Latest News: Brexit Vote Not Likely to Alter UK Clean Energy Trajectory; Will String Inverters Completely Replace Central Inverters in the US Solar Market?; And more
Daily Newsletter | July 01, 2016
TODAY'S NEWS FROM GTM
06.30.16 | Stephen Lacey
What If We Redesigned the Grid From Nothing?
The Energy Gang asks whether utilities, regulators and third energy companies will ever coalesce around a common vision for the future grid.
06.30.16 | Asim Hussain
In Evaluating the Role of Fuel Cell Technology, It’s Important to Start With the Facts
Bloom Energy’s Asim Hussain sets the record—and The Energy Gang—straight on the truth about fuel cells.
06.30.16 | Julian Spector
Brexit Vote Not Likely to Alter UK Clean Energy Trajectory
Chaos isn’t good for business, but domestic policies have already been guiding Britain’s energy choices.
06.30.16 | Scott Moskowtiz
Will String Inverters Completely Replace Central Inverters in the US Solar Market?
When will the rapid growth in demand for three-phase string inverters finally stop?
06.30.16 | Jason Deign
South Korean Battery Makers Face a Surprise Challenge in China
The world’s most important battery market is becoming a major challenge for the world’s biggest battery producers.
06.30.16 | Katherine Tweed
D.light Expands Its Financing Platform for Off-Grid Solar Home Systems
The off-grid pioneer expands from simple lighting to more holistic solutions.
07.01.16 | Stephen Lacey
Federal Officials Open Investigation Into Fatal Tesla Autopilot Crash
Here are some of the stories we’re reading this morning.