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Sponsored: CMS Enterprises talks with global sustainability leader Rob Threlkeld of General Motors about the roles renewable energy plays in helping GM meet its energy and business goals.
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How pricing affects solar-plus-battery system economics and pricing reform for better grid integration.
by James Mandel
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Big60Million plans to boost solar with mini-bonds, making sure locals reap the benefits of having clean energy on their doorstep.
by Tom Idle
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These innovative companies are capitalizing on creative financing trends, from solar asset-backed securities to yield cos.
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Here's how solar plus storage could reinvent the electric power business over the coming decade.
by James Mandel
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In the latest version of the Equator Principles, even more energy projects will be subject to banks' risk reviews.
by Chris Nolan
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Limited information about performance blocks energy efficiency loans for buildings, but a new project could help to clear the path.
by Matt Golden
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Targeted public investments in infrastructure projects could bridge the funding gap in sustainable investments.
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In a ranking of 50 utilities across the country, PG&E topped the list in total spending on EE programs, as well as spending per megawatt-hour of sales. Other top-spending utilities include subsidiaries of National Grid, Edison International and Long Island Power Authority.
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The city of Wilmington and Honeywell have embarked on a sweeping $14.5 million efficiency project that includes two solar arrays, increased water reservoir capacity, a traffic light retrofit and upgraded lighting and HVAC systems for 11 facilities.
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By most measures, wind energy has been a great business lately, but its supporters need to be honest about costs as well as the benefits, since both are substantial.
by Marc Gunther
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In the latest sign that China takes the threat of global warming seriously, Chinese business executives with close ties to the government have launched a voluntary market in Beijing to buy and sell carbon credits.
by Marc Gunther