Electric Vehicles 124
Could the Ideal Electric Vehicle Be a Hybrid?

Could the Ideal Electric Vehicle Be a Hybrid?

Contentious new research suggests that “high-efficiency” internal combustion engines outperform pure electric cars.

by Jason Deign
Software & Apps 0
Making Sense of Building Requirements and Opportunities in NYC
Industry Perspective

Making Sense of Building Requirements and Opportunities in NYC

Panoramic Power’s Yaniv Vardi lays out how to comply with New York’s Greener, Greater Buildings Plan.

by Yaniv Vardi
Energy Storage 4
Natural gas power plant oxnard, california

CAISO Suggests New RFO to Settle Question of Storage vs. Puente Gas Peaker

An expedited procurement should be feasible to meet the local reliability deadline, the grid operator said.

by Julian Spector
Energy Storage 15
Send Tesla energy storage sign in US Virgin Islands after Hurricane Irma

Is Tesla’s Popularity Stretching the Company’s Battery Supplies Too Far?

High-profile battery deployments have made Tesla famous. But they’re also affecting the company’s supply chain.

by Jason Deign
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Electric Vehicles 19
Chevy Bolt electric vehicle

General Motors Commits to an ‘All-Electric Future’ With Sights Set on China

GM announced it will launch at least 20 new electric and fuel-cell vehicles by 2023.

by Julia Pyper
Electric Vehicles 99
Tesla Model 3

Tesla Falls Short on Early Model 3 Shipment Goal

Tesla’s first mass-market electric car languishes in “production hell.”

by Katie Fehrenbacher
Nuclear 22
Trump Admin Gives Nukes a Boost With $3.7B Loan Guarantee and DOE Ruling

Trump Admin Gives Nukes a Boost With $3.7B Loan Guarantee and DOE Ruling

The last nuclear reactor planned for the U.S. receives critical government support. Plus, its first Toshiba payment.

by Jeff St. John
Wind 13
So Long, DONG: Danish Energy Giant Changes Name While Dropping Fossil Fuels

So Long, DONG: Danish Energy Giant Changes Name While Dropping Fossil Fuels

Somehow, “Ørsted” just doesn’t have the same ring to it.

by Julian Spector
Regulation & Policy 26
Did Rick Perry Just Propose a Value-of-Coal Tariff?

Did Rick Perry Just Propose a Value-of-Coal Tariff?

In this episode of The Interchange, we talk to an electricity law expert about why Perry’s “flimsy and vague” rule is a “total retreat from market-based principles.”

by Stephen Lacey, Shayle Kann
Finance & VC 5
Shell Technology Ventures Dives Into China’s Cleantech Market

Shell Technology Ventures Dives Into China’s Cleantech Market

European oil majors aren’t willing to be left behind by the clean energy revolution.

by Emma Foehringer Merchant
New York REV Future 2017: The Panel-by-Panel Breakdown

New York REV Future 2017: The Panel-by-Panel Breakdown

Watch the videos. But first, read the breaking news and key insights from our conference in Brooklyn.

by Jeff St. John |
Regulation & Policy 51
Energy Secretary Perry Requests Federal Rules to Boost Cost Recovery for Coal and Nuclear

Energy Secretary Perry Requests Federal Rules to Boost Cost Recovery for Coal and Nuclear

The DOE grid reliability study has yielded a policy request that clean energy advocates are decrying as politically motivated and factually unproven.

by Jeff St. John
Energy Storage Can’t Catch a Break in the Empire State

Energy Storage Can’t Catch a Break in the Empire State

But it might get a boost from Washington, D.C.

by Julian Spector |
People 90
Puerto Rico’s Grid Is Ruined. The Solar Industry Wants to Help

Puerto Rico’s Grid Is Ruined. The Solar Industry Wants to Help

Can the industry marshal resources to the disaster-stricken island?

by Emma Foehringer Merchant
Energy 6
Energy Gang Episode 200: What’s Changed Most in Energy Over the Last Four Years?

Energy Gang Episode 200: What’s Changed Most in Energy Over the Last Four Years?

A reflective episode of The Energy Gang. Plus, we discuss the energy and humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico.

by Stephen Lacey
Energy Storage 3
Years In, NY REV Lacks Major Storage Action. That May Have to Change Soon

Years In, NY REV Lacks Major Storage Action. That May Have to Change Soon

Old, polluting New York City peakers are reaching retirement age, and new gas plants can’t match the local capacity need, a new study shows. This looks like a job for storage.

by Julian Spector
Grid Optimization 1
Can Distributed Energy Resources Get Paid to Serve as ‘Virtual Transmission Lines’?

Can Distributed Energy Resources Get Paid to Serve as ‘Virtual Transmission Lines’?

A new partnership seeks to change the mindset around transmission planning.

by Emma Foehringer Merchant
Solar-Plus-Storage 27
Solar, Batteries and LNG Emerge as Competitors to Oil in Island Markets

Solar, Batteries and LNG Emerge as Competitors to Oil in Island Markets

As hurricanes rearrange the landscape of the Caribbean, a new report looks to the shifting energy landscape on islands.

by Emma Foehringer Merchant
Electric Vehicles 4
Sir james dyson electric vehicle manufacturing.

Dyson Confirms Electric Car Plans in a Staff Email

The U.K. firm is investing $2.7 billion to launch an electric vehicle by 2020.

by Jason Deign
Solar 0
Here Are the Top-Ranked Global PV Monitoring Firms
Research Spotlight

Here Are the Top-Ranked Global PV Monitoring Firms

SMA remains at the top of the ranking, but there is some reshuffling within the top five.

by Mike Munsell
Utilities 0
Grid-Edge Startups Need Utilities to Succeed. But Utility Adoption Cycles Can Destroy Them

Grid-Edge Startups Need Utilities to Succeed. But Utility Adoption Cycles Can Destroy Them

In this edition of The Interchange: What a new GTM survey of industry players tells us about the art of the deal in the utility sector.

by Stephen Lacey
Grid Optimization 0
ABB to Buy GE’s Electrical Gear-Making Business for $2.6 Billion

ABB to Buy GE’s Electrical Gear-Making Business for $2.6 Billion

ABB wants to challenge Schneider in circuit breakers, switchgear and critical facilities electrical equipment—and expand its field of networked devices.

by Jeff St. John
Software & Analytics 2
AI for Energy: A Huge Opportunity, but Still Early Days

AI for Energy: A Huge Opportunity, but Still Early Days

AES and others are actively exploring how artificial intelligence can improve the electricity system.

by Katie Fehrenbacher
Regulation & Policy 3
Tension Grows in New York as Interest Groups Gripe Over Energy Market Reform Details

Tension Grows in New York as Interest Groups Gripe Over Energy Market Reform Details

The New York REV Future 2017 conference opens with a debate over the state’s progress.

by Jeff St. John
Live broadcast of NY REV 2017

Watch Video On-Demand From New York REV Future 2017

GTM Squared live-streamed more than 8 hours of panels from the the two-day event in Brooklyn.

by Nicolas Rinaldi |