Latest News: Reflections on the Last 10 Years in Energy and Cleantech; Michigan’s Grid Is Not as Resilient as It Could Be. Energy Storage Can Help; And More!
GTM Daily Newsletter | December 24, 2019
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Julian Spector | 12.23.19
LS Power Acquires Electric Vehicle Fast-Charging Specialist EVgo
Deal could open new capital to expand what is already the largest public fast-charging network in the U.S.
Stephen Lacey | 12.24.19
Reflections on the Last 10 Years in Energy and Cleantech
On this week’s Energy Gang: we’ll look back over the last decade, and look forward to the next decade.
Laura Sherman | 12.23.19
Michigan’s Grid Is Not as Resilient as It Could Be. Energy Storage Can Help
Like many Midwestern states, Michigan has been slow to adopt new energy storage technologies. Change may finally be coming, the author writes.
Emma Foehringer Merchant | 12.23.19
The Stories That Defined the US Solar Market in 2019
Rarely does the U.S. solar industry see a quiet year. In that respect, 2019 did not disappoint — right up to the final weeks.
Jason Deign | 12.23.19
Peer-to-Peer Energy Trading Still Looks Like a Distant Prospect
Despite the hype of recent years, selling energy to your neighbor is not easy anywhere — and it’s particularly difficult in the U.S.
Stephen Lacey | 12.23.19
The Most Influential Deals, Stats, Twists and Buzz Phrases of the Decade
On this week’s Interchange podcast: a grab bag of important stories from the last 10 years.
It was a good year for renewable energy. Declining prices and increased demand are expected to continue driving the growth of wind and solar over the next five years. In 2019, this thirst for renewables saw large institutional investors and commercial/industrial buyers actively seeking new projects for their attractive returns. However, renewables financing is complex and continuously evolving.  There are many trends that investors must weigh as they seek to take advantage of opportunities, including the pending Investment Tax Credit step-down, increasing corporate procurement, rule changes around carbon capture accounting, and the changing US economy. In this paper, CohnReznick and CohnReznick Capital review the trends that were top of mind for investors, developers and other industry stakeholders as 2019 comes to a close, and the ones to watch in 2020.
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