Latest News: Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions Were Flat Again in 2015. Have We Decoupled CO2 From Economic Growth?; Utah Passes a Major Clean Energy Bill That Elicits ‘Mixed Feelings’; And more
Daily Newsletter | March 17, 2016
TODAY'S NEWS FROM GTM
03.16.16 | Stephen Lacey
Even as America Constructs More Buildings, Electricity Use Continues to Drop
In 2015, U.S. electricity consumption fell for the fifth time in eight years.
03.16.16 | Julia Pyper
Utah Passes a Major Clean Energy Bill That Elicits ‘Mixed Feelings’
Solar advocates say the state narrowly avoided a Nevada-like net metering situation.
03.16.16 | Jeff St. John
CPUC Staff to Bloom Energy: Your Fuel Cells Shouldn’t Get State Incentives
Will the fuel-cell maker lose its eligibility for California’s SGIP program? The debate rages on as regulators mull a decision.
03.17.16 | Stephen Lacey
Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions Were Flat Again in 2015. Have We Decoupled CO2 From Economic Growth?
Here are some of the stories we’re reading this morning.