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Maria Gallucci

Maria Gallucci is the clean economy reporter for InsideClimate News, covering issues ranging from electric vehicles and solar energy trends to carbon trading and state-level climate policies. She previously worked in Mexico City as a reporter for the top English-language newspaper, The News, and as a stringer for the Associated Press. She has a degree in journalism from Ohio University's Honors Tutorial College.

You can reach her by email at maria.gallucci@insideclimatenews.org

Articles

Vehicle-to-Grid Charging for Electric Cars Gets Lift from Major U.S. Utility

Oct 12 , 2011
NRG Energy is the first company in the U.S. to license a University of Delaware technology that uses electric car batteries to balance the grid.

Western States to Ease Electrical Grid Woes with an Old Technology Made New

Oct 3 , 2011
The U.S. West is integrating a decades-old 'synchrophasor' technology into the grid, allowing utilities to add more renewables and help avoid blackouts.

Lowe's, Walgreens Tackle Electric Car Charging Dilemma in the U.S.

Sep 28 , 2011
The U.S. retailers are bringing garage-friendly car chargers and recharging stations to the public—crucial solutions to help beat consumer 'range anxiety.'

Amid Solyndra Mess, DOE Stays Course on Making Solar as Cheap as Coal

Sep 23 , 2011
The federal SunShot Initiative is doling out millions in small grants to projects that cut the red tape on solar installations.

Solyndra Shakeout Seen as a Sign of Success for Wider Solar Market

Sep 21 , 2011
Some economists and advocates of alternative energy say the collapse of the less-competitive Solyndra signals progress in a maturing global solar market.

Can Solyndra's Breakthrough Solar Technology Outlive the Company's Demise?

Sep 20 , 2011
The politically charged investigation into Solyndra's collapse has overshadowed the fact that the fate of a groundbreaking technology hangs in the balance.

Auto Industry Pins Hopes on Fleets to Charge America's Electric Car Market

Sep 13 , 2011
The 16 million vehicles in America's commercial and government fleets are seen as crucial for launching both electric cars and charging infrastructure

Chinese Solar Boom a Boon for American Polysilicon Producers

Sep 8 , 2011
China's solar manufacturing boom could turn into a bonanza for U.S. suppliers of polysilicon, a key ingredient in solar panels