Top Energy Storage News: The Grid in 2030 Will Be Dramatically Different From Today. How Will We Manage the Transition?; And more
Energy Storage Newsletter | July 20, 2016
TOP ENERGY STORAGE NEWS FROM GTM
07.19.16 | EQ Research
State Bulletin: General Utility Rate Case Update, Q2 2016 Visualized
A visualization of active general rate cases for utilities across the U.S.
07.19.16 | Jeff St. John
PG&E to Plug Enphase Smart Inverters and SolarCity Storage Systems Into Its Grid Control Platform
How the first big smart inverter-battery test involving real customers could provide a model for aggregators bringing grid services to utilities.
07.19.16 | Stephen Lacey
The Grid in 2030 Will Be Dramatically Different From Today. How Will We Manage the Transition?
We step into the future and look back at the possible scenarios for the distributed grid.
07.18.16 | Amy Gahran
  Can Battery Storage Recharge Australian Utilities?
Australia is becoming a leading market for distributed storage, encouraging utilities there to get creative.
07.18.16 | Eric Wesoff
Enphase’s New $25M Loan Bets It All on Next-Gen Microinverters and Energy Storage
Enphase faces a harrowing product-development cycle, cost-reduction plan and production ramp on two new products.
07.14.16 | Katherine Tweed
Rate Base It! A Primer on New York’s Distributed System Implementation Plans
Market-enabling technologies at the distribution level are likely a decade away in New York.
MORE ENERGY STORAGE NEWS FROM GTM
07.14.16 | Jeff St. John
SolarEdge Sees Its Smart Inverters as the Hub of Battery-Backed Solar Homes
But it’s still too early to call it a market. “Just add batteries—there will be a business there.”
07.13.16 | Mike Munsell
Commercial Energy Storage Economics Will Be Attractive in 19 US State Markets by 2021
GTM Research crunched the numbers for 1-hour and 2-hour commercial storage systems.
07.13.16 | Shayle Kann
How the Grid Was Won: Three Scenarios for the Distributed Grid in 2030
Shayle Kann imagines the future of electricity.
07.13.16 | Julia Pyper
How Arizona’s Biggest Utility Is Modeling the Customer of the Future in Its ‘Rate Design Laboratory’
APS says its utility-owned rooftop solar pilot is all about innovation, interoperability and a comprehensive approach to grid modernization.