Policy 621
Are Obama’s Climate Goals Doomed Without Nuclear?
Industry Perspective

Are Obama’s Climate Goals Doomed Without Nuclear?

The Energy Gang looks at what happens to EPA’s carbon rule if nuclear plants start retiring en masse.

by Stephen Lacey
Energy Storage 11
GE at ESNA 2015 : ‘Energy Storage Is a Natural Extension to the Grid’

GE at ESNA 2015 : ‘Energy Storage Is a Natural Extension to the Grid’

GE’s Pratima Rangarajan: Energy storage is going to deliver services “that we haven’t even imagined yet.”

by Eric Wesoff
Energy Storage 6
Ice Energy Launches the Combined Rooftop PV-AC Energy Storage System

Ice Energy Launches the Combined Rooftop PV-AC Energy Storage System

Long-term utility PPAs for bundling energy-storing rooftop air conditioners with solar PV systems

by Jeff St. John
Grid Edge 2
The Rise of the Cleantech Chief Commercial Officer
Industry Perspective

The Rise of the Cleantech Chief Commercial Officer

The CEO of cleantech recruiter Enertech Search says a CCO or CRO can be the best-kept secret of success during early commercialization.

by Paige Carratturo
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Demand Response 3
Supreme Court Justices Hear Arguments on the Legality of Demand Response

Supreme Court Justices Hear Arguments on the Legality of Demand Response

Power producers argue that retail customers “don’t belong in the wholesale market.”

by Katherine Tweed
Mobility 0
Toyota Thinks Conventional Cars Will Be Nearly Extinct by 2050

Toyota Thinks Conventional Cars Will Be Nearly Extinct by 2050

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

by Stephen Lacey
Markets & Policy 42
Hawaii Regulators Shut Down HECO’s Net Metering Program

Hawaii Regulators Shut Down HECO’s Net Metering Program

The commission introduced two new tariffs to serve as replacements.

by Julia Pyper
Smart Homes/Smart Buildings 1
Homes Are Being Tested as Grid-Responsive Assets—No Utilities Required

Homes Are Being Tested as Grid-Responsive Assets—No Utilities Required

Ohmconnect and Schneider Electric debut a concept for making connected homes an asset for grid operators.

by Jeff St. John
Energy Storage 2
Storage Roundup: AMS, Stem and JCI Expand Behind-the-Meter Offerings

Storage Roundup: AMS, Stem and JCI Expand Behind-the-Meter Offerings

Storage providers continue to ink more deals with companies ranging from florists to large real estate firms.

by Katherine Tweed
Energy Storage 2
Two Years in Energy Storage: Then and Now
Industry Perspective

Two Years in Energy Storage: Then and Now

Aloke Gupta, one of the key contributors to California’s energy storage rulings, regards the market progress made in just two years’ time as exceeding his wildest expectations.

by Aloke Gupta
Utilities 1
Why Utilities Are Dropping Resistance to EPA Carbon Rule: ‘Everybody Is Moving in This Direction’

Why Utilities Are Dropping Resistance to EPA Carbon Rule: ‘Everybody Is Moving in This Direction’

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

by Stephen Lacey
Energy Storage 1
Green Charge Networks Ready to Aggregate 13.3MW of Batteries for California Grid

Green Charge Networks Ready to Aggregate 13.3MW of Batteries for California Grid

CAISO is bringing in the DERPs.

by Jeff St. John
Grid Edge 0
Energy Jobs: Itron, RES, JA Solar, AMS, Renusol, Younicos, IREC, DOE
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Energy Jobs: Itron, RES, JA Solar, AMS, Renusol, Younicos, IREC, DOE

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

by Eric Wesoff
Mobility 1
Musk Bashes Apple’s EV Program: ‘If You Don’t Make It at Tesla, You Go Work at Apple’

Musk Bashes Apple’s EV Program: ‘If You Don’t Make It at Tesla, You Go Work at Apple’

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

by Stephen Lacey
Policy 0
New York State Pledges to Start Talks on a North American Carbon Market

New York State Pledges to Start Talks on a North American Carbon Market

Gov. Andrew Cuomo has made several strong commitments to act on climate, but it’s unclear how New York will follow through.

by Julia Pyper
New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision and Its Discontents

New York’s Reforming the Energy Vision and Its Discontents

The challenges to opening up data and competition in the country’s most ambitious statewide grid-edge reform

by Jeff St. John |
Solar 1
Which Oil Company’s CEO Just Called for Carbon Taxes?
Research Spotlight

Which Oil Company’s CEO Just Called for Carbon Taxes?

Make sure you’re caught up on the news. Take the latest energy news quiz.

by Mike Munsell
Markets & Policy 1
How Georgia Power’s Solar Service Could Foster a New Utility Business Model

How Georgia Power’s Solar Service Could Foster a New Utility Business Model

The Southern Co. utility’s customer consultation program could translate into a revenue generator that benefits solar companies too.

by Julia Pyper
Energy Efficiency 11
Illinois Aims for 1 Million Smart Thermostats

Illinois Aims for 1 Million Smart Thermostats

Joint utility program supports Nest, ecobee to start

by Katherine Tweed
Lighting 2
Silver Spring’s Streetlight Vision Is a Springboard to Intelligent Cities

Silver Spring’s Streetlight Vision Is a Springboard to Intelligent Cities

The latest bid to expand smart grid networks to streetlights, parking meters, traffic sensors, other future devices

by Jeff St. John
Energy Storage 2
Tesla Begins Work on the Interior of Its Gigafactory

Tesla Begins Work on the Interior of Its Gigafactory

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

by Stephen Lacey
Utilities 0
DC Regulators Advance a Settlement Deal on the Exelon-Pepco Merger

DC Regulators Advance a Settlement Deal on the Exelon-Pepco Merger

The revised agreement is backed by District Mayor Muriel Bowser.

by Julia Pyper
California’s Primed, yet Puzzling, Energy Storage Future

California’s Primed, yet Puzzling, Energy Storage Future

Inside the byzantine rulemaking that could shape the country’s biggest grid storage market for years to come

by Jeff St. John |
Grid Edge 0
GE Launches $1B Energy Services Company, Current

GE Launches $1B Energy Services Company, Current

“It’s a sign of the times that GE has created a specific focus on an integrated offering, one that has the ability to marry technology with digital analytics to engage end-use customers in actually becoming active grid participants at the grid edge,” said Steve Propper, director of grid edge at GTM Research.

by Katherine Tweed
Finance & VC 4
Corporate Giants Making Big Shifts in Clean Energy—What’s Going On?

Corporate Giants Making Big Shifts in Clean Energy—What’s Going On?

Rob Day analyzes the recent news from energy giants E.ON, NRG, SunEdison and GE.

by Rob Day