Latest News: Honda Co-Developed a New Hybrid Car Battery in Order to Avoid Procuring Rare Earth Metals From China; State Bulletin: This Week’s Must-Read Clean Energy Policy News; And more
Daily Newsletter | July 13, 2016
TODAY'S NEWS FROM GTM
07.12.16 | Katherine Tweed
Honda Co-Developed a New Hybrid Car Battery in Order to Avoid Procuring Rare Earth Metals From China
Automakers scramble to reduce rare earth metals in vehicles as hybrids and EVs become more popular.
07.12.16 | Stephen Lacey
Distributed Wind Has Floundered for Years. Now Oil Companies Are Investing in It
United Wind picks up another oil company investor: the French oil giant Total.
07.12.16 | Julia Pyper
State Bulletin: This Week’s Must-Read Clean Energy Policy News
Net metering uncertainty in Pennsylvania and Maine, distributed energy planning in New York and California, Georgia Power plans to add 1,200 megawatts of renewables to its portfolio, and more.
07.12.16 | Eric Wesoff
  Energy Jobs: Schneider Electric, Tigo, EnerNOC, SPI, Renovate America, Faraday, and Hawaiian Solar
Executive and boardroom moves in cleantech, utilities, energy and VC.
07.12.16 | Dave Roberts
Here Are Some Ways to Make the Megacity More Sustainable →
The technology platforms driving sustainable resource use in cities are getting better every day, argues OSIsoft’s Dave Roberts.
07.12.16 | Jeff St. John
Geli Sets Its Software Sights on Australia’s Solar-Storage Market With $3M Investment
The Silicon Valley startup raises more money, targets the burgeoning residential solar-plus-storage market Down Under.
07.13.16 | Stephen Lacey
If Elected, Donald Trump Would Be the Only National Leader to Deny Climate Change
Here are some of the stories we’re reading this morning.
It is still being decided how utilities will be compensated in a future that is increasingly composed of distributed energy resources and more active participation of customers and third parties. However, regulators are increasingly pushing forward market and regulatory reforms in support of these outcomes, which aim to more equitably balance shareholder and customer value.
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