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Peter Maloney Jan 31
You're right, Kauai is not BTM. I meant it as an eg.of the falling solar+storage costs in HI. GTM did not use it as an eg. in the report.
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Peter Maloney Nov 11
Trump insider on renewables: The sky is not falling.
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Peter Maloney Oct 26
Looking beyond he said/she said in the debate:
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Peter Maloney Oct 26
Replying to @Esthernow @Zer0Will
Congratulations, Esther
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Peter Maloney Oct 4
flexible nukes? you can do that?
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Peter Maloney Sep 22
As utilities continue to revert to their roots, grows its generation base
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Peter Maloney Sep 22
With AEP deal, private equity continues gobbling up utility plants via
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Peter Maloney Sep 12
Loveless: Solar power's future bright but has a way to go via
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Peter Maloney Sep 2
Corporations are remaking the landscape.
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Peter Maloney Aug 4
"Energystorage is going organic:
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Peter Maloney 19 May 16
Has Sunrun done in the ?
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ElisaWood 6 Apr 16
Hawaii, Ontario, California in Search of .
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Peter Maloney 1 Apr 16
Solar power clouds outlook for new gas plants in New England
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Peter Maloney 11 Mar 16
I'm not going to reveal my sources (to protect the ignorant), but I came across an interesting phrase today:"surplus electricity."
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Peter Maloney 19 Jan 16
Why this Ohio utility lauds carbon controls via
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Peter Maloney 26 Dec 15
Is there a lesson in David Crane's departure from NRG Energy?
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Peter Maloney 17 Nov 15
Less fission means more fracking. Top Floor Power on :
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Peter Maloney 22 Oct 15
There's no free lunch for power.
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Peter Maloney 24 Jul 15
Jim Hansen is back after a hiatus from the spotlight with a paper about sea level rise that is sure to stir debate.
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Peter Maloney 17 Jul 15
Might the EPA abandon MATS to save its Clean Power Plan?
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