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Daily Archives: July 20, 2017
Biotech Stock Roundup: Vertex Boosted by CF Data, FDA Nod for Gilead, Puma Drugs – Zacks.com
Posted: July 20, 2017 at 3:19 am
Key highlights this week include impressive data from Vertexs (VRTX - Free Report) cystic fibrosis (CF) pipeline while companies like Gilead (GILD - Free Report) and Puma (PBYI - Free Report) got FDA approval for their hepatitis C virus (HCV) and breast cancer treatments, respectively.
Recap of the Weeks Most Important Stories
Vertex CF Data Impresses: Vertex got a major boost with positive data on three different triple combination regimens in people with cystic fibrosis (CF) who have one F508del mutation and one minimal function mutation (F508del/Min). These are the first data to show the potential to treat the underlying cause of CF in these patients, who have a severe and difficult-to-treat type of the disease. The company is looking to start a pivotal program in the first half of 2018. Vertexs shares were up significantly in pre-market trading.
CRL for Amgen/UCB Osteoporosis Drug: Amgen (AMGN - Free Report) and partner UCB got a Complete Response Letter (CRL) from the FDA for Evenity (romosozumab), their investigational treatment for postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. However, the CRL doesnt come as a surprise considering the emergence of a new safety signal in a late-stage study (ARCH). Although Evenity met both the primary endpoints and the key secondary endpoint in the study, the companies said that an imbalance in positively adjudicated cardiovascular serious adverse events was observed.
The FDA has asked the companies to include data from the ARCH study in the resubmission as well as data from the BRIDGE study in men with osteoporosis (Read more: Amgen Gets CRL for Osteoporosis Drug Evenity's BLA). Amgen is a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) stock -- you can see the complete list of todays Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.
FDA Nod for Gilead HCV Drug: Gilead has added another drug to its hepatitis C virus (HCV) portfolio with the FDA granting approval to Vosevi, a single-tablet regimen for the re-treatment of adults with chronic HCV. Vosevi provides physicians with a new therapeutic option for their hardest-to-treat patients. However, Vosevi comes with a boxed warning regarding the risk of hepatitis B virus (HBV) reactivation in HCV/HBV co-infected patients -- this could limit uptake.
Gileads HCV franchise, which was a major revenue generator, is under considerable strain due to new competition and pricing pressure. The company has underperformed the Zacks-categorized Medical-Biomedical/Genetics industry so far in 2017 with shares gaining 0.1% while the industry is up 8.9%.
Puma Up on FDA Approval of Nerlynx: Puma gained FDA approval for its breast cancer treatment, Nerlynx (neratinib), which has blockbuster potential. Nerlynx, the first approved drug in Pumas portfolio, is indicated for the extended adjuvant treatment of early-stage, HER2+ breast cancer, an aggressive type of tumor. This means that Nerlynx can be taken after an initial treatment so that the risk of the cancer coming back can be reduced further. Nerlynxs approval was in line with expectations considering a favorable advisory panel vote earlier this year. Pumas shares were up 8.5% on the news. Year-to-date (YTD), Pumas shares are up a whopping 204.4%.
Sarepta-BioMarin Settle Patent Dispute: Sarepta (SRPT - Free Report) and BioMarin settled their patent dispute regarding the use of Sareptas Exondys 51 and all future exon-skipping products for the treatment of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). The companies signed a licensing agreement providing Sarepta with global exclusive rights to BioMarins DMD patent estate for Exondys 51 and all future exon-skipping products. BioMarin has the option to convert the license to a co-exclusive right if it decides to proceed with an exon-skipping therapy for DMD. Terms of the deal include a one-time $35 million payment from Sarepta as well as certain milestone-based payments and royalties. Sareptas shares were down 3%.
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The NASDAQ Biotechnology Index was up 1.1% over the last five trading sessions. Among major biotech stocks, Biogen (BIIB - Free Report) was up almost 4%. Over the last six months, Vertex was up 60.2% while Alexion (ALXN - Free Report) was down 6.7% (See the last biotech stock roundup here: Arena Shoots Up on Study Data, CELG Inks Immuno-Oncology Deal).
