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It’s One Energy’s job to make energy hassle-free for our customers. One of the ways we do that is through our ManagedHV service.

Many industrial electrical systems are out of date. But by using more sophisticated technology to upgrade our customers’ systems (which include air-insulated switches, like those pictured in today’s Wind View) and managing their plant high voltage distribution, One Energy enables integration with distributed energy resources (DERs) like wind, solar, hydrogen, and storage. What’s more, we stock various components at our headquarters, enabling attractive pricing via economies of scale and quick turnaround should a customer require a replacement part.

Industrial energy consumers can remain flexible in their future energy decisions with One Energy’s physical ManagedHV platform.

December 10, 2021 – Science Shorts | Batteries

Get charged up! 🔋➕ Today’s Science Short is about batteries!

You might use batteries for small gadgets like remote control cars, a TV remote, or a flashlight. 🏎️📺🔦

But did you know batteries can also be used to power big things? Think cars, trains, and planes! 🚗🚂✈️

At One Energy, one way we use batteries is as a backup system to connect to our wind turbines via the internet, in case our routers go down. Batteries ensure we always know what’s happening at each of our turbine sites.

Today’s episode will explain just how batteries work – using graphic animations and a lightbulb demonstration. 💡

We hope this segment gets you energized! Subscribe to our YouTube channel so you don’t miss any future Science Shorts!

And be sure to share this educational series on Facebook and Instagram!

December 10, 2021 – Wind Study | Answer 29

Last week, we asked for your help determining if a potential project site had enough land available for wind turbines.

Think you figured it out? Find out by downloading the answers here!

⚠️ Head’s up! The next Wind Study questions will be posted in 2 weeks, on Monday 12/20, with the answers being posted the following Friday. After that, Wind Study will be on an every-three-week schedule 📅 Thanks for staying tuned!

And be sure to share this educational series on Facebook and Twitter!

Most businesses I know aren’t very involved in politics. This is particularly true for smaller businesses that may not have the time, staff, resources, or bandwidth to follow changes in policy while working hard to run a business.

One of the problems is that following politics and policy changes is hard and takes time. There is no single source that will give you a full picture of what’s going on. Changes happen constantly and from all directions. There are changes on a local, state, and federal level. There are changes with each of the three different branches of government: executive, legislative, and judicial. There are changes from dozens, if not hundreds of agencies and government bodies, like the EPA, Federal Reserve, IRS, and Social Security Administration. The list goes on and on.

Not only is it hard to know what changes could be affecting your business, but even if you do discover an issue, trying to do something about it can be like pushing a boulder up a mountain. There is no easy number to call at the EPA, legislature, or IRS, to learn who to talk to when you have an issue. Often you are left on your own trying to find someone, somewhere to help you with your problem. It’s frustrating, and it takes up the time and precious resources that should be going towards running your business.

But I am here to tell you that despite all this, if you run a business, you can’t afford to be a political bystander. You are risking too much. The simple and terrifying truth is that a wrong decision from a legislature, a local zoning authority, or a court can jeopardize your entire business. It can take away your license to operate, it can make the cost of your goods so high, you can’t make a profit anymore. The wrong decision can end your business.

So what are you to do?

Well, some companies have incredible amounts of money to throw at tracking and influencing government bodies. They have tens, if not hundreds of people employed at the company who focus solely on that. They dedicate millions, if not hundreds of millions of dollars tracking new policies, responding to changes in policies, and proactively changing policies in ways that can benefit their business. This is unrealistic for most companies.

The good news is that efforts of that magnitude are not usually necessary, and that no matter how big or small your company is, there are simpler and less expensive things you can do that offer a “big bang for your buck” when it comes to protecting your company from policies coming down the pipeline.

First, what industry are you in? Is it banking? Do you run a bar or restaurant? Do you manufacture products? Whatever you do, there is almost certainly a state and federal trade association that tracks and influences policies in your industry. For most of those trade associations, membership costs vary substantially based on the size of a business, so they are accessible and affordable to small and large businesses alike. Find these trade associations and join them. They will offer incredible resources and enable your voice to be heard when you have concerns that a policy is going to negatively affect your company.

