Recently, Camus’ CEO Astrid Atkinson spoke to solar and storage project developers. Her message: electrification is the largest business opportunity that the world has ever seen, and American rural communities stand to reap considerable long-term benefits from the clean energy transition.
Managing capacity is a growing challenge for grid operators managing demand growth and a shift from thermal to renewable generation. Hear 4 key takeaways from our conversation with LPEA on preparing for a capacity-constrained future.
Orchestrating flexible member-owned devices can save co-ops millions through capacity management, peak shaving, and wholesale power supply flexibility. But how can G&Ts work with their distribution co-ops to unlock that value?
Camus Energy helps grid operators understand where and how to use local resources to deliver safe, reliable, and affordable power through simple, orchestrative control. But what does that actually mean?
Forward-thinking generation and transmission providers see enormous opportunities from managing distributed resources in coordination with their members. Explore 3 capabilities G&Ts will need to manage DERs.
Real-world distribution grid data is often messy, slow to gather, and incomplete. To operate a more distributed grid, utilities need to bridge these gaps and pursue a robust data landscape.
In a twist on our normal discussion of transforming the grid for a distributed, zero-carbon future, our CEO, Astrid, joins the Foundersuite podcast to share her advice on raising venture capital as a cleantech startup.
California CCAs are spending thousands of hours each year cleaning and preparing the same data sources. A shared approach can improve efficiency, enable new partnerships, and help CCAs work together. Learn how.
In preparation for a discussion at Distributech 2022, our team sat down with leaders from community-focused utilities to discuss the no-regrets investments their utilities are making to prepare for a changing energy future.
Hear from Google pioneer and distributed systems expert Astrid Atkinson on how utilities can leverage existing data to create real-time visibility for more complex grid operations.
“Distribution System Operator” (DSO) refers to an emerging model for how electricity is delivered to (and increasingly provided by) local residents and businesses.