Latest News: Arcadia Raises $30M to Expand Community Solar, Home Energy Platform; Elizabeth Warren Unveils ‘Blue New Deal’ With Support for Offshore Wind; And More!
GTM Solar Newsletter | December 11, 2019
TOP SOLAR NEWS FROM GTM
Stephen Lacey | 12.10.19
This Clean Energy Tax Pro Knows All Your Deepest Secrets
This week, a special podcast episode on the secrets behind one of the best tax experts in renewable energy.
Jeff St. John | 12.10.19
Arcadia Raises $30M to Expand Community Solar, Home Energy Platform
Macquarie joins Arcadia’s list of investors as the community solar manager gets ready to push into new state markets.
Emma Foehringer Merchant | 12.10.19
Elizabeth Warren Unveils ‘Blue New Deal’ With Support for Offshore Wind
Under a Warren administration, offshore drilling operations would transition into offshore wind.
John Parnell | 12.10.19
Analysis: UK Election Shows Politicians Catching Up on Energy and Climate
Something important has changed since the U.K.‘s last election: Renewable energy no longer needs subsidies.
Emma Foehringer Merchant | 12.10.19
One Small Step for Sunrun, One Giant Leap for Virtual Power Plants
When solar adds storage, there are grid services to be had.
Emma Foehringer Merchant | 12.10.19
New Jersey Approves Transitional Solar Incentives to Help Keep Costs in Check
Lower compensation could hinder solar in the short term as regulators look to foster long-term market stability.
GTM Creative Strategies | 12.09.19
Why Flexible Gas Generation Must Be Part of Deep Decarbonization
Power-to-gas takes an emerging role as renewables soar and flexibility matters more than ever.
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