Empowering the Green Transition - Week 46/2024
Welcome to this week's edition of Codibly's newsletter, where we bring you the latest news shaping the renewable energy and eMobility industries. From Australia’s implementation of V2G standards and groundbreaking innovations in AI for renewable forecasting to advancements in the OCPP certification process, these updates highlight the strides being made toward a smarter, greener future. Dive in to discover key developments, impactful partnerships, and facts that underscore the urgency of addressing climate challenges. Let’s explore the headlines driving progress this week! ☕☀️🌿🚗🔋 Enjoy the read! ☕
Check out the video below for a quick summary of all this week's key insights:
Australia enables EVs to support grid stability with V2G technology
The Australian government has announced plans to implement Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) standards by December 2024, allowing electric vehicles (EVs) to supply power back to the grid during peak demand periods. This initiative aims to enhance grid stability amid increasing energy consumption and the challenges posed by climate change. Allowing bidirectional charging allows EV owners to use their vehicles as mobile energy storage units, contributing to a more resilient and efficient energy system. This development positions Australia as a leader in integrating renewable energy solutions within the transportation sector. For more details, read the full article.
New OCPP certification program enhancements streamline testing and certification
From February 1, 2025, the OCPP Certification Program will introduce updates to simplify and reduce costs for vendors certifying their products. The new program allows certification of entire product families with a single representative product, and vendors can add other family members by passing automated conformance tests. Updates to the OCPP Compliance Test Tool (OCTT) also include automated testing and a “Vendor Declaration of Conformance” for streamlined compliance. Additionally, re-certification will now be faster and more cost-effective, while support for Charging Station Software Stack certification has been expanded to include OCPP 1.6. Detailed guidelines for these updates will be available in December 2025.
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Hitachi Energy unveils Nostradamus AI for enhanced renewable energy forecasting
Hitachi Energy has introduced Nostradamus AI, an advanced tool designed to provide rapid and precise forecasts for renewable energy production, load predictions, and market pricing. This AI-driven solution integrates grid performance data, market forecasts, and asset monitoring to optimize energy investments and improve trading strategies. By offering forecasts that exceed industry accuracy targets by over 20%, Nostradamus AI aims to streamline operations and ensure regulatory compliance for energy operators, traders, and developers. The tool's scalability and flexibility make it suitable for a range of applications, from individual wind turbines to extensive energy load points. For more details, read the full article.
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Jaguar ends UK sales of internal combustion vehicles amid shift to all-electric lineup
Jaguar has ceased sales of its final internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle, the F-Pace SUV, in the UK, marking a significant step toward its all-electric future. While the F-Pace and other ICE models remain available in global markets for now, this move initiates Jaguar's transition to an entirely electric lineup. The company plans to unveil a new electric model concept by the end of 2024, with a full product launch anticipated in 2026. This strategy positions Jaguar among the first legacy automakers to offer a fully electric range in the UK, aligning with the nation's broader shift toward sustainable transportation. For more details, visit the full article.
Leap and Carrier launch SmartSave Virtual Power Plant program in the U.S.
On November 12, 2024, Leap and Carrier announced the SmartSave program, enabling Carrier's smart thermostat users in California to participate in virtual power plants (VPPs). This initiative allows households to earn incentives and reduce energy bills by automatically adjusting thermostat settings during grid events, thereby supporting grid stability without compromising comfort. The program reflects a growing trend in the U.S. toward integrating smart home technologies with renewable energy solutions to enhance grid resilience. For more details, read the full article.
A number of the week: 37.4 billion metric tons
Global fossil fuel pollution in 2024 is projected to reach a record 37.4 billion metric tons, reflecting a 0.8% increase compared to 2023, according to a NOAA report. This growth underscores the urgent need for global action as emissions continue to rise, moving further away from climate targets. Read the full findings in the NOAA report here and additional insights here.
Did you miss our webinar on OpenADR 3.0 with energy expert Bruce Nordman?
We recently hosted a webinar with Bruce Nordman (Berkeley Lab) and Spencer Borison , diving into the evolving potential of OpenADR 3.0. The discussion covered key advancements like capacity management, local price servers, and its role in unifying energy markets globally. OpenADR 3.0 is paving the way for smarter, more efficient grid communication. Did you miss the stream? Watch the full session here.
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