Microgrids 0
AEP Seeks $52 Million to Build up to 10 Ohio Microgrids

AEP Seeks $52 Million to Build up to 10 Ohio Microgrids

More utilities are pursuing microgrid projects.

by Julia Pyper
BOS/Inverters 97
They’re Taking Over Residential Solar, but Enphase and SolarEdge Still Face the Fight of Their Lives

They’re Taking Over Residential Solar, but Enphase and SolarEdge Still Face the Fight of Their Lives

Here’s how each company plans to keep up the fight.

by Julian Spector
Grid Edge 0
Energy Jobs: Peter Thiel, Stem, Eos, Vivint Solar, Shell, Raj Atluru, Sunrun
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Energy Jobs: Peter Thiel, Stem, Eos, Vivint Solar, Shell, Raj Atluru, Sunrun

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

by Eric Wesoff
Energy Storage 5
Scientists Turn Nuclear Waste Into Diamond Batteries for Low-Power Applications

Scientists Turn Nuclear Waste Into Diamond Batteries for Low-Power Applications

Here are some of the stories we’re reading this morning.

by GTM Editors
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Regulation & Policy 0
‘A Wild Ride’: Term Winds Down for CPUC Commissioner Mike Florio

‘A Wild Ride’: Term Winds Down for CPUC Commissioner Mike Florio

He leaves behind a legacy of fostering cleantech innovation in California’s electricity market.

by Julia Pyper
Other Energy 15
Former EDF Director: Renewables Will Beat Hinkley Point C Nuclear Plant on Cost

Former EDF Director: Renewables Will Beat Hinkley Point C Nuclear Plant on Cost

Here are some of the stories we’re reading this morning.

by GTM Editors
Utilities 6
How Utilities Can Become Efficiency Innovators
Industry Perspective

How Utilities Can Become Efficiency Innovators

It’s all about paying for performance and measuring at the meter.

by Michael O'Boyle
Software & Analytics 2
Are Utilities Ready for Tendril’s Latest Demand Management Platform?

Are Utilities Ready for Tendril’s Latest Demand Management Platform?

A new offering for continuous commissioning may only appeal to the most cutting-edge utilities.

by Katherine Tweed
Energy Storage 0
12 European Energy Storage Startups to Watch

12 European Energy Storage Startups to Watch

A glance at the next generation of storage companies gaining attention in the region

by Jason Deign
Microgrids 3
Siemens Joins the Growing Blockchain Bandwagon for Peer-to-Peer Energy Sales

Siemens Joins the Growing Blockchain Bandwagon for Peer-to-Peer Energy Sales

“It’s a first-of-its-kind project and something we’ll hope to bring to other parts of the world based on what we learn in Brooklyn.”

by Jason Deign
Solar Finance & VC 5
NRG Closes on SunEdison’s Solar and Wind Projects

NRG Closes on SunEdison’s Solar and Wind Projects

1,500 megawatts of SunEdison projects reborn at NRG. Plus, the SunEdison disaster timeline redux.

by Eric Wesoff
Grid Edge 3
GTM’s Book of Customs, Traditions and Etiquette, Vol. 1: Talking ‘Grid Edge’ at Thanksgiving Dinner

GTM’s Book of Customs, Traditions and Etiquette, Vol. 1: Talking ‘Grid Edge’ at Thanksgiving Dinner

With tensions running high this holiday season, GTM’s etiquette experts help you navigate the choppy conversational seas.

by Julian Spector
State Bulletin: This Week’s Must-Read Clean Energy Policy News

State Bulletin: This Week’s Must-Read Clean Energy Policy News

Major energy bill advances in Illinois, demand charges proposed in Utah, ruling on PG&E’s EV charging program, and more

by Julia Pyper |
Regulation & Policy 14
ComEd Strips Mandatory Demand Charges From Illinois Energy Bill

ComEd Strips Mandatory Demand Charges From Illinois Energy Bill

With just days to spare, a massive bill designed to save Exelon’s nuclear plants may now be on track to pass.

by Julia Pyper
Energy Storage 39
Is the ‘Babylon Battery’ the World’s First Electrochemical Battery?

Is the ‘Babylon Battery’ the World’s First Electrochemical Battery?

Adventures in bad archaeology. And Happy Thanksgiving.

by Eric Wesoff
Energy Gang Transcript: The Knowns and Unknowns of Trump’s Energy Policy

Energy Gang Transcript: The Knowns and Unknowns of Trump’s Energy Policy

Read this week’s transcript of the Energy Gang podcast.

by Stephen Lacey |
Policy 6
Donald Trump’s Game of Whack-a-Mole on Energy and Climate

Donald Trump’s Game of Whack-a-Mole on Energy and Climate

On this week’s Energy Gang, we sift through the contradictory clues about America’s energy future under a Trump Administration.

by Stephen Lacey
Solar Projects 2
Sick of Holiday Traffic or Airport Security Lines? That’s How Interconnection Queues Feel for Solar
Industry Perspective

Sick of Holiday Traffic or Airport Security Lines? That’s How Interconnection Queues Feel for Solar

In the second installment of our interconnection series, Erica McConnell looks at how to manage project queues as they get bigger and bigger.

by Erica McConnell
Solar Projects 9
Tesla and SolarCity Build a Solar-Battery Microgrid in American Samoa—a Sign of Things to Come?

Tesla and SolarCity Build a Solar-Battery Microgrid in American Samoa—a Sign of Things to Come?

Here are some of the stories we’re reading this morning.

by GTM Editors
Grid Edge 0
3 Vendors Helping Utilities Make the Grid More Customer-Centric
Research Spotlight

3 Vendors Helping Utilities Make the Grid More Customer-Centric

Recent customer analytics deployments and what they mean for the market as a whole

by Olivia Chen
How Zinc-Air Batteries Are Taking On the Long-Duration Storage Market

How Zinc-Air Batteries Are Taking On the Long-Duration Storage Market

They’re cheap to make and can go for days, and so far, only Scottsdale-based Fluidic Energy has commercialized them.

by Julian Spector |
Wind Markets & Policy 0
China’s Wind Market Is Cooling Down

China’s Wind Market Is Cooling Down

Here are some of the stories we’re reading this morning.

by GTM Editors
Utilities 0
European Utilities Fight Back Against Threats by Investing in Their Startup Competitors

European Utilities Fight Back Against Threats by Investing in Their Startup Competitors

Electric companies in Europe are in trouble. Now they are doing something about it.

by Jason Deign
Energy Storage 16
The Killer Apps for Batteries: Electric Buses and Natural Gas Peaker Plant Hybrids?

The Killer Apps for Batteries: Electric Buses and Natural Gas Peaker Plant Hybrids?

Sam Jaffe contends that it’s not software, but “batteries that will eat the world.”

by Eric Wesoff
Electric Vehicles 55
How Electric Vehicles Are Becoming a Tool for Grid Stability

How Electric Vehicles Are Becoming a Tool for Grid Stability

A recent set of reports look at how EVs affect the duck curve in California and Hawaii.

by Julia Pyper