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June 22, 2016 - By Amy Poszywak
Views from the top: GE on how energy as a service can transform the C&I sector
In this exclusive interview, Dave Bartlett, the chief technology officer for GE's Current, explains how the internet of things will transform the way corporations think about their energy use.
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Finance - June 22, 2016
Southern Power completes €1.1B green bond issuance to accelerate renewable projects
The U.S. dollar equivalent of the net proceeds from the offering, around $1.2 billion, will be used to finance or invest in renewable energy generation projects in the U.S.
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Distributed Energy Resources - June 21, 2016
Tesla makes $2.9B bid to buy SolarCity in move to 'complete the picture'
Looking to create a single business that will sell electric cars and clean energy to power them, Tesla has made an offer for SolarCity in a deal valued at up to $2.86 billion.
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Solar - June 15, 2016
Onsite solar will provide 25% of Toyota's electric demand at new HQ
New details emerged June 14 about the 7.75-MW solar energy system to be installed at Toyota Motor Corp.'s new, energy-conscious North American headquarters in Texas.
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Sourcing Renewables - June 13, 2016
Wal-Mart moves closer to renewable power goals with utility solar deal
Owed to a new deal with Alabama Power, a Southern Co. utility, Wal-Mart Inc. is a little closer to meeting their renewable energy targets.
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Sourcing Renewables - June 13, 2016 - By Blaine Collison
Finding the right renewable energy project: The importance of comprehensive market access
In this column sponsored by Altenex, Blaine Collison dives into one complexity — market access — that can, managed properly, be turned into an asset for renewable energy buyers.
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Solar - June 10, 2016
Michigan utility celebrates 1st solar site, state's largest community project
Michigan may not be one of the highest ranked states for solar generation, but supportive policies and growing pressure from corporations may be moving the needle.
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Solar - June 9, 2016
Report: Nonresidential solar market stabilizing with help from corporate buyers
After a period of inconsistency, the first quarter of 2016 brought an appearance of stabilization to the nonresidential solar market.
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Energy Procurement - June 8, 2016
Toyota enters new 5-year supply deal with onsite solar provisions for North American HQ
Toyota Motor has activated a unique retail electricity supply contract, with provisions for both onsite and offsite renewable power, for its new North American headquarters.
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Sourcing Renewables - June 8, 2016
Amazon touts new, innovative agreement with Dominion for renewable energy
Amazon Web Services recently discussed details behind a new, "first-of-its-kind" agreement with its utility that will help advance the use of renewable power at its data centers.
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