The Shift From Third-Party Ownership to Loans Signals a Structural Change in US Residential Solar
On this week’s Interchange, a look at the evolution of solar finance.
On this week’s Interchange, a look at the evolution of solar finance.
Plus community storage activity and a bid for SunEdison’s YieldCo
This week, The Interchange comes to you live from General Motors’ world headquarters.
In this week’s Interchange: Are batteries really a suitable option for residential backup power?
In this week’s Interchange podcast, we parse the details (or the lack of details) from Musk’s latest reveal.
How would the two very different presidential candidates handle federal electricity policy? Stephen Lacey, Shayle Kann and Julia Pyper discuss.
A wide-ranging discussion on the future of ratemaking for distributed energy
In this week’s Interchange, we debate the future of rate design: Can we accommodate distributed energy while paying for fixed grid costs?
On this week’s podcast: As the behind-the-meter resource mix diversifies, demand response markets and providers evolve.
Here are some of the stories we’re reading this morning.
On this week’s Interchange, we look at the latest headwinds facing solar.
On this week’s Interchange, we look at how corporate renewable energy deals work.
What do Arizona Public Service’s pilot programs tell us about the future of this market segment?
On this week’s Interchange, we look at what’s driving continued advancements in wind power.
On this week’s Interchange, we try to answer what everyone is asking: Why do Elon Musk and the Rive brothers want to build a solar roof?
In this week’s Interchange, we look at how the C&I storage market is expanding as project economics improve.
Debating the role of venture capital in transforming the energy sector.
On this week’s Interchange, we talk to RMI’s Chris Nelder about all the ways EVs could benefit—and strain—the electricity system.
Stephen Lacey picks his top conversations of the year.
We step into the future and look back at the possible scenarios for the distributed grid.
A look at the Chilean, Brazilian and Mexican solar markets.
It could be. But if you thought the middle market for solar was hard in America, the African market is even tougher.
Energy service providers and utilities are looking to bundle a more diverse range of technologies for C&I customers.
On this episode of the Interchange, we look at new research on the value of storage under carbon constraints.
This week, we look at how energy issues are playing out in the presidential campaign. We’ll also talk about how Texas is dealing with a surge of distributed generation.