Grid Edge 0
Energy Jobs: Shell, Solazyme, Ygrene, SunPower, Tesla, OSIsoft, Tabuchi

Energy Jobs: Shell, Solazyme, Ygrene, SunPower, Tesla, OSIsoft, Tabuchi

Executive and boardroom moves in cleantech, utilities, energy and VC

by Eric Wesoff
Markets & Policy 3
Colorado Regulators Reject Deal to Address Negative RECs for Community Solar

Colorado Regulators Reject Deal to Address Negative RECs for Community Solar

Solar companies say the settlement agreement was misunderstood.

by Julia Pyper
Fossil Fuels 7
Rockefellers Drop Exxon Stock, Saying There’s ‘No Sane Rationale’ to Keep Shares

Rockefellers Drop Exxon Stock, Saying There’s ‘No Sane Rationale’ to Keep Shares

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

by Stephen Lacey
Utilities 1
DC Regulators Approve Exelon’s Bid to Acquire Pepco After Nearly 2 Years

DC Regulators Approve Exelon’s Bid to Acquire Pepco After Nearly 2 Years

A contentious 2-1 decision clears the way for the mega-utility.

by Katherine Tweed, Julia Pyper
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Grid Edge 0
A Snapshot of the Most Influential Business Trends Along the Grid Edge
Research Spotlight

A Snapshot of the Most Influential Business Trends Along the Grid Edge

Analysts weigh in on M&A, energy storage, microgrids and more.

by Mike Munsell
The Outlook for Hawaii’s Solar Market After the End of Net Metering

The Outlook for Hawaii’s Solar Market After the End of Net Metering

With only two years of rate certainty under the new net metering regime, will solar installers be able to maintain volume?

by Tam Hunt |
Energy Storage 2
Efficiency, Solar and Storage Offer a Unique Opportunity to Bring Clean Energy to Affordable Housing
Industry Perspective

Efficiency, Solar and Storage Offer a Unique Opportunity to Bring Clean Energy to Affordable Housing

Will policymakers, regulators and utilities help low-income customers take advantage of the opportunity?

by Wayne Waite and Lewis Milford
Regulation & Policy 1
Con Ed Makes a Smart Meter Data Deal With New York Customers

Con Ed Makes a Smart Meter Data Deal With New York Customers

An unprecedented level of data granularity—but who will pay for it?

by Jeff St. John
Policy 15
Donald Trump Says He’s Worried About Climate Change—Caused by a Nuclear Winter

Donald Trump Says He’s Worried About Climate Change—Caused by a Nuclear Winter

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

by Stephen Lacey
Solar Finance & VC 13
SunEdison Shares Plunge as News of Debt Restructuring Leaks

SunEdison Shares Plunge as News of Debt Restructuring Leaks

Are there other options besides bankruptcy?

by Eric Wesoff
Next Generation Utility 52
Grid Defection Isn’t a Reason to Fight Distributed Energy—It’s a Reason to Embrace It
Next Generation Utility

Grid Defection Isn’t a Reason to Fight Distributed Energy—It’s a Reason to Embrace It

Grid defection is not the utility-industry bogeyman that it once was.

by Amy Gahran
Energy Storage 31
A Spanish Company Makes Bold Claims About a New Graphene Battery. Experts Say There’s No Evidence

A Spanish Company Makes Bold Claims About a New Graphene Battery. Experts Say There’s No Evidence

Graphenano’s promises to revolutionize storage are met with skepticism.

by Mike Stone
Other Energy 0
DE Shaw Looking to Buy SunEdison Solar Farms in Hawaii Despite HECO Cancellations

DE Shaw Looking to Buy SunEdison Solar Farms in Hawaii Despite HECO Cancellations

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

by Eric Wesoff
Regulation & Policy 6
Slideshow: GTM Research on California’s Distributed Energy Future

Slideshow: GTM Research on California’s Distributed Energy Future

GTM’s Shayle Kann analyzes California’s distributed energy leadership and its challenges.

by Eric Wesoff
Markets & Policy 7
Utilities See Growing Opportunity in the Community Solar Market

Utilities See Growing Opportunity in the Community Solar Market

A limited number of IOU programs account for the majority of shared solar capacity.

by Julia Pyper
Grid Edge 22
How Austin Energy Aims to Reach Solar-Plus-Storage Integration at 14 Cents per Kilowatt-Hour

How Austin Energy Aims to Reach Solar-Plus-Storage Integration at 14 Cents per Kilowatt-Hour

A $4.3 million project links Tesla batteries, demand response and 1Energy’s software in the quest for a cost-effective battery-solar-grid combination.

by Jeff St. John
Other Energy 29
US Scientists Describe February Temperatures as ‘Staggering’ and ‘Strange’

US Scientists Describe February Temperatures as ‘Staggering’ and ‘Strange’

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

by Eric Wesoff
Energy Storage 342
Tesla Discontinues 10-Kilowatt-Hour Powerwall Home Battery

Tesla Discontinues 10-Kilowatt-Hour Powerwall Home Battery

The economics for backup power alone just aren’t that attractive.

by Julia Pyper
Utilities 1
ComEd Looks to Build Microgrid Clusters to Support the ‘Community of the Future’

ComEd Looks to Build Microgrid Clusters to Support the ‘Community of the Future’

ComEd plans for microgrids, smart streetlights and more.

by Katherine Tweed
Policy 95
The Trump Energy Policy in Tweet Form

The Trump Energy Policy in Tweet Form

Twitter is candidate Trump’s predominant platform for his policy utterances. Here’s some insight into his views on energy.

by Eric Wesoff
Other Energy 17
A Majority of Americans Oppose Nuclear for the First Time. Are Gas Prices the Reason?

A Majority of Americans Oppose Nuclear for the First Time. Are Gas Prices the Reason?

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

by Stephen Lacey
Policy 4
The Libertarian View on the Distributed Energy Transition
Industry Perspective

The Libertarian View on the Distributed Energy Transition

How free markets and individual choice can flourish in a carbon-constrained world.

by Stephen Lacey
Energy Storage 43
ElectrIQ Is the Latest Company to Offer a Battery Solution for US Homes

ElectrIQ Is the Latest Company to Offer a Battery Solution for US Homes

“We’re looking at the home as a microgrid ecosystem.”

by Julia Pyper
Fossil Fuels 3
Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions Were Flat Again in 2015. Have We Decoupled CO2 From Economic Growth?

Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions Were Flat Again in 2015. Have We Decoupled CO2 From Economic Growth?

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

by Stephen Lacey
Energy Efficiency 13
Even as America Constructs More Buildings, Electricity Use Continues to Drop

Even as America Constructs More Buildings, Electricity Use Continues to Drop

In 2015, U.S. electricity consumption fell for the fifth time in eight years.

by Stephen Lacey