Mobility 1
ECOtality Looks Beyond Its Biggest Customer: The Government

ECOtality Looks Beyond Its Biggest Customer: The Government

The EV charging company needs to build a sustainable business after its government grants end.

by Jeff St. John
Lighting 0
Enlighted Raises $20M for Networked Smart Lighting Nodes, Software

Enlighted Raises $20M for Networked Smart Lighting Nodes, Software

New VC and 10 million square feet of real estate for smart lighting that resides in the node, not the network

by Jeff St. John
Markets & Policy 2
Germany on the Verge of a Subsidy for Energy Storage

Germany on the Verge of a Subsidy for Energy Storage

Will cover battery systems connected to photovoltaic installations

by Eric Wesoff
Other Energy 0
Green Jobs: Dr. Hansen Retires; Zoi to C3; Plus Vivint, Ventyx and Sopogy

Green Jobs: Dr. Hansen Retires; Zoi to C3; Plus Vivint, Ventyx and Sopogy

CEO exits and personnel moves in renewable energy, efficiency, and climate sciences

by Eric Wesoff
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Smart Grid 0
Report: US Smart Grid Cybersecurity Spending to Reach $7.25B by 2020

Report: US Smart Grid Cybersecurity Spending to Reach $7.25B by 2020

The risks, costs, regulations and elusive rewards of spending to protect the smart grid from cyber-attack

by Jeff St. John
BOS/Inverters 1
Solar Summit Preview Podcast: Enphase on the State of Microinverters
Research Spotlight

Solar Summit Preview Podcast: Enphase on the State of Microinverters

Enphase co-founder Raghu Belur talks about solar and PV microinverter market dynamics in 2013 and beyond.

by Scott Clavenna
Grid Edge 0
What Is Your Smart Grid Submarket?
Research Spotlight

What Is Your Smart Grid Submarket?

GTM Research analyzes and charts the complicated smart grid vendor network.

by Staff
Policy 1
Is This the Worst Environmental Bill Ever Crafted?

Is This the Worst Environmental Bill Ever Crafted?

Kansas adds to the growing list of anti-sustainability bills in state legislatures.

by Stephen Lacey
Software & Analytics 1
Teradata and Siemens Partner for Utility Big Data

Teradata and Siemens Partner for Utility Big Data

Two powerhouses want to deliver analytics across the grid—and the globe.

by Katherine Tweed
Utilities 32
The Utility Industry Can Survive the Energy Transition—It’s Leading It
Industry Perspective

The Utility Industry Can Survive the Energy Transition—It’s Leading It

A response to a recent GTM article on disruption in the utility industry—by the author of the cited report.

by Peter Kind
Demand Response 2
Regen Energy and Carrier Partner for Rooftop AC Efficiency

Regen Energy and Carrier Partner for Rooftop AC Efficiency

Affordable demand management for medium commercial, and it’s not a smart thermostat

by Katherine Tweed
Utilities 9
Adapt or Die? Private Utilities and the Distributed Energy Juggernaut

Adapt or Die? Private Utilities and the Distributed Energy Juggernaut

Will disruptive change kill or strengthen private utilities?

by Chris Nelder
Grid Optimization 4
Where’s My Microgrid?

Where’s My Microgrid?

Changes to energy markets could make microgrids more economically viable.

by Katherine Tweed
Energy Efficiency 4
Can Home Energy Efficiency Gain Traction?

Can Home Energy Efficiency Gain Traction?

It depends on who you ask.

by Katherine Tweed
Smart Grid 0
The 2014 Smart Grid Budget Breakdown
Research Spotlight

The 2014 Smart Grid Budget Breakdown

After reviewing the U.S. government’s 2014 budget, GTM Research sees a potential $200 million available for smart grid in 2014.

by David Groarke
Smart Homes/Smart Buildings 0
ABB Marries Energy Management to Low-Voltage Circuit Breakers

ABB Marries Energy Management to Low-Voltage Circuit Breakers

Intelligence makes its way into the low-voltage network.

by Katherine Tweed
Lighting 1
Will Street Lights Become the Nodes of the Networked City?

Will Street Lights Become the Nodes of the Networked City?

Echelon, Osram and the smart street light network

by Jeff St. John
Policy 31
DOE Secretary Nominee Sees Gas, Coal, Nuclear and Renewables Future

DOE Secretary Nominee Sees Gas, Coal, Nuclear and Renewables Future

Nuclear, natural gas, labs, and solar were topics at the Moniz confirmation hearings in the U.S. Senate.

by Eric Wesoff
Smart Grid 0
GTM Research Q&A: Transformer Monitoring Markets, Part II
Research Spotlight

GTM Research Q&A: Transformer Monitoring Markets, Part II

Everything you wanted to know about the smart grid’s transformer monitoring market and weren’t afraid to ask

by Ben Kellison
Grid Edge 0
The UK’s Retailer-Led Smart Meter Rollout

The UK’s Retailer-Led Smart Meter Rollout

The oddities, opportunities and challenges of AMI in a hyper-competitive energy market

by Jeff St. John
Grid Edge 0
Central, Eastern Europe: $10.3B in Smart Meter Spending by 2023

Central, Eastern Europe: $10.3B in Smart Meter Spending by 2023

Big AMI mandates, uncertain rollout schedules for former Soviet bloc states

by Jeff St. John
PV, EV, & Storage 4
DC Fast Charging: A Chicken-and-Egg Problem

DC Fast Charging: A Chicken-and-Egg Problem

Electric vehicle adoption could rely on fast charging, or it could stall waiting for issues of cost and technology to be worked out.

by Katherine Tweed
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How Carbon Reduction and Smart Grid Work Together

How Carbon Reduction and Smart Grid Work Together

Big batteries, home energy controls, and grid controls for the oil and gas industries

by Jeff St. John
BOS/Inverters 0
Podcast: Solar Summit 2013 Series—SMA America Inverters
Research Spotlight

Podcast: Solar Summit 2013 Series—SMA America Inverters

SMA’s Bates Marshall shares the company’s views on the global solar inverter market.

by Scott Clavenna
Utilities 11
Can the Utility Industry Survive the Energy Transition?
Research Spotlight

Can the Utility Industry Survive the Energy Transition?

A new paper from the Edison Electric Institute raises numerous doubts.

by Chris Nelder