Chloe Holden

@ChloeHolden7

Energy storage research analyst . Views mine

New York City
Joined November 2012

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  1. Mar 12

    (Unfortunately, I like Florida Georgia Line, the musical equivalent of a 3 musketeers bar)

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    Mar 12

    The past 12 years at Greentech Media have been the most rewarding of my professional (and personal) life. Here's my humble attempt to explain how much this job has meant to me, and to celebrate the community that made it possible. The work continues!

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  3. Mar 12

    Did Tesla marketing help write the recent song “New Truck” by Florida Georgia Line? With lines as specific as “electric all wheel drive, the kind you can plug up” and “I did not go to a dealership” one has to wonder

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    Mar 12

    We have lined up a stellar group of guest co-hosts for over the coming weeks. First up, next week: , the CEO of . Donnel never disappoints. We'll talk building electrification, post-stimulus climate politics, and equitable infrastructure ideas.

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    Mar 8

    Texas: maybe we need more battery storage on the grid... : hold my flamethrower (note this is just one of many many projects coming onto the grid in Texas over the coming years, check out our latest monitor for more detail!)

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    Mar 8

    OUR SLATE IS HERE!!!! This , we are extremely proud to announce our first slate of City Council endorsements, a group of 10 incredible women fighting for climate justice.

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    Now, who's ready for a big fight over the upcoming multi-trillion-dollar climate/infrastructure recovery package? 🙋‍♀️

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    Mar 4

    1/ This is a chart of severe weather events in the US over the last 40 years. These costly disasters are becoming more frequent. And the fact is: The US power grid is just not prepared for them.

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    Mar 4

    The massive growth of battery storage was indeed a bright spot last year in the fight against . The technology will only become more important as we move faster to electrify our buildings and add more renewables to the grid. 

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    Mar 4

    39 of 48 states have already reduced CO2 intensity electricity by what the sooooo scary Clean Power Plan asked them to do by 2030. The only states that aren't *a decade* ahead of the CPP schedule are coal-producers (and that can't last). Time to dream bigger indeed.

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    Mar 3

    Hey - I don't want to freak anyone out or anything but the latest / Monitor shows more storage came online in Q4 2020 than in 2013 through 2019 COMBINED! The is ! We broke the Y axis.

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  12. Mar 3

    Some more graphs from the 2020 Energy Storage Monitor Year in Review are available for free here (). The full report and data behind it is available to WM clients.

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  13. Mar 3

    Overall, 3.5 gigawatt-hours of storage were deployed in the U.S. in 2020, 214% more new storage than was added in 2019.

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  14. Mar 3

    . found in this report that FTM prices continued to decline over the course of 2020, despite the pandemic. FTM system price declines are being helped along by greater LFP battery uptake and a shift toward cabinet enclosures.

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  15. Mar 3

    Further FTM deployments over the next five years will increasingly see a diverse mix of states represented. According to the FTM storage pipeline now sits at 140 GW.

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  16. Mar 3

    Front-of-the-meter storage is - as expected - climbing fast, driven by large scale utility procurements. We saw 1,105 MW of FTM storage come online in 2020, but more than 3x that amount will come online in 2021.

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  17. Mar 3

    (The resi market is growing so fast and I welcome DMs about the market from industry. We are forecasting pretty significant growth in this sector in 2021.)

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  18. Mar 3

    ... the massive Moss Landing project in California (1,200 MWh all on its own)!, a smattering of other notable FTM storage interconnections, fairly flat non-resi deployments, and a dramatic upswing in residential storage deployments (90.1 MW/207.7 MW in Q4).

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  19. Mar 3

    The new Energy U.S. Storage Monitor is out. In December we announced that Q3 was a massive quarter for energy storage -- now we can say that Q4 was even bigger. The reason for that was...

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    Feb 26

    my fave portrayal of income distribution is from dutch economist jan pen in 1971, based on uk. workers and owners walk in an hour long parade in order of height, but height is proportionate to their income. it looks like this:

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