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‘How We Survive’: Journalist-turned-VC Molly Wood on climate tech

GreenBiz

When it comes to the climate crisis, we need to explore all available solutions, even those that aren’t ‘perfect,’ says long-time radio journalist and podcaster Molly Wood.

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How We Survive, Presented by Molly Wood

GreenBiz

Audio journalist Molly Wood, formerly of Marketplace, explores learnings from reporting her podcast "How We Survive," about how tech can help us adapt to climate change — and her pivot to become a climate tech VC.

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WoodMac: COVID-19 Driving Down Solar and Storage Prices Faster Than Expected

GreenTechMedia

Project construction delays and tightening consumer spending will drive down storage and electric vehicle demand, according to Wood Mackenzie. Molly Cox is a solar analyst and the author of the new Wood Mackenzie report ‘US solar PV system pricing: H1 2020.’ This in turn will drive down U.S.

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Solar Software Provider Aurora Raises $50 Million in Series B

GreenTechMedia

“Accurate system site design with robust shading analysis … are so important when you can’t visit people's homes for site surveys,” said Wood Mackenzie solar analyst Molly Cox.

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The State of Floating Solar: Bigger Projects, Climbing Capacity, New Markets

GreenTechMedia

gigawatts of floating solar installed globally by the end of 2019, according to Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables. Source: Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables. Source: Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables. Molly Cox is a research associate at Wood Mackenzie specializing in PV technology and operations.

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Duke Plans Largest Floating PV Project in the Southeast

GreenTechMedia

It’s the largest such project ever announced in the Southeast, according to Wood Mackenzie. The country has thus far installed only about 9 MW of FPV, making the Fort Bragg installation “quite substantial,” said WoodMac solar analyst Molly Cox. Army base in North Carolina, the company said on Wednesday.

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What’s the Future of Solar Development in Latin America?

GreenTechMedia

According to new research from Wood Mackenzie, average utility-scale system costs in major Latin American countries are expected to decline 9 percent from 2019 to 2020. Source: Wood Mackenzie. Molly Cox and Valentina Izquierda are Wood Mackenzie solar analysts. Country demand and system cost trends.