Solar Photovoltaic
This technology converts sun light into electricity using semiconducting materials that exhibit the photovoltaic effect.
Power to Gas
This technology uses excess renewable electricity to produce hydrogen via water electrolysis. The hydrogen is captured and can be mixed with natural gas and stored in the natural gas pipeline system. This hydrogen can be used directly as a final energy carrier or converted to electricity or other forms. This technology offers a solution to long-term energy storage.
Linear Generator
This technology uses a low-temperature reaction of air and fuel to drive magnets, known as oscillators, through copper coils to efficiently produce electricity in a linear motion.
For New or Expanding Electric Generation Facilities
Find out how to request a natural gas availability study to evaluate your electric generation project.
Waste Heat to Power – (Organic Rankin Cycle, PRT)
This technology refers to capturing waste heat and then turning it into electricity. This process involves two steps, including using the waste heat from other applications to create mechanical energy and then driving an electric generator.
Incentive Programs
Learn about financial incentives for installation of distributed energy resources.
Distributed Energy Resource Technologies
Find information about distributed energy resource (DER) technologies and their benefits.