Latest News: US Microgrid Market Slowed in 2019. PG&E Could Single-Handedly Reverse the Trend; The Case for Utility Business Model Reform and Radical Climate Policy; And More!
GTM Daily Newsletter | December 19, 2019
TOP NEWS FROM GTM
GTM Creative Strategies | 12.18.19
KPI-Based Guarantees Will Unlock 300MW of Commercial Storage-as-a-Service
Honeywell and NRStor C&I pair behind-the-meter commercial energy storage with smart dispatch.
Julian Spector | 12.18.19
US Microgrid Market Slowed in 2019. PG&E Could Single-Handedly Reverse the Trend
The bankrupt California utility seeks the biggest U.S. microgrid portfolio ever, to be built in record time — a potential inflection point for the market.
Julia Pyper | 12.19.19
The Case for Utility Business Model Reform and Radical Climate Policy
On this week’s episode of Political Climate we ask Vox’s David Roberts a wide range of questions on American politics and how to save the planet.
John Parnell | 12.18.19
Gridserve Takes a New Approach to the Tough U.K. Solar Market
British developer Gridserve connects a utility-scale project combining bifacial solar, trackers and a battery — all without subsidies.
Austin Perea | 12.18.19
The US Residential Solar Market Is Set For Major Change in the 2020s
Incentives and falling costs took the market this far. Geographic diversification and home solar mandates could change the equation again.
Lindsay Cherry and Bryan White | 12.18.19
SolarEdge and Enphase Now Control 80% of the US Residential Solar Inverter Market
The two inverter suppliers dominate within the growing home solar market, according to Wood Mackenzie’s latest U.S. PV Leaderboard.
Karl-Erik Stromsta | 12.18.19
The Wind PTC Cliff Is Looking Less and Less Scary
The American wind market was expected to continue putting up solid numbers, and that was before the latest PTC extension.
John Parnell | 12.18.19
7 European Companies Looking to Go Big in American Clean Power in 2020
More like the Beatles, less like Oasis: European companies want to build a lasting presence in U.S. clean power as the energy transition takes shape.
The backbone of any electric fleet is the charging infrastructure—the physical network that transfers electricity from the grid to the vehicles themselves. In this guidebook you’ll learn the basics of charging: how it works, selecting the right charging option and more. You’ll also get important information on how PG&E can help with charger selection, site planning and design. You’ll also learn about financial incentives from PG&E and others that can cover much of your infrastructure conversion costs.
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