Mobility 10
Mobility’s Trifecta: The Autonomous, Electric and Shared Vehicles of Our (Near) Future

Mobility’s Trifecta: The Autonomous, Electric and Shared Vehicles of Our (Near) Future

How automakers are reimagining the future of transportation

by Julia Pyper
Grid Edge 2
Energy Jobs: Senior Staff Shakeup at SunEdison, New SolarCity President, and More
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Energy Jobs: Senior Staff Shakeup at SunEdison, New SolarCity President, and More

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

by Eric Wesoff
Regulation & Policy 0
ARPA-E’s Open Solicitation Yields $125M for Projects Across the Energy Map

ARPA-E’s Open Solicitation Yields $125M for Projects Across the Energy Map

A no-ideas-scorned funding round includes storage and software for the grid at micro and macro scale.

by Jeff St. John
Energy Storage 27
Sonnenbatterie Launches Solar-Plus-Storage Storage System for $10,645

Sonnenbatterie Launches Solar-Plus-Storage Storage System for $10,645

The leading German storage company is also rolling out a community energy program for customers.

by Jason Deign
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Energy 9
From Deceit to Disaster, Here Are the Top Turkeys of Energy in 2015

From Deceit to Disaster, Here Are the Top Turkeys of Energy in 2015

This year’s list features some of our best—and most popular—conversations about these stories.

by Stephen Lacey
Energy Storage 28
Toronto Hydro Pilots World’s First Offshore Compressed-Air Energy Storage Project

Toronto Hydro Pilots World’s First Offshore Compressed-Air Energy Storage Project

Canadian startup Hydrostor says it can slash the cost of compressed air storage.

by Katherine Tweed
Energy Storage 13
Geothermal Developers Consider Energy Storage as a Way to Grow Business in a Tough Market

Geothermal Developers Consider Energy Storage as a Way to Grow Business in a Tough Market

With the geothermal business in a rut, developers look to batteries and compressed air storage.

by Mike Stone
Energy Storage 4
Will Residential Storage Thrive? Will Solar Survive After the ITC? We Discuss.
Industry Perspective

Will Residential Storage Thrive? Will Solar Survive After the ITC? We Discuss.

In this bonus episode, we present some of our best conversations from The Interchange.

by Stephen Lacey
Utilities 8
Watch a Bunch of Polluters Get Advice on the Clean Power Plan From Jeff Goldblum

Watch a Bunch of Polluters Get Advice on the Clean Power Plan From Jeff Goldblum

Fossil fuel companies turn to “the Fixer” to help them deal with new carbon regulations.

by Stephen Lacey
Mobility 3
Faraday Future Reveals a Few New Details About Its Secret Electric Car Plans

Faraday Future Reveals a Few New Details About Its Secret Electric Car Plans

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

by Stephen Lacey
Grid Edge 0
News Quiz: Which US State Is the Leader in Installed Operational Microgrids?

News Quiz: Which US State Is the Leader in Installed Operational Microgrids?

Catch up on the latest cleantech news.

by Mike Munsell
Policy 11
Update: CPUC Decision Continues to Reward Bloom’s Fuel Cells

Update: CPUC Decision Continues to Reward Bloom’s Fuel Cells

CPUC decides what “low emissions” actually means in a state with a 50 percent renewable portfolio standard.

by Eric Wesoff
Fossil Fuels 23
The British Government Wants to Stop Burning Coal by 2025

The British Government Wants to Stop Burning Coal by 2025

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

by Stephen Lacey
Smart Homes/Smart Buildings 1
Lowe’s Updated Smart Home Platform Includes a ‘Smelly Cat’ Option

Lowe’s Updated Smart Home Platform Includes a ‘Smelly Cat’ Option

Also, AlertMe is no longer the technology developer—Lowe’s has decided to take on the smart home by itself.

by Katherine Tweed
Energy Storage 52
The Economics of Solar, Storage and Solar-Plus-Storage
Industry Perspective

The Economics of Solar, Storage and Solar-Plus-Storage

Woodlawn Associates (with some help from Geli) examines when solar, storage or solar-plus-storage makes sense.

by Micah Sussman and Josh Lutton
Grid Edge 0
Energy Jobs: REC Solar, AES, Viridity, Bidgely, AllEarth, OnDemand, Plus Coda Layoffs
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Energy Jobs: REC Solar, AES, Viridity, Bidgely, AllEarth, OnDemand, Plus Coda Layoffs

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

by Eric Wesoff
Utilities 0
Italy’s Biggest Utility, Enel, Buys Back Its Renewable Energy Unit to Spur Growth

Italy’s Biggest Utility, Enel, Buys Back Its Renewable Energy Unit to Spur Growth

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

by Stephen Lacey
Markets & Policy 57
Solar Stocks Continue to Plummet in a ‘Bizarre Confluence of Contradictory Events’

Solar Stocks Continue to Plummet in a ‘Bizarre Confluence of Contradictory Events’

Experts warn of a growing disconnect in the market.

by Julia Pyper
Software & Analytics 0
US Market for Utility Customer Analytics Software Will Surpass $1 Billion by 2018
Research Spotlight

US Market for Utility Customer Analytics Software Will Surpass $1 Billion by 2018

Customer analytics software will optimize grid performance, drive new revenue streams, and expand customer engagement opportunities.

by Mike Munsell
Energy Storage 17
Even Without Subsidies, Energy Storage Is Starting to Rival Conventional Resources

Even Without Subsidies, Energy Storage Is Starting to Rival Conventional Resources

In its first analysis of the levelized cost of storage, Lazard finds some promising economic trends.

by Stephen Lacey
Regulation & Policy 6
California’s Chief Utility Regulator: The Future Grid Is All About ‘Distributed Decision-Making’

California’s Chief Utility Regulator: The Future Grid Is All About ‘Distributed Decision-Making’

CPUC president Michael Picker shares his thoughts on the solar-EV-carbon nexus – but not on net metering 2.0.

by Jeff St. John
Regulation & Policy 57
In California, a Campaign to Take Transmission Charges Out of Distributed Energy

In California, a Campaign to Take Transmission Charges Out of Distributed Energy

How a simple change to grid rules could add 3 cents per kilowatt-hour to the value of rooftop solar

by Jeff St. John
Utilities 0
The Utility Relationship With Distributed Energy Is Changing Fast. But Fast Enough?
Industry Perspective

The Utility Relationship With Distributed Energy Is Changing Fast. But Fast Enough?

The Energy Gang looks at the different ways utilities are trying to own and manage distributed resources.

by Stephen Lacey
Grid Edge 1
Electricity Retailers Will Transform the Australian Energy Storage Market
Research Spotlight

Electricity Retailers Will Transform the Australian Energy Storage Market

Some electricity retailers are already selling energy storage systems, with widespread rollout expected by mid-2016.

by Brett Simon
Microgrids 10
Solving the Conundrum of Community Microgrids

Solving the Conundrum of Community Microgrids

Which states are solving the complex challenges of microgrid deployment? Watch our live stream of Clean Energy Connections to find out.

by Katherine Tweed