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U. Delaware and NRG Energy vehicle-to-grid project selling power to PJM

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A vehicle-to-grid (V2G) project between the University of Delaware and NRG Energy has begun selling power to PJM Interconnection for the power grid. installing UD control technology into the EVs and others. Earlier post.).

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Honda joins vehicle-to-grid technology demonstration project in partnership with University of Delaware and NRG Energy

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The Honda technology builds off of the research conducted by the University of Delaware and now supported by NRG Energy, Inc. installing UD control technology into the EVs; and others. The University of Delaware has been developing the technology so that vehicle batteries can be used not only for mobility but also for grid services.

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More details about California’s proposal requiring bidirectional charging capabilities for all EVs

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But in places like Delaware or in PJM territory, which covers a very large percentage of the US population, this is getting implemented right now. Gregory Poilasne: We have an AC charging station that we rolled out that came from our relationship with the University of Delaware. That’s our product. Volkswagen has been working on it.

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DOE releases three reports showing strong growth in US fuel cell and hydrogen market

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In the stationary market, Bloom Energy announced that it was doubling the number of Bloom Energy Server installations and company revenue every six months. The report also highlights efforts in Delaware, New Jersey, Texas and other states to advance fuel cell technologies. For example, San Diego has installed 2.4

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Grabbing the prime real estate for electric truck charging hubs

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A charging hub for heavy-duty vehicles requires a tremendous amount of power, and local utilities can take years to install new electrical service. I watched the BMW i3s at Delaware University [an early V2X pilot], and my mind was blown. The pioneer of vehicle­-to-grid is part of my team. His name is Tom Gage.