• Energy Storage Deep Dive

    The last few years have seen increasing adoption of energy storage technology across sectors, from power to transportation to buildings. Despite the changing policy environment, the demands-led growth shows little signs of slowing down. With its versatile configuration both as a standalone technology and in conjunction with other clean energy...


  • Are We in a Nuclear Renaissance?

    Nuclear energy is making a comeback. From project announcements to capital raises, new headlines around nuclear seem to be rolling in every week. Shuttered plants, including Three Mile Island and Palisades, are set to re-open. About-to-expire permits for operating existing plants such as Diablo are getting extended. Incumbents such as...


  • The Tale of Green Hydrogen Since the IRA

    The green hydrogen sector experienced a dramatic cycle following the passing of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in 2022. A massive number of projects were announced in the first half year, with companies rushing to invest in green hydrogen projects and capture the $3/kg production tax credit (PTC) in section...


  • Interconnection Bottleneck: a 2.6TW Challenge to Scale Clean Energy

    More power supply is needed to meet the rising energy demand. Yet despite the better technology and workforce upskilling, building a power-generating project now takes longer than ever. In a Nutshell Many factors have contributed to the delay, ranging from securing the permits to procuring the equipment. Among them, the...


  • Keeping Score of the DOE Loan Program

    The Department of Energy (DOE)’s recent announcement of a 15 billion conditional loan to PG&E has caught a lot of attention this past week. If finalized, this would be the biggest loan DOE has ever issued to a single company through its Loan Program Office (LPO). Size aside, the PG&E...