Tag: energy-as-a-service
Thanks to Widely Available Solar Panels & Batteries at More Affordable Price Points, African Countries Are Finally Going Solar!
About a year ago, I wrote an article titled “Is There Really “Structural Overcapacity” of EVs & Solar that “the World Cannot Absorb”?” That was because everywhere you go, you would bump into an article talking about how China (Chinese companies) are massively over-producing solar panels, lithium-ion batteries, and electric … [continued]
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Fleet Electrification Is Getting Easier By The Day
Despite the abrupt shift in federal energy policy this year the US fleet electrification movement continues apace, powered by new analytic tools, new opportunities for grid interaction, and an ever-widening range of vehicle options.
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The US Energy Transition Is Not Going Quietly (Hint: Follow The Money)
The US energy-as-a-service startup Budderfly is pushing the US energy transition into high gear, with more than $1 billion in capital under its belt.
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