Electric Vehicles 10
New Federal Rules Will Require Electric Cars to Make More Noise

New Federal Rules Will Require Electric Cars to Make More Noise

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

by GTM Editors
GTM Statcast: The Week in Energy in Less Than 60 Seconds

GTM Statcast: The Week in Energy in Less Than 60 Seconds

Your No. 1 source for coverage on the Trump-energy nexus

by Nicolas Rinaldi |
Policy 131
IEA: $44 Trillion in Energy Investment Won’t Limit Climate Change to 2 Degrees

IEA: $44 Trillion in Energy Investment Won’t Limit Climate Change to 2 Degrees

In fact, it might not even come close, according to the International Energy Agency.

by Katherine Tweed
Transcript: Inside the Renewable Energy Deals Signed by the World’s Biggest Corporations

Transcript: Inside the Renewable Energy Deals Signed by the World’s Biggest Corporations

This week, The Interchange went to General Motors’ world headquarters to talk corporate procurement. Here’s the transcript.

by Stephen Lacey |
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Regulation & Policy 3
FERC Proposes to Open Up Wholesale Markets for Energy Storage and Aggregation

FERC Proposes to Open Up Wholesale Markets for Energy Storage and Aggregation

If finalized, the rule would expand local markets to the national scale.

by Julian Spector
Energy Storage 70
Now That Tesla Has Approval to Buy SolarCity, Here’s What a Combined Company Might Look Like

Now That Tesla Has Approval to Buy SolarCity, Here’s What a Combined Company Might Look Like

Musk has touted the synergies between Tesla and SolarCity. What would integration really enable?

by Julia Pyper
Grid Optimization 161
What It Will Take for California to Hit 50% Renewables. (Yes, It’s Complicated)
Industry Perspective

What It Will Take for California to Hit 50% Renewables. (Yes, It’s Complicated)

As the duck curve worsens in California, the state needs to get serious about demand-side management and grid flexibility.

by Matt Golden
Electric Vehicles 2
Toyota Finally Gets Serious About Electric Cars After Investing Heavily in Fuel Cells

Toyota Finally Gets Serious About Electric Cars After Investing Heavily in Fuel Cells

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

by GTM Editors
Residential Solar 30
Tesla-SolarCity Merger ‘Overwhelmingly Approved’

Tesla-SolarCity Merger ‘Overwhelmingly Approved’

The deal paves the way for Tesla to offer an integrated solar roof plus energy storage product.

by Eric Wesoff
Utility-Scale Solar 4
First Solar Restructures: Expedited New Module Rollout, 25% Workforce Cut on Modest 2017 Outlook

First Solar Restructures: Expedited New Module Rollout, 25% Workforce Cut on Modest 2017 Outlook

Management called 2017 “a transition year.”

by Eric Wesoff
Art of the Deal: A Look at Why Fortune 100 Companies Are Buying So Much Renewable Energy

Art of the Deal: A Look at Why Fortune 100 Companies Are Buying So Much Renewable Energy

This week, The Interchange comes to you live from General Motors’ world headquarters.

by Stephen Lacey |
Regulation & Policy 1
Utility Regulators Finalize Ratemaking Manual for Distributed Energy Resources

Utility Regulators Finalize Ratemaking Manual for Distributed Energy Resources

NARUC emphasized the need to collect hard data before imposing new rate structures.

by Julia Pyper
Energy Storage 27
What Energy Storage Policy Could Look Like Under President Trump

What Energy Storage Policy Could Look Like Under President Trump

Chances of a storage ITC look murky post-election, but other policy proposals beckon.

by Julian Spector
Wind Markets & Policy 16
Small-Town America’s Quiet Renewable Energy Boom

Small-Town America’s Quiet Renewable Energy Boom

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

by GTM Editors
Policy 0
After America’s Election, a Mix of Unease and Optimism at the Marrakech Climate Talks

After America’s Election, a Mix of Unease and Optimism at the Marrakech Climate Talks

There’s a worry that America is taking a back seat on climate policy—but renewables growth will continue anyway.

by Brooke Cary
Startups 16
Totem Power Unveils Solar, Storage, EV Charging Concept for Smart Cities

Totem Power Unveils Solar, Storage, EV Charging Concept for Smart Cities

The platform promotes public engagement while providing a suite of energy services.

by Julia Pyper
Energy Storage 2
Looking for Answers in a Tumultuous Time for Energy Storage?

Looking for Answers in a Tumultuous Time for Energy Storage?

The 2016 Energy Storage Summit is the place to find them.

by Julian Spector
Utilities 4
FirstEnergy Plans to Exit the Competitive Power Business: ‘We Will Become Fully Regulated’

FirstEnergy Plans to Exit the Competitive Power Business: ‘We Will Become Fully Regulated’

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

by GTM Editors
Software & Analytics 1
GE Buys Bit Stew for $153M to Beef Up Its Industrial Internet Software

GE Buys Bit Stew for $153M to Beef Up Its Industrial Internet Software

GE continues its buying spree.

by Katherine Tweed
Grid Edge 3
Energy Jobs: Mercedes-Benz, First Solar, SunPower, Sunverge, SunShot, Plus the New DOE Secretary Is?
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Energy Jobs: Mercedes-Benz, First Solar, SunPower, Sunverge, SunShot, Plus the New DOE Secretary Is?

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

by Eric Wesoff
Mobility 6
Faraday Future Halts Construction on Its Nevada Electric Car Factory

Faraday Future Halts Construction on Its Nevada Electric Car Factory

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

by GTM Editors
Policy 7
What Global Energy Insiders Think About Trump’s Triumph

What Global Energy Insiders Think About Trump’s Triumph

Views differ on how Trump’s presidential win will influence clean energy markets around the world.

by Jason Deign
How Spokane Is Building a Smart City From the Grid Out, With Transactive Energy Included

How Spokane Is Building a Smart City From the Grid Out, With Transactive Energy Included

Avista and Itron are undertaking a hometown smart city project, from smart meters, streetlights and air sensors to distributed energy trading. Here’s how it will work.

by Jeff St. John |
People 0
Without Strong Recruitment of Veterans, Clean Energy Companies Miss Out on a Competitive Advantage
Industry Perspective

Without Strong Recruitment of Veterans, Clean Energy Companies Miss Out on a Competitive Advantage

Veterans bring unique strategic and operational skills to companies, writes Michael Baskin.

by Michael Baskin
Policy 11
The Future of Energy and Cleantech Under President Trump: We Answer Your Questions

The Future of Energy and Cleantech Under President Trump: We Answer Your Questions

In this week’s Energy Gang podcast, we take on listener questions about the future of energy under Trump.

by Stephen Lacey