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On this podcast: We look at the evolution of a smart city, from technology integration to future applications. → Read More
The market opportunity to address water risk grows every day, yet remains untapped. → Read More
An engaged and demanding generation offers new opportunities and pitfalls for the energy industry. → Read More
Corporations are far more interested in buying their own renewables than they were even one year ago. → Read More
Solar and wind will be cheaper than coal and gas by 2030, according to BNEF. → Read More
ERCOT may need to plan for a skinny duck curve. → Read More
The latest EnergySage report finds the Lone Star State has a low price-per-watt—though its market has yet to take off. → Read More
Enthusiasm for a clean energy future tempered by the reality of the hard work ahead → Read More
Buffalo, N.Y. ranks No. 2 among U.S. cities with the highest potential to meet electricity demand with rooftop solar. → Read More
The Minnesota PUC is essentially stuck in Phase 1 of its three-phase approach to grid modernization. → Read More
The Minnesota PUC is essentially stuck in Phase 1 of its three-phase approach to grid modernization. → Read More
ComEd plans for microgrids, smart streetlights and more. → Read More
Large energy users in New York say utility standby rates are crippling grid-edge investment. → Read More
Net metering is just the beginning. → Read More
Will a new, simplified loan program bolster investor confidence? → Read More
RWE will roll out Bidgely services to its smart meter customers, while also looking for more promising cleantech in Silicon Valley. → Read More
The state is looking for an organization to help build a distributed energy marketplace. → Read More
Recently released study finds a mix of renewables and new transmission can do the job. → Read More
Will a streamlined Johnson Controls be a smart-buildings leader? → Read More
“I think it will be a very positive thing for all types of resources,” says former FERC Chairman Jon Wellinghoff. → Read More