Software & Analytics 9
WattTime Pinpoints the Greenest Grid Power

WattTime Pinpoints the Greenest Grid Power

Merging emissions and grid data can turn EV chargers and other smart loads into real-time CO2 avoiders.

by Jeff St. John
Utilities 4
FirstEnergy Wants to End Deregulation to Get a Guaranteed Rate for Its Coal and Nuke Plants

FirstEnergy Wants to End Deregulation to Get a Guaranteed Rate for Its Coal and Nuke Plants

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

by Stephen Lacey
Fossil Fuels 117
Why Coal Companies Are Collapsing in Such Spectacular Fashion
Industry Perspective

Why Coal Companies Are Collapsing in Such Spectacular Fashion

The Energy Gang looks at the factors contributing to coal’s demise.

by Stephen Lacey
Utilities 4
A Culture Shift Gains Momentum in the Century-Old Utility Industry

A Culture Shift Gains Momentum in the Century-Old Utility Industry

How leading utilities are reforming their businesses—and where there’s still more work to do

by Julia Pyper
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Networking/AMI 5
Tres Amigas Loses Key Partner for Project That Would Connect Regional US Grids

Tres Amigas Loses Key Partner for Project That Would Connect Regional US Grids

The billion-dollar plan to connect three U.S. grids has failed to meet milestones and make payments.

by Jeff St. John
Wind Projects 0
America’s First Offshore Wind Farm Officially Has ‘Steel in the Water’

America’s First Offshore Wind Farm Officially Has ‘Steel in the Water’

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

by Stephen Lacey
Utilities 1
More Details Emerge About How New York Regulators Plan to Restructure Utilities

More Details Emerge About How New York Regulators Plan to Restructure Utilities

The plan includes a lot of complicated acronyms.

by Katherine Tweed
Other Energy 9
Shell Backs a Startup Developing an ‘Earth Gun’ to Harvest Geothermal Energy

Shell Backs a Startup Developing an ‘Earth Gun’ to Harvest Geothermal Energy

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

by Stephen Lacey
Networking/AMI 0
Verizon’s Cellular Plan: The Smart-Meter-as-Smartphone Network

Verizon’s Cellular Plan: The Smart-Meter-as-Smartphone Network

The rebirth of smart-grid-as-a-service, with an LTE boost and some IOT magic

by Jeff St. John
Networking/AMI 0
Honeywell Pays Premium to Acquire Metering Giant Elster in $5 Billion Deal

Honeywell Pays Premium to Acquire Metering Giant Elster in $5 Billion Deal

It’s about more than energy data.

by Katherine Tweed
Energy Storage 24
Not All Lithium-Ion Batteries Are Created Equal
Industry Perspective

Not All Lithium-Ion Batteries Are Created Equal

Sunverge’s Stu Statman looks at the different use cases for lithium-ion storage.

by Stu Statman
Grid Edge 38
Beyond Energy: Making the Distributed Grid ‘Capacity-Efficient’

Beyond Energy: Making the Distributed Grid ‘Capacity-Efficient’

EPRI’s new report lays out overhaul for today’s “energy-abundant but capacity-inefficient” power grid.

by Jeff St. John
Fossil Fuels 1
Investors Could Face $4.2 Trillion in Losses From Climate Change

Investors Could Face $4.2 Trillion in Losses From Climate Change

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

by Stephen Lacey
Demand Response 0
TimberRock Energy Plans a Fleet of Microgrids in Maryland

TimberRock Energy Plans a Fleet of Microgrids in Maryland

“We built a Ferrari even though we only need a Ford Taurus today.”

by Katherine Tweed
Utilities 6
Utility Ownership of Large-Scale Renewables Would Reverse a Decade’s Worth of Ratepayer Savings
Industry Perspective

Utility Ownership of Large-Scale Renewables Would Reverse a Decade’s Worth of Ratepayer Savings

Gavin Donohue challenges Con Edison’s claim that utility ownership of renewables is the cheapest option.

by Gavin Donohue
Energy Storage 1
AES Moves Into Europe’s Nascent Energy Storage Market

AES Moves Into Europe’s Nascent Energy Storage Market

The company is starting two grid-scale energy storage projects, one in the Netherlands and another in the U.K.

by Mike Stone
Markets & Policy 2
NRG Energy Launches a Community Solar Business With 100MW in the Pipeline

NRG Energy Launches a Community Solar Business With 100MW in the Pipeline

The program will leverage the reach and expertise of NRG Home and NRG Renew.

by Julia Pyper
Policy 148
Hillary Clinton’s Climate Change Plan Includes Massive Growth in Solar

Hillary Clinton’s Climate Change Plan Includes Massive Growth in Solar

It’s easy to lead in renewable energy policy when most of the opposition doesn’t fully accept climate change.

by Eric Wesoff
Energy Efficiency 3
US Government Efficiency Improvements Have ‘Hit a Wall’

US Government Efficiency Improvements Have ‘Hit a Wall’

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

by Stephen Lacey
Pepco Maryland Found to Have the Slowest Solar Interconnection Times in the Nation

Pepco Maryland Found to Have the Slowest Solar Interconnection Times in the Nation

An update on state-level clean energy news from around the country

by Julia Pyper |
Smart Homes/Smart Buildings 60
Apple Will No Longer Sell Nest Thermostats

Apple Will No Longer Sell Nest Thermostats

Nest and Apple face off over the connected home.

by Katherine Tweed
Energy Management 0
NRG Uses Lucid’s BuildingOS Software for ‘Mass Customization’ of Distributed Energy

NRG Uses Lucid’s BuildingOS Software for ‘Mass Customization’ of Distributed Energy

NRG works with Lucid to bring personalized power to the C&I sector.

by Stephen Lacey
Batteries, Storage & Fuel Cells 2
Abengoa Shows Off Its Hydrogen Capabilities in Spain

Abengoa Shows Off Its Hydrogen Capabilities in Spain

The Spanish company builds its second filling station in a country with virtually no hydrogen cars.

by Jason Deign
Energy Storage 3
SoCal Edison Wants New Grid Batteries for ‘Just-in-Time’ Delivery

SoCal Edison Wants New Grid Batteries for ‘Just-in-Time’ Delivery

California utility issues RFP for plug-and-play storage systems to fill broader range of grid needs

by Jeff St. John
Markets & Policy 7
PG&E’s New Tariff Could ‘Gut the PV Opportunity’ for the Commercial Sector

PG&E’s New Tariff Could ‘Gut the PV Opportunity’ for the Commercial Sector

The proposed regulation threatens commercial rooftop solar economics in Northern California.

by Jeff St. John