Latest News: SunEdison Shares at 24 Cents in After-Hours Trading on WSJ Bankruptcy News; How Utilities Could Cut Planning Time for Demand-Side Management by Half; And more
Daily Newsletter | April 04, 2016
TODAY'S NEWS FROM GTM
04.02.16 | Eric Wesoff
SunEdison Shares at 24 Cents in After-Hours Trading on WSJ Bankruptcy News
One of the more spectacular financial collapses in recent years.
04.01.16 | Stephen Lacey
The Utility Industry Is Rebranding Itself: PR Ploy or Serious Attempt to Connect With Customers?
The gang looks at a new public relations effort underway in the U.S. utility industry.
04.01.16 | Amy Gahran
How Utilities Could Cut Planning Time for Demand-Side Management by Half
Ongoing discourse with regulators allows for course corrections in real time.
04.01.16 | Mike Munsell
Take the News Quiz and Win a Pass to Solar Summit 2016
Are you feeling lucky? Beat Wesoff’s score of 1 out of 6.
04.01.16 | Jason Deign
SunEdison’s Collapse Casts Doubt Over Imergy’s Battery Storage Sales in India
A large-scale flow battery rollout looks uncertain as the solar giant flounders.
04.01.16 | Julia Pyper
Tesla’s Model 3 Won’t Change the World. And That’s OK
Musk poses existential questions at the Model 3 launch event: “Why does Tesla exist? Why are we making electric cars? Why does it matter?”
04.04.16 | Stephen Lacey
Hillary Clinton’s Largest Super PAC Is Fueled by Millions of Dollars From Fossil Fuel Interests
Here are some of the stories we’re reading this morning.

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