Second, think strategically about what agencies impact you. Who issues your permits? Who in the government makes decisions about how you run your business? What policies impact you the most? Once you identify those things, take simple steps to stay up to speed. Set Google alerts so you see news stories. Read the media outlets that covers these groups. Follow Twitter accounts from people who are experts on those topics. Then you will know when things are happening and who the movers and shakers in these areas are.

Finally, get to know the elected officials who represent your area. Most of the time they are quite accessible. They attend breakfasts, dinners, and community meetings, and they want to know their constituents and the issues affecting them. So get out there, meet them, and get to know them before you have a problem.

Your company probably can’t afford to have a 100-person government affairs team. And that’s okay. The vast majority of businesses don’t need that. But in today’s world, every business will encounter a time when something the government does will impact them in a very big way. Do the little things now that will enable you to address the big issues when they come. Because even if you think you can’t afford to follow politics – what you can afford even less is losing your whole company (and everything you worked for) because you remained a bystander.

Katie Johnson Treadway is the Head of Regulatory Affairs at One Energy.

Learn more about Katie and the One Energy team.

December 08, 2021 – Wind Views | The Largest in the U.S.

Did you know One Energy is the largest installer of on-site wind energy in the United States? 🔝 🏆

For more than 10 years, we’ve been developing, building, operating, and financing behind-the-meter wind projects for industrial energy users – helping them decarbonize their operations and control their power.

This is Wind for Industry. This is industrial decarbonization.

But we do a whole lot more than wind! Our solutions enable One Energy to deliver the decarbonized distributed power grid of the future, and to build Utility 2.0. Learn more:

December 06, 2021 – Wind Study | Question 29

When siting a Wind for Industry project, One Energy must make sure enough land is available near the customer’s facility, in order to install the number of wind turbines planned to help power their plant.

And for today’s Wind Study, we need your help!

Download the homework assignment here, and complete the geometry problems to help us determine if more land should be purchased for the project!

And be sure to share this educational series on Facebook and Twitter!

December 06, 2021 – Building Utility 2.0

One Energy is reimagining the entire power grid. Why? Because it’s clear that traditional utilities are failing, and frankly – customers deserve better.

It’s time for an upgrade. It’s time for Utility 2.0.

A Utility 2.0 company:

  • enables, operates in, and improves upon a decentralized power grid.
  • provides a physical solution that operates on the power grid.
  • embraces the sustainable development of their company and their products.
  • is not entitled to monopolistic protections – of any kind.
  • innovates to ensure the cost of delivered energy goes down over time.

Visit page 9.4 of our website to learn more about Utility 2.0 and how it compares to (and improves upon) the decades-old electric grid.

Are you interested in the components being used to create the power grid of the future? Wonder how large a crane pad is? Or want to touch a wind turbine blade?

Well, the North Findlay Wind Campus was designed with our stakeholders’ curiosities in mind. Our goal is to leave our visitors with an educational and memorable experience.

Today’s Wind Views shows two of the areas used during tours of the North Findlay Wind Campus: One Energy’s headquarters and laydown yard.

We’ve created several special touches throughout our office – like project materials in the building design, multiple to-scale component and construction references, and our customers’ products to show the real life impact our projects have on everyday items.

One Energy’s laydown yard is an experience like no other. Here visitors can see the state-of-the-art components we use in our ManagedHV and Wind for Industry projects. Individuals can line up with their arms stretched out to see how many of them it takes to fit the length of a wind turbine blade. Most importantly, it’s an opportunity for visitors to ask questions they might not get answers to otherwise.

 

November 29, 2021 – Wind Study | Answer 28

Did you plug in to last week’s Wind Study homework questions? If so, be sure to review the answers today!

We asked for your help calculating the resistance of a given cable, as well as determining which of two cables would be preferred for a certain situation.

You can check your work by downloading the answers here. And be on the lookout for next week’s assignment posted here on the feed, or on Facebook and Twitter!

As always, don’t forget to share this educational series on Facebook and Twitter!

November 24, 2021 – Wind Views | Fall at the Wind Campus

A fall morning at the North Findlay Wind Campus, captured by drone. 🍂

The wind turbines pictured here are directly powering (and helping decarbonize) the factory shown next to them. On-site power generation is one of the services One Energy offers as an industrial power company creating the customer-centric power grid of the future.