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Bloom Energy Begins Fuel Cell Production in Delaware

Bloom Energy Begins Fuel Cell Production in Delaware 
Eric Wesoff – July 14, 2013

Solid oxide fuel cells rolling off a highly subsidized production line.

Schneider Electric Eyes Invensys in Another Big Smart Grid Acquisition

Schneider Electric Eyes Invensys in Another Big Smart Grid Acquisition 
Jeff St. John – July 12, 2013

A $5 billion offer for Invensys, an industrial controls giant, with some smart grid potential

The Top 6 Legal Factors Holding Back Microgrids

The Top 6 Legal Factors Holding Back Microgrids 
Benjamin Falber and Natara Feller – July 12, 2013

Here are some potential legal landmines to consider when building a microgrid.

Nanosolar, Thin-Film Solar Hype Firm, Officially Dead

Nanosolar, Thin-Film Solar Hype Firm, Officially Dead 
Eric Wesoff – July 12, 2013

U.S. CIGS solar assets are being auctioned off after more than $400 million in VC investment.

The Water-Heater-to-Smart-Grid Connector Goes Commercial

The Water-Heater-to-Smart-Grid Connector Goes Commercial 
Jeff St. John – July 12, 2013

Emerson’s device to turn water heaters into grid energy assets is now in pre-commercial pilot.

$100 Trillion for Solar Revealed at Intersolar North America

$100 Trillion for Solar Revealed at Intersolar North America 
Herman K. Trabish – July 12, 2013

To get into the marketplace, solar needs “a tradable liquid product.”

Arizona’s Biggest Utility Proposes a Cut to Net Metering

Arizona’s Biggest Utility Proposes a Cut to Net Metering 
Herman K. Trabish – July 12, 2013

APS calls it customer fairness; solar advocates call it a backdoor tax.

How a Utility’s Sketchy Efficiency Practices Could Be Costing Ratepayers More Than $400M

How a Utility’s Sketchy Efficiency Practices Could Be Costing Ratepayers More Than $400M 
Adam James – July 12, 2013

Is FirstEnergy “hiding” efficiency on its books to the detriment of ratepayers?