Watch the Live Stream Archives From California’s Distributed Energy Future 2016

Watch the Live Stream Archives From California’s Distributed Energy Future 2016

GTM Squared live-streamed this visionary event from San Francisco on March 16.

by Staff |
Utilities 7
Utah Passes a Major Clean Energy Bill That Elicits ‘Mixed Feelings’

Utah Passes a Major Clean Energy Bill That Elicits ‘Mixed Feelings’

Solar advocates say the state narrowly avoided a Nevada-like net metering situation.

by Julia Pyper
Policy 35
CPUC Staff to Bloom Energy: Your Fuel Cells Shouldn’t Get State Incentives

CPUC Staff to Bloom Energy: Your Fuel Cells Shouldn’t Get State Incentives

Will the fuel-cell maker lose its eligibility for California’s SGIP program? The debate rages on as regulators mull a decision.

by Jeff St. John
Fossil Fuels 8
Hillary Clinton Comes Under Fire for Comments About Killing Coal Jobs

Hillary Clinton Comes Under Fire for Comments About Killing Coal Jobs

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

by Stephen Lacey
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What SDG&E Wants From 140 Megawatts of ‘Preferred Resources’

What SDG&E Wants From 140 Megawatts of ‘Preferred Resources’

The details of California’s latest RFO for green energy and edge-of-network capacity

by Jeff St. John
Energy Storage 286
How Soon Can Tesla Get Battery Cell Costs Below $100 per Kilowatt-Hour?

How Soon Can Tesla Get Battery Cell Costs Below $100 per Kilowatt-Hour?

Its $100 per kilowatt-hour goal could be reached sooner than expected—and well ahead of the competition.

by Eric Wesoff
Markets & Policy 0
Millions of Americans Stand to Benefit From Targeted Low-Income Solar Policies

Millions of Americans Stand to Benefit From Targeted Low-Income Solar Policies

A new policy guide offers decision-makers a suite of solutions geared toward helping Americans in lower income brackets.

by Julia Pyper
Energy Management 5
How Home Energy Modeling Will Transform the Real Estate and Solar Sectors
SPONSORED ARTICLE

How Home Energy Modeling Will Transform the Real Estate and Solar Sectors

As Tendril builds an energy database of every home in the world, the company looks beyond traditional efficiency.

by GTM Editorial
Biofuels 6
United Airlines Is the First to Use Biofuels for Commercial Flights in the US

United Airlines Is the First to Use Biofuels for Commercial Flights in the US

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

by Stephen Lacey
Energy Storage 4
India Looks to Battery Storage to Supplement Its Solar Boom

India Looks to Battery Storage to Supplement Its Solar Boom

If solar scales in the country, storage will likely follow.

by Mike Stone
Grid Edge 9
Energy Jobs: Sungevity Lays Off 250, SunEdison Deck Chairs, Plus Apple, Nike, Microsoft
SPONSORED ARTICLE

Energy Jobs: Sungevity Lays Off 250, SunEdison Deck Chairs, Plus Apple, Nike, Microsoft

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

by Eric Wesoff
Biofuels 8
Europe’s Biofuel Target Is Resulting in Emissions That ‘Are Much Worse Than Fossil Fuels’

Europe’s Biofuel Target Is Resulting in Emissions That ‘Are Much Worse Than Fossil Fuels’

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

by Stephen Lacey
Utilities 2
DC’s Ratepayer Advocate Is the Latest Official to Oppose Exelon’s Plan to Buy Pepco

DC’s Ratepayer Advocate Is the Latest Official to Oppose Exelon’s Plan to Buy Pepco

“It is really hard to imagine the deal going forward at this point,” says a local organizer.

by Stephen Lacey
Policy 17
Sources: Storage Project Firms Able to Game California’s SGIP Program

Sources: Storage Project Firms Able to Game California’s SGIP Program

The continuing misadventures of the SGIP incentive, now both crappily structured and administered.

by Eric Wesoff
Software & Analytics 3
Doing the Hard Math to Unlock Grid Flexibility at ARPA-E

Doing the Hard Math to Unlock Grid Flexibility at ARPA-E

New software tools bring new capabilities to grid operators. Reformulated mixed integer programming, anyone?

by Jeff St. John
Fossil Fuels 5
Republicans Dodge Climate Questions During Presidential Debate

Republicans Dodge Climate Questions During Presidential Debate

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

by Stephen Lacey
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The Second Coming of Storage in America
Industry Perspective

The Second Coming of Storage in America

The Gang examines the causes of the storage surge in the U.S.

by Stephen Lacey
Markets & Policy 10
National Grid to Launch a First-of-Its-Kind Solar Marketplace

National Grid to Launch a First-of-Its-Kind Solar Marketplace

The Rhode Island program offers a new way for utilities to think about distributed energy resources.

by Julia Pyper
Next Generation Utility 76
How Distributed Battery Storage Will Surpass Grid-Scale Storage in the US by 2020
Next Generation Utility

How Distributed Battery Storage Will Surpass Grid-Scale Storage in the US by 2020

The utility push for rate reform may accelerate the adoption of behind-the-meter batteries.

by Stephen Lacey
Fossil Fuels 14
The CEO of Canada’s Largest Railway Shipping Coal and Oil Says Fossil Fuels Are ‘Probably Dead’

The CEO of Canada’s Largest Railway Shipping Coal and Oil Says Fossil Fuels Are ‘Probably Dead’

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

by Stephen Lacey
Solar Finance & VC 53
SunEdison: A Timeline of the Biggest Corporate Implosion in US Solar History

SunEdison: A Timeline of the Biggest Corporate Implosion in US Solar History

Breaking: Vivint Solar pulls out of the SunEdison merger, citing a ‘willful breach’ of the agreement.

by Eric Wesoff
Australia Is Shaping Up to Be the World’s Hottest Distributed Storage Market

Australia Is Shaping Up to Be the World’s Hottest Distributed Storage Market

A look at the “perfect storm” for battery storage in the country’s residential sector

by Stephen Lacey |
Markets & Policy 14
Arizona Study Claims Solar Leasing Companies Can Afford to Make Net Metering Changes

Arizona Study Claims Solar Leasing Companies Can Afford to Make Net Metering Changes

The findings could influence a precedent-setting rate case currently under consideration.

by Julia Pyper
Utilities 1
Exelon and Pepco Propose an Eleventh-Hour Deal to Advance Merger Agreement

Exelon and Pepco Propose an Eleventh-Hour Deal to Advance Merger Agreement

Utilities have attempted to win back support from city officials by restoring ratepayer protections.

by Julia Pyper
BOS/Inverters 16
Inside the Super-Small, High-Efficiency Solar Inverters of Google’s Little Box Challenge

Inside the Super-Small, High-Efficiency Solar Inverters of Google’s Little Box Challenge

GaN and SiC semiconductors and novel designs pack a game-changing power density. Can they compete on cost and at scale?

by Jeff St. John