• Latest
  • Trending
  • All

A Cambrian explosion of distributed energy in Texas

February 9, 2023

Silfab Solar raises $125M to fund U.S. cell manufacturing plant

March 20, 2023

Global warming of 1.5C in sight and will hit 3 present generations, UN reports

March 20, 2023

Minn. agency retools to ‘meet the moment’ on climate

March 20, 2023

Mercuria launches nature business as demand grows for voluntary carbon offsets

March 20, 2023

FERC directs ISO New England to revise its metering posture for Order 2222 compliance

March 20, 2023

Offshore wind not to blame for whale deaths

March 20, 2023

Surviving winter: how three factories battled through Europe’s energy crisis

March 20, 2023

US scopes projects for carbon scheme under heavyweight committee

March 20, 2023

A fresh start for concentrated solar power?

March 20, 2023

Mars chief hits out at ‘nonsense’ attacks on corporate ESG

March 19, 2023

UK’s top airports aim to fly 150mn more passengers a year

March 19, 2023

Microbes on the farm: a solution for climate change?

March 19, 2023
Markets by TradingView
Energy Trends
  • Home
  • News
  • Policy
  • Renewable
  • Companies
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • More
    • Climate
    • Infrastructure
No Result
View All Result
Energy Trends
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Policy
  • Companies
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • Climate
  • Infrastructure
  • Renewable
Home Renewable

A Cambrian explosion of distributed energy in Texas

February 9, 2023
in Renewable
250 2
A A
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Texans can now get paid for supporting the grid with their solar panels and batteries as part of a new virtual power plant pilot.

What happens next could lead to the rapid deployment of resilient and clean distributed energy resources across the state.

But realizing that potential won’t be easy. One of the biggest hurdles is customer engagement.

Octopus Energy US CEO Michael Lee joined the Texas Power Podcast to discuss his extensive background in energy, his company’s participation in the VPP pilot, and his vision for bringing the benefits of distributed energy to the masses.

Octopus, an energy retail company, is working on cutting-edge, transformative approaches for engaging customers and delivering them energy-efficient and cost-saving outcomes. Lee spoke about Octopus’s efforts to rebuild trust with consumers – who have developed significant mistrust towards retail companies from years of predatory behavior – and to work with them to increase energy savings and reduce costs. 

Michael provided the podcast with an in-depth understanding of the old (though still the predominant) business paradigm and new, developing business paradigm for retail electricity providers – coining this dynamic Retail 1.0 and Retail 2.0 (8:05). Lee detailed how Retail 2.0 companies like Octopus are moving away from a model of gaining profits at the expense of the customer and instead focusing on selling and then delivering outcomes to the consumer related to the Three C’s: “cost, carbon, and comfort” (9:18)

Automation and communication also served as major topics during the discussion.  Michael spoke on how the average customer doesn’t necessarily understand the work of energy retailers and thus retailers need to meet consumers where they are in both communication styles and services provided (19:26), and he detailed some examples of how Octopus is doing so. 

On Winter Storm Yuri and market reforms, Michael delved into how many of the current actors in the debate are focused on increasing profits for large generators, rather than improving costs and experiences for consumers, and also provide suggestions for impactful reforms to the Texas Grid (35:05).

Other topics discussed included examples on how Octopus is actually reducing costs for consumers (23:27); how older technology at retail companies are inhibiting a smarter grid and innovation (27:55); on net metering, batteries, and scaling solar storage and grid penetration (29:45); the Texas affordability crisis and natural gas (41:16); and the importance of energy efficiency during extreme weather events events and how Retail 2.0 is more suited to bolstering efficiency improvements (44:20).

Related Articles

Renewable

Silfab Solar raises $125M to fund U.S. cell manufacturing plant

March 20, 2023
Renewable

FERC directs ISO New England to revise its metering posture for Order 2222 compliance

March 20, 2023
Renewable

A fresh start for concentrated solar power?

March 20, 2023
Renewable

Duke Energy Florida building its first floating solar project

March 17, 2023
Renewable

Fund to provide coal country schools with solar power and workforce development

March 17, 2023
Renewable

North Carolina approves its first wind farm

March 17, 2023
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Scale Microgrid Solutions steps into community solar development

March 15, 2023

Inside America’s energy revolution

February 16, 2023

DOE funds concentrated solar thermal project for cement production

February 16, 2023

PG&E hands out batteries to some customers at risk of utility-triggered power outages

0

Are utilities ready for the energy systems of the future?

0

Amazon Web Services (AWS)

0

Silfab Solar raises $125M to fund U.S. cell manufacturing plant

March 20, 2023

Global warming of 1.5C in sight and will hit 3 present generations, UN reports

March 20, 2023

Minn. agency retools to ‘meet the moment’ on climate

March 20, 2023

Latest News

Global warming of 1.5C in sight and will hit 3 present generations, UN reports

March 20, 2023

Minn. agency retools to ‘meet the moment’ on climate

March 20, 2023

Mercuria launches nature business as demand grows for voluntary carbon offsets

March 20, 2023

Offshore wind not to blame for whale deaths

March 20, 2023

Surviving winter: how three factories battled through Europe’s energy crisis

March 20, 2023

US scopes projects for carbon scheme under heavyweight committee

March 20, 2023
Energy Trends

Copyright © 2022 Energy Trends. All rights Reserved.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact
  • Advertise

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Policy
  • Companies
  • Markets
  • Tech
  • Climate
  • Infrastructure
  • Renewable

Copyright © 2022 Energy Trends. All rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In