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Dyson chooses Singapore for electric vehicle production.

Britons Upset After Dyson Chooses Singapore for Electric Vehicle Manufacturing

Dyson’s founder supported Brexit. Now the company wants to build an electric vehicle plant outside Britain.

by Jason Deign
Regulation & Policy 61
PJM is working with stakeholders on how to manage these highly unlikely, “yet plausible,” future outcomes.

PJM: Fuel Security Issues Won’t Disrupt the Grid, Unless Coal and Nuclear Closures Skyrocket

A new fuel supply disruption analysis undermines the Trump administration’s bailouts for coal and nuclear plants—but finds accelerated retirements could cause problems.

by Jeff St. John
Blockchain 5
GE is exploring blockchain to control distributed power plants.

GE Wants to Build Virtual Power Plants Using Blockchain

Distributed ledger technology could be integrated into GE’s Predix platform.

by Jason Deign
Energy Storage 0
New England is sketching out a better blueprint for storage.

ISO New England Lays Out Its Energy Storage Market Integration Plans

The new rules go a long way toward FERC Order 841 compliance, and they could be in place by April.

by Jeff St. John
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Grid Optimization 24
Faraday Exchangers might help distribution network operators relieve congestion, cut network losses, boost renewables capacity.

UK Power Networks to Test Faraday Grid’s ‘Revolutionary’ Transformer Concept

Faraday Grid says its system, equipped with Faraday Exchangers in place of traditional transformers, can handle up to 60 percent renewables without becoming unstable.

by Jason Deign
Smart Homes/Smart Buildings 0
Wood Mackenzie expects more deployments of the energy analytics and voice combination in the future.
Research Spotlight

How Utilities Are Combining Voice and Analytics for Customer Engagement

Several new partnerships announced this year mark a new utility approach to voice.

by Fei Wang, Chloe Holden
Commercial & Industrial Energy 0
Commercial solar leasing has finally become legal in North Carolina, and Duke Energy wants in on the action.

Duke Energy Wants to Enter the North Carolina Commercial Solar Leasing Market

The utility asked regulators for permission to serve commercial customers through a non-regulated subsidiary.

by Julian Spector
Energy Efficiency 4
There is new a opportunity in the U.S. for energy efficiency to be part of an attractive offering.
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Bundled Energy Is (Finally) Ready for Prime Time in the U.S.

A renewed focus on customer-centric offerings and technology advancements could make bundling a reality for customers of all sizes.

by GTM Creative Strategies
Energy Storage 4
Duke Product VP: ‘We Are in the Best Position to Plan, Operate and Manage Energy Storage’

Duke Product VP: ‘We Are in the Best Position to Plan, Operate and Manage Energy Storage’

Duke’s VP of distributed resource product development talks about the benefits of storage for renewables integration and long-term grid health.

by Juan Monge
Electric Vehicles 13
Tesla Tidbits: Musk Speaks, Model Y Approved for Production, Larry Ellison Reveals His Investment

Tesla Tidbits: Musk Speaks, Model Y Approved for Production, Larry Ellison Reveals His Investment

Musk takes a small victory lap.

by Eric Wesoff
Blockchain 2
Estonia is tokenizing its entire electric grid.

WePower Is the First Blockchain Firm to Tokenize an Entire Grid

All of Estonia’s energy data shifts onto blockchain.

by Jason Deign
Policy 7
Comments are due today on the Trump administration's proposed freeze on federal fuel economy rules.

California Clean Air Czar Blasts Trump’s Fuel Economy Rollback: ‘Every Bit of It Is Faulty’

California’s latest filing “demolishes the rationale” for freezing federal clean car standards, Mary Nichols tells GTM’s Political Climate.

by Julia Pyper
Regulation & Policy 6

San Diego Moves Ahead With 100% Clean Energy Community Choice Program

The Southern California city of 1.4 million residents will announce later today that it is forming its own government-run power program.

by Julia Pyper
Smart Homes/Smart Buildings 5
Will the Sense box eventually be fully integrated into electrical panels at the factory?

How Sense Is Building Energy Disaggregation Into the Smart Home Ecosystem

An $18 million Series B round will fund more use cases for the startup’s super-accurate home circuit sensor tech—and bring Schneider and EIP in as strategic investors.

by Jeff St. John
Electric Vehicles 17
CEO Elon Musk promised that Tesla would be profitable in the final half of this year.

Tesla Surprises With Profitable Q3 on Great Model 3 Margins

Model 3 is a “truly mainstream product.”

by Eric Wesoff
Electric Vehicles 2
The company plans to raise $260 million to help all of its drivers in the city switch to electric vehicles.

Uber Wants to Go All-Electric in London, With the Help of a New Clean Air Fee

The race to electrify shared mobility is underway.

by Julia Pyper
Smart Homes/Smart Buildings 1
How do you give energy customers a better experience through a voice assistant?

Tendril and Google Unveil the Talking Home Hub as Smart Utility Customer Rep

How a new utility project could give voice-assistant devices like Amazon’s Alexa and Google Assistant real-world energy and behavioral insights to share with their owners.

by Jeff St. John
People 8
The next generation of clean energy leaders are mission-driven.
Industry Perspective

Rising Leaders in Clean Energy Are Mission-Driven, and Nothing Will Stop Them

What motivates the next generation of clean energy workers?

by Mishal Thadani
Fossil Fuels 11
Will the Massachusetts gas fires accelerate the state's energy transition?

Mass. Natural Gas Explosions Highlight Tension Between Recovery and Long-Term Efficiency Goals

The explosions and fires that damaged dozens of structures in Massachusetts’ Merrimack Valley last month has initiated a conversation about the future of natural gas in the region.

by Justin Gerdes
Electric Vehicles 3
Will Tesla's earnings convince more bears to switch?

Tesla Stock Pops After Prominent Bear Turns Into Bull: ‘Too Compelling to Ignore’

It’s “the competition that is taking the Ambien.”

by Eric Wesoff
Regulation & Policy 7
If successful, PowerForward will prepare the physical grid to become a “platform” for energy services.

Ohio’s Power Vision: Consumer-Centric Grid Improvements, Without the Mandates

“No flashy goals and then figuring out how to work backward,” said Commissioner Asim Haque.

by Julian Spector
Energy 197
Analysts forecast that renewables will account for up to 20 percent of the global power market by 2035.

Energy Transition to Reach ‘Point of No Return’ by 2035

Oil and gas analysts predict the decline of their industry.

by Emma Foehringer Merchant
Saying Farewell to State Bulletin, Hello to Electrified Transportation

Saying Farewell to State Bulletin, Hello to Electrified Transportation

Some of the most important state policy topics and trends to watch as the clean energy transition continues to accelerate.

by Julia Pyper |
Comparing the IPCC’s Renewable Energy Scenarios With Current Growth Rates

Comparing the IPCC’s Renewable Energy Scenarios With Current Growth Rates

We’re on a path toward transforming the global energy system by 2035. And even that’s not enough.

by Emma Foehringer Merchant |
Electric Vehicles 20
This new version is cheaper, but it isn't the $35,000 Model 3 Tesla promised.

Tesla Model 3 Now Comes in a $45,000 ‘Mid-Range’ Version

Tesla has altered its entire pricing structure for the Model 3, along with the new 260-mile option.

by Julia Pyper