Author: energeticinsurance.com Published: 12/16/19 DO MORE SOLAR PROJECTS, DEPLOY MORE CAPITAL ENERATE CREDIT COVER MAKES EFFICIENT SOLAR PROJECT FINANCING POSSIBLE. EVEN WHEN AN ORGANIZATION IS UNRATED OR BELOW INVESTMENT GRADE. According to industry-leading project Developers and Lenders, EneRate
New York outlines new ways to compensate distributed solar users as it looks beyond net metering
Author: Matthew Bandyk Published: 12/11/19 Utility Dive Dive Brief: The New York Department of Public Service (DPS) on Monday released recommendations on new ways to compensate residential and small commercial distributed solar users as the state works to move
A community-led plan for climate justice
Author: Tom Steyer Published: 12/9/2019 TOM 20/20 I use the term “climate justice” a lot, Ronald, and I wanted to take a moment to tell you why. Climate justice acknowledges that the people hit first and worst by
Battery prices fall nearly 50% in 3 years, spurring more electr
Author: Matthew Bandvk Publishd: 12/3/2019 Utility Dive Credit: Pixabay/Joenomias Dive Brief: Average market prices for battery packs have plunged from $1,100/kWh in 2010 to $156/kWh in 2019, an 87% fall in real
2019 was the year electric cars grew up
Author: Micheal Coren December 6, 2019 EY Tell Congress to extend the federal EV tax credit Electric cars had their biggest year ever in 2019, even as storm clouds gathered over their future. The numbers
Tech CEOs Visit Africa As ‘Source Of Innovation And Talent’
Author: Toby Shapshak Published: 12/6/2019 Forbes Tech giant CEOs have increasingly been visiting Africa. MAX CUVELLIER As Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey demonstrated with his month-long trip in November, the importance of Africa for global companies
Duke Energy SC Green Source Advantage (GSA) program
Author: Duke Energy Corporate Published: 12/6/2019 sc-greensource@duke-energy.com. Green Source Advantage: A proposed sustainability program for large business customers South Carolina Program Status In 2018, Duke Energy filed the Green Source Advantage (GSA) program with the Public Service Commission of South Carolina.
Senate Education Leaders Propose Bipartisan Solution to Simplify FAFSA for 20 Million Families and to Permanently Fund HBCUs and MSIs
Author: U.S._Department of Education Published: 12/5/2019 Legislation provides $255 million annually for HBCUs and Minority Serving Institutions, cuts up to 22 questions from the federal student aid application form, and eliminates bureaucratic verification nightmare for most students WASHINGTON, December 3, 2019 — Senate
Marketplace Exchanges Offer Hemp Farmers Harvest-Saving Opportunities
Author: William Summer Published: 12/4/2019 New Frontier Data Passage of the 2018 Farm Bill and the rise of CBD as a nutritional supplement has led to a boom in hemp cultivation over the
Road to 100: How a demolished Kansas town became a model of DOE renewables resilience
Author: Catherine Morehouse Published: 12/4/2019 Deep Dive The destruction wrought by a 2007 tornado gave the federal government an opportunity to build up a fully renewable town in a conservative part of
Exelon promotes Baltimore utility executive to post overseeing Pepco
Author: Holden Wilen Published: 12/5/2019 Baltimore Business Journal Enlarge Calvin Butler, previously CEO of Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., has been named senior executive vice president of parent
2019 REBUILD MARYLAND: CLIMATE ACTION SUMMIT
Author: Emily Frias Published: 12/4/2019 Chesapeake Climate Action Network Be part of Maryland’s next big climate plan! Join this exciting one-day conference with faith leaders, labor activists, environmental groups, and more! DECEMBER 14, 2019 SATURDAY | 9:00 AM
Special Report: Special Report: Investing in Lithium Batteries
Author: Keith Kohl Published: 12/4/2019 Energy and Capital Special Report: Special Report: Investing in Lithium Batteries The only word to describe the lithium battery market today is mixed.
Protect our right to go solar in D.C.
Author: Yesenia Rivera Published: 12/4/19 Solar United Neighbors An unelected board is denying permits to install solar panels. The Historic Preservation Review Board has issued new guidelines for solar installations on historic district buildings. These guidelines
Senate approves energy secretary nominee who pledged support for baseload power
Author: Kavya Balaraman Published 12/3/19 Update Utility Dive UPDATE: Dec. 3, 2019: The senate approved the nomination of Dan Brouillette with a 70-15 vote on Monday. Dive Brief: The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee grilled
BRIEF DHL brings electric delivery vehicle pilot to US
Author: Matt Leonard Published: 12/3/19 Utility Dive Dive Brief: DHL will bring its zero-emissions StreetScooter electric vehicles to the U.S. market beginning in 2020, according to Reuters. The
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New money: Green banks and green bonds are bringing billions to utilities for the energy transition
Author: Herman K. Trabish Published: 11/19/2019 Utility Deep The financial mechanisms are bringing investors to renewables and distributed energy as utilities, co-ops and munis move away from uneconomic legacy assets. Hundreds
How Utilities Can Win the War for Talent
Author: West Monroe Published: 11/26/19 Utility Dive 2019 Industry Research Report: How Utilities Can Win the War for Talent Custom content for
How does AI improve grid performance? No one fully understands and that’s limiting its use
Author: Herman K. Trabish Published: 11/14/2019 Utility Dive “For 75% of what utilities are doing, outside of maybe forecasting or managing capacity, AI is at the infancy stage and there is no real use