Grid Optimization 1
Smart Wire Grid Wins First Customer for Its Power Flow Control

Smart Wire Grid Wins First Customer for Its Power Flow Control

TVA has a large pilot, while Southern Company chooses the smart grid startup for power control.

by Katherine Tweed
Batteries, Storage & Fuel Cells 3
Gridtential Goes After Energy Storage With Improved Lead-Acid Batteries

Gridtential Goes After Energy Storage With Improved Lead-Acid Batteries

Lead-acid technology might still have some life left in it.

by Eric Wesoff
Energy 0
Up to 110,000 New Green Jobs Created in 2012

Up to 110,000 New Green Jobs Created in 2012

Is greentech starting to deliver?

by Herman K. Trabish
Wind Projects 5
Wind Power as a Long-Term Natural Gas Hedge

Wind Power as a Long-Term Natural Gas Hedge

As a hedge, wind may be the best friend natural gas has.

by Herman K. Trabish
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Utilities 4
The Networked Grid’s Top Ten North American Utilities
Research Spotlight

The Networked Grid’s Top Ten North American Utilities

GTM Research names the Smart Grid All-Star team.

by Zach Pollock
Wind Markets & Policy 1
Alternative and Innovative Ways to Finance Wind and Solar

Alternative and Innovative Ways to Finance Wind and Solar

PPAs, synthetic PPAs, hedges, and unicorns

by Herman K. Trabish
Demand Response 0
Biggest Power Users Provide Gigawatts of Smart Grid Flexibility

Biggest Power Users Provide Gigawatts of Smart Grid Flexibility

Enbala sees gigawatts of untapped grid flexibility out there in the world’s big water pumps, cold storage warehouses and other big power users.

by Jeff St. John
Utilities 7
Getting More Renewables Into the Texas Energy Mix

Getting More Renewables Into the Texas Energy Mix

Texas could generate up to 35 gigawatts of electricity from renewables—and it might have to, given its slim reserves.

by Herman K. Trabish
Smart Homes/Smart Buildings 3
Understanding the World of Consumer Energy Management

Understanding the World of Consumer Energy Management

Goodbye in-home display, hello broadband and nifty thermostats

by Katherine Tweed
Grid Edge 1
Smart Grid M&A Watch: Current Acquired by Ormazabal

Smart Grid M&A Watch: Current Acquired by Ormazabal

A Spanish grid gear player buys a U.S. smart grid company with its tech in European smart grid rollouts.

by Jeff St. John
Utilities 0
Winners of The Networked Grid Utility Awards Announced

Winners of The Networked Grid Utility Awards Announced

Congratulations to the the winners of this year’s utility awards program.

by Staff
Grid Edge 0
Are You Going to Networked Grid 2013? Here’s Why You Should Be

Are You Going to Networked Grid 2013? Here’s Why You Should Be

Breaking down Greentech Media’s upcoming smart grid showcase

by Jeff St. John
Demand Response 9
Homes, Not Businesses, Drive Summer Electricity Peaks

Homes, Not Businesses, Drive Summer Electricity Peaks

Why residential demand response is becoming more important

by Katherine Tweed
Networking/AMI 5
The US Smart Meter Market Is Far From Saturated

The US Smart Meter Market Is Far From Saturated

Only twenty states have a 25 percent or greater penetration of smart meters.

by Stephen Lacey
Grid Optimization 0
Smart Grid Sensor Showcase: IUS Technologies

Smart Grid Sensor Showcase: IUS Technologies

A South Korean SCADA giant launches a U.S. subsidiary promising pinpoint accuracy on the grid.

by Jeff St. John
Finance & VC 4
The Angels and Demons of Cleantech Investment

The Angels and Demons of Cleantech Investment

Cost-effective clean energy will require utilization of a broad range of financing tools, intervening at different points in the technology lifecycle.

by Adam James
Markets & Policy 4
The Emerging Opportunities in Saudi Arabia’s Solar Market

The Emerging Opportunities in Saudi Arabia’s Solar Market

Details have been difficult to come by, but a new white paper reveals Saudi Arabia’s solar plan.

by Scott Burger
Grid Optimization 0
3 Factors That Could Make or Break the Secondary Transformer Monitor Market
Research Spotlight

3 Factors That Could Make or Break the Secondary Transformer Monitor Market

Despite rosy forecasts for secondary transformer monitors, major threats to adoption are on the horizon.

by Ben Kellison
Grid Optimization 0
US Transmission Investment Will Peak at $14 Billion in 2013

US Transmission Investment Will Peak at $14 Billion in 2013

While most of those new transmission investments will support natural gas, they’ll also help renewable energy.

by Katherine Tweed
Grid Optimization 82
How Much Renewable Energy Can the Grid Handle?

How Much Renewable Energy Can the Grid Handle?

Experts at the ARPA-E conference weigh in on how much solar and wind power is, or isn’t, too much for the grid.

by Jeff St. John
Policy 2
Five Ways the Sequester Could Impact Cleantech

Five Ways the Sequester Could Impact Cleantech

Federal spending on cleantech is already headed for a cliff. Here’s how the sequester could make it worse.

by Stephen Lacey
Policy 8
Obama Taps MIT’s Ernest Moniz for Energy Secretary

Obama Taps MIT’s Ernest Moniz for Energy Secretary

Moniz is a nuclear physicist with an understanding of both politics and energy technologies.

by Stephen Lacey
Markets & Policy 4
M2M Communications Could Leverage Clean Energy for Billions of People
Industry Perspective

M2M Communications Could Leverage Clean Energy for Billions of People

Mobile phone infrastructure is the access point for energy wealth in the developing world.

by Justin Guay
PV Modules 7
SolarBuyer: Teaching Firms How to Spot Shoddy Solar Panels

SolarBuyer: Teaching Firms How to Spot Shoddy Solar Panels

Do buyers of solar panels understand the risks?

by Herman K. Trabish
Grid Edge 0
How ARPA-E Is Working to Create the 21st Century Smart Grid

How ARPA-E Is Working to Create the 21st Century Smart Grid

A roundup of the innovative grid-focused technologies funded by the Energy Department’s blue-sky research program.

by Jeff St. John