Batteries, Storage & Fuel Cells 23
Bloom Energy and PowerSecure Land Country’s Biggest Fuel Cell Deployment to Date

Bloom Energy and PowerSecure Land Country’s Biggest Fuel Cell Deployment to Date

37 megawatts under PPAs at 12 Equinix data centers in California and New York, with Southern Company providing the financing.

by Jeff St. John
Networking/AMI 1
Post-IPO Landis+Gyr Seeks Financial Distinction From Toshiba’s Struggles

Post-IPO Landis+Gyr Seeks Financial Distinction From Toshiba’s Struggles

The smart-meter giant reveals unaudited Q2 data in response to its former parent company’s dire earnings report.

by Jeff St. John
Regulation & Policy 0
5 Important Questions About New York’s Energy Market Reform
Research Spotlight

5 Important Questions About New York’s Energy Market Reform

GTM Research’s grid edge team explains how energy storage, non-wires alternatives, customer engagement and microgrids are shaping REV.

by Olivia Chen
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Are Court Victories for Nuclear Credits a Win for Renewables? Maybe Not
Industry Perspective

Are Court Victories for Nuclear Credits a Win for Renewables? Maybe Not

NRG’s Abe Silverman argues that zero-emissions credits for nuclear power plants are bad public policy and need to go.

by Abe Silverman
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The Utility Love Affair With Storage Is Not Just a Fling

The Utility Love Affair With Storage Is Not Just a Fling

The 2017 Energy Storage North America conference was notable for the effusive participation of major utilities.

by Julian Spector |
Regulation & Policy 15
Sierra Club Sues Energy Dept. Over Disclosure of Grid Study Data and Communications

Sierra Club Sues Energy Dept. Over Disclosure of Grid Study Data and Communications

Green groups want to know who Trump appointees are communicating with as they craft a controversial grid reliability study.

by Jeff St. John
Utility-Scale Solar 1
Rural Co-Ops and Public Utilities Have Voluntarily Built Nearly 100MW of Community Solar. Here’s Why
Industry Perspective

Rural Co-Ops and Public Utilities Have Voluntarily Built Nearly 100MW of Community Solar. Here’s Why

Three successful models are driving community solar projects around America.

by Thomas Gulley
Energy Jobs 1
Energy Jobs: National Labs Shed Hundreds of Workers. Plus, Enphase, GE, FERC and Grid4C
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Energy Jobs: National Labs Shed Hundreds of Workers. Plus, Enphase, GE, FERC and Grid4C

Executive and boardroom moves in cleantech, utilities, energy and venture capital.

by Katherine Tweed
A Guide to Navigating the Brave New World of State Electricity Policy

A Guide to Navigating the Brave New World of State Electricity Policy

What to do when state initiatives meet market dynamics, according to a former utility commissioner and FERC member.

by Julia Pyper |
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Mexico’s Nascent Energy Storage Market Is ‘Very Open for Business’

Mexico’s Nascent Energy Storage Market Is ‘Very Open for Business’

A recent market reform has set the stage for private grid investment. The government wants storage to be a part of it.

by Julian Spector
AMSC Looks Beyond Wind to the Grid Edge; Distributed Wind Attracts Battery Storage Pairings

AMSC Looks Beyond Wind to the Grid Edge; Distributed Wind Attracts Battery Storage Pairings

Plus: New York REV wants your business ideas, an update on Clean Power Plan litigation, and another utility joins Energy Impact Partners.

by Jeff St. John |
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The Nuclear (Power) War Isn’t Over Yet

The Nuclear (Power) War Isn’t Over Yet

Georgia regulators remain committed to completing the Vogtle nuclear units and South Carolina’s V.C. Summer plant reaches for a lifeline amid a broader debate over the value of nuclear power in the U.S.

by Julia Pyper, Emma Foehringer Merchant
Nuclear 85
The History Behind South Carolina’s Nuclear Debacle

The History Behind South Carolina’s Nuclear Debacle

On this week’s Energy Gang podcast, we review the legislation that set in motion an economic disaster in South Carolina. Plus, we take a peek at Tesla’s Model 3 release.

by Stephen Lacey
Utility-Scale Solar 8
How the Coming Solar Eclipse Will Cast Its Shadow Across the US Solar Fleet

How the Coming Solar Eclipse Will Cast Its Shadow Across the US Solar Fleet

EIA says nearly 1,900 solar farms will see some sunlight obscured.

by Jeff St. John
Electric Vehicles 7
Startup Chanje Emerges From Stealth Mode With a New Electric Truck

Startup Chanje Emerges From Stealth Mode With a New Electric Truck

Will urban commercial fleets opt for battery power?

by Katie Fehrenbacher
Energy Storage 6
Punkin Center APS energy storage project with AES

APS Buys Energy Storage From AES for Less Than Half the Cost of a Transmission Upgrade

Punkin Center, known for its prominent pumpkin sign, will now also be known for pushing the vanguard of battery storage.

by Julian Spector
Nuclear 509
Can We Make Nuclear Power Great Again?

Can We Make Nuclear Power Great Again?

In this week’s Interchange, we apply lessons about innovation from other industries to advanced nuclear. Plus, we look at how soon batteries will start to put economic pressure on gas-fired power plants.

by Stephen Lacey
Electric Vehicles 20
India Motors Toward Electrifying Transport on Two Wheels

India Motors Toward Electrifying Transport on Two Wheels

Motorbikes and scooters make up 80 percent of all electric vehicles sold in the country.

by Jason Deign
Energy Storage 2
Vionx flow battery

Let’s Get Bankable: Vionx Secures Insurance Product for Its Flow Batteries

The product adds a bigger balance sheet to the performance guarantee, potentially de-risking investments in vanadium redox flow batteries.

by Julian Spector
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An Hour’s Difference Triggers Pushback Over California’s Time-of-Use Rates

An Hour’s Difference Triggers Pushback Over California’s Time-of-Use Rates

Why are state regulators letting San Diego Gas & Electric set their peak hours so late in the day?

by Jeff St. John
Energy Storage 0
Stem and CPower to Combine Behind-the-Meter Batteries and Demand Response

Stem and CPower to Combine Behind-the-Meter Batteries and Demand Response

The partners want to prove that energy storage and building energy controls add up to more than the sum of their parts, starting in California.

by Jeff St. John
Software & Analytics 3
Grid Edge M&A Alert: Willdan Group Buys Integral Analytics for Up to $30M

Grid Edge M&A Alert: Willdan Group Buys Integral Analytics for Up to $30M

City planning meets distributed resource management.

by Jeff St. John
Electric Vehicles 6
Tesla to Raise $1.5B in Debt to Finance Model 3 Rollout, Gigafactory Expansion

Tesla to Raise $1.5B in Debt to Finance Model 3 Rollout, Gigafactory Expansion

A first-time high-yield debt offering to help the EV, storage and solar company hit growth goals.

by Jeff St. John
Energy Storage 11
Tech Pioneer Bill Joy Thinks Solid-State Alkaline Batteries Are the Future

Tech Pioneer Bill Joy Thinks Solid-State Alkaline Batteries Are the Future

Startup Ionic Materials has developed a polymer that it says can make batteries safer.

by Katie Fehrenbacher
Energy Storage 0
Expansion of EU’s First Commercial Storage Plant Shows Adaptability of Batteries for Grid Services

Expansion of EU’s First Commercial Storage Plant Shows Adaptability of Batteries for Grid Services

A second phase of Germany’s WEMAG project has tripled its capacity, adding black-start capabilities.

by Jason Deign