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What the loss of lvaro Morata means for Real Madrid CF – isportsweb.com (blog)
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Real Madrid is having quite a busy off-season. The team has agreed to terms with English club, Chelsea, for the transfer of lvaro Morata. The transfer fee is believed to be for 85 million. In a brief statement, the Blues have said: Chelsea Football Club and Real Madrid have agreed terms for the transfer of Alvaro Morata to Stamford Bridge. The move is now subject to him agreeing personal terms and passing a medical.
Agreement Chelsea-Real Madrid for 85 M + 9 M season, 5 years contract for #Morata @SkySport #Transfers #CFC pic.twitter.com/yYK04WPe6Y
Angelo Mangiante (@angelomangiante) July 19, 2017
The signing reportedly comes at the request of Antonio Conte, who had attempted to sign the Spanish international for Chelsea last summer. The Blues are looking for a new striker to replace Diego Costa who is reportedly leaving the club this summer.
Real Madrid have also confirmed the move, stating: Real Madrid C.F. and Chelsea F.C. have reached an agreement regarding the transfer of lvaro Morata, subject to the player completing his medical. The club wishes to express its thanks for the dedication, professionalism and exemplary conduct displayed by the player over the years, spanning his time in our academy right through to his spell as a member of the first-team squad.
Morata was first associated with the Spanish club in 2008 when he joined the Real Madrid youth team. He made his debut with the first team two years later in 2010 appearing in 52 games and scoring 11 goals. Most notably in 2013, Morata played the complete 90 minutes in El Clsico against FC Barcelona and provided the assist to Karim Benzema for the games opening goal. He transferred to Juventus for 20 million in 2014, successfully winning the domestic double of Serie A and Coppa Italia. However, Real Madrid exercised their buy-back clause to bring back Morata from Juventus for 30 million in June of 2016.
Earlier this year, Morata admitted in an interview with The Guardian that he expresses constant gratitude towards Conte. Morata stated: Conte is the manager who most bet on me, without even ever having had me in his team. Im very conscious of that: he bet on me for Juventus but left before I arrived; then he wanted me at Chelsea come what may. He knows me better than I could imagine, Im sure. And thats important, it motivates you to work hard, train well.
Morata concluded his praise, saying: I feel indebted to him because hes the coach that most trusted in me, most wanted me, who made me feel I could perform at the highest level.
With the transfer, Real Madrid inevitably loses depth at the striker position. Morata served as an excellent substitute option for Karim Benzema. Real Madrid will likely rely more on Gareth Bale to be a viable option in late-game minutes. Bale has often come on as a substitute later in games and has proven that he can provide a spark when the team needs it the most. The team will also turn to budding star Francisco Romn Alarcn Surez, otherwise known as Isco. The wing position opposite Cristiano Ronaldo has always been a relatively weaker point in the Madrid offense. Isco will be asked to service crosses into the box for both Ronaldo and Benzema and he has shown in the past that he is capable of such a task.
The departure of Morata will also open the door for young striker Nikolaos Vergos. The 21-year-old has spent his time on the third string but could potentially earn a spot with the second team. Vergos is a pure finisher with excellent technique. He is known for his ability to head the ball out of the air and create opportunities for himself. He also provides versatility given the fact that he can move to center-forward with no drop in productivity.
Real Madrid are also planning a bid of their own. The team is reportedly ready to make an offer to finally seal the transfer of Monaco striker Kylian Mbappe. The 18-year-old scored 15 goals and recorded eight assists last season.Mbappes price tag is rumored to be around 120 million with Real Madrid now ready to step up to the bid.
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Investors must not feel shy to buy these stocks: CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (CF), Newfield Exploration Company (NFX) – StockNewsJournal
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The Cerbat Gem | Investors must not feel shy to buy these stocks: CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (CF), Newfield Exploration Company (NFX) StockNewsJournal CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:CF) market capitalization at present is $6.87B at the rate of $29.43 a share. The firm's price-to-sales ratio was noted 1.84 in contrast with an overall industry average of 3.74. Most of the active traders and ... Citizens Financial Group, Inc. - CFG - Stock Price Today - Zacks |
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New Rauner hire compared abortion to Nazi eugenics in blog post – Chicago Sun-Times
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One of Gov. Bruce Rauners new communications aides has argued that abortion is being used to rid the world of disabled and other unwanted persons comparing it to Nazi Germany.
Communications specialist Brittany Carl has also taken on organized labor in her on-line posts, contending that teachers unions should be dissolved.
Carl, a $45,000-a-year communications specialist was hired this week as part of sweeping changes within Rauners administration. Carl, who goes by Brittany Clingen Carl or Brittany Clingen in online articles, is listed as the editor and publisher of Reclaiming Feminism, a conservative blog.
In an April blog post, Carl commented on a Huffington Post article about a Catholic high school in Canada that had been criticized for screening an anti-abortion video that compared the procedure to the Holocaust.
Certainly nothing matchesthe atrocity of the Holocaust, but its undeniable that abortion is being used to rid the world of disabled and other unwanted persons a fact the Left and their pro-abortion allies dont want discussed, Carl wrote.
Carl also wrote about parents aborting babies diagnosed with Down syndrome: Attempting to rid the world of people with Down syndrome simply because they are different constitutes the dangerous and morally reprehensible practice ofeugenics not entirely unlike what was practiced in . . . Nazi Germany.
In a story posted oneagnews.orgin May 2013, Carl wrote about a Stanford University professor and author who said teachers unions have created insurmountable problems for effective schools and should be stopped.
Its clear that the faster the teachers unions are dissolved, the faster we can begin to restore the education system and ensure its benefits for those whom it was created for the children, Carl wrote.
Asked about the posts against abortion and unions, a Rauner spokeswoman said they are Carls personal opinions.
Any of the writing Brittany did before she worked for the state reflect her personal opinion, not the opinion of the administration, said Laurel Patrick, Rauners new communications director in an email. If youre going to quote from her past writing, she asks that you please quote accurately and with full context.
Rauner last week began a series of firings, including all of his communications team. Employees of the conservative-leaning think tank the Illinois Policy Institute have now taken key posts in Rauners administration.
The transition has not gone smoothly. On Monday, the governor fired Ben Tracy, his handpicked body man, after his staff found a series of homophobic and racially insensitive remarks on Tracys Twitter account.
The governor has always portrayed himself as a social moderate, focused more on fiscal issues than social ones. Rauner and first lady Diana Rauner have contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to abortion rights groups jointly and through their familys not-for-profit foundation.
But the shift in Rauner administration employees shows hes moving further to the right. Many staffers who were either fired or resigned were moderate Republicans and said they were able to get Rauner away from an anti-union and right-to-work agenda to focus on attainable reforms.
A Republican operative said Diana Rauner should be concerned. I would like to know, the first lady, who is a known pro-choice advocate, how she feels about this, the operative, speaking on condition of anonymity, said. Really she should be weighing in.
Carls husband is Jared Carl, who is listed as vice president of development for the Illinois Opportunity Project on his LinkedIn page.Rauneron Mondaynamed that groups president Matthew Besler his new campaign chief, following the exit of Mike Zolnierowicz.
The free market Illinois Opportunity Project is co-founded by conservative radio talk show host Dan Proft, a Rauner ally.
Personal PAC, an abortion rights group that took aim at the Rauners earlier this year, blasted them on Wednesday for the recent hires.
This is just further evidence as to what a complete fraud Governor Rauner and Diana Rauner truly are. They have spent tens of millions of dollars lying to Illinois voters about being pro-choice and moderate, Terry Cosgrove, Personal PAC CEO said in a statement. Hiring racist, anti-Semitic, homophobic right-wing activists to run Illinois government puts them on a race to the bottom in competition with Donald Trump as to who can be the most destructive.
The local chapter of the Anti-Defamation League also called on Carl to retract her statement.
Any analogy comparing the Holocaust to the national debate over abortion is historically inaccurate, inappropriate and offensive especially to survivors and their families, regional director Lonnie Nasatir