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The future of energy generation remains an unsettled question caught between financial considerations, environmental concerns and changes to consumer demand. But amid this uncertainty, many stakeholders are experimenting in ways that may influence utility roles soon. In this issue we explore some of these trends – from distributed resources like electric vehicles and community solar to the larger impacts of corporate power purchase agreements and storage for baseload capacity.

FutureReady

A Changing View of Generation

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The future of energy generation remains an unsettled question caught between financial considerations, environmental concerns and changes to consumer demand. But amid this uncertainty, many stakeholders are experimenting in ways that may influence utility roles soon. In this issue we explore some of these trends – from distributed resources like electric vehicles and community solar to the larger impacts of corporate power purchase agreements and storage for baseload capacity.

Article 1
V2G: Are We There Yet?
Article 2
Corporate PPAs: Threat or Opportunity?
Article 3
Home-Grown Growth: Community Solar Gardens Flourish
Article 4
Baseload Plants or Flexible Storage: Which Best Fits Today’s Grid?
Article 5
Utilities Shifting to New Role as Distribution System Operators
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