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Are Climate Goals Doomed Without Nuclear?
Are Climate Goals Doomed Without Nuclear?

When the Obama Administration released its carbon rule this summer, it was hailed as a "historic step" to cutting carbon pollution. But is it really?…

10 years, 2 months ago

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Creating the Next Billion-Dollar Solar Firm
Creating the Next Billion-Dollar Solar Firm

Solar has been around for decades. But it’s only in the last 10 years when the billion-dollar companies have emerged. With solar business models stil…

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Winning Strategies In Home Energy Management
Winning Strategies In Home Energy Management

After a few years of struggles, tech providers are finally getting traction in home energy management. This is partly due to the rapid adoption of sm…

10 years, 2 months ago

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Can SunEdison Recover From Its Slump?
Can SunEdison Recover From Its Slump?

It's been a tough summer and fall for the world's biggest renewable energy developer. Since SunEdison announced its acquisition of Vivint Solar in Ju…

10 years, 3 months ago

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How Cheap Can Solar Get?
How Cheap Can Solar Get?

This week, we present a special episode from our new podcast series, called "The Interchange." The Interchange is a brand-new podcast available to GT…

10 years, 3 months ago

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Exxon's Hidden Past
Exxon's Hidden Past

In the mid 1970s, Exxon invested millions of dollars into sophisticated climate research and determined that greenhouse gas emissions would warm the …

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Shell's Arctic Drilling Gamble
Shell's Arctic Drilling Gamble

In 2012, Shell ventured up to the Arctic to drill exploratory offshore oil wells. A lot went wrong. Its containment dome failed, a ship ran aground, …

10 years, 4 months ago

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Distributed Batteries Are Following Solar's Success
Distributed Batteries Are Following Solar's Success

Behind-the meter battery storage is experiencing strong growth in the U.S. But with only 6.4 megawatts of capacity installed in 2014, companies have …

10 years, 4 months ago

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How Activists Killed a $6.9 Billion Utility Acquisition
How Activists Killed a $6.9 Billion Utility Acquisition

Until this week, most people thought Exelon's planned $6.9 billion acquisition of Pepco was a sure bet. But in a blow to both companies, regulators i…

10 years, 4 months ago

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The Most Important Energy Bill You've Never Heard Of
The Most Important Energy Bill You've Never Heard Of

If there’s any concept that can cut through politics of distributed energy, it’s “personal energy independence.” Some utilities may not like the idea…

10 years, 4 months ago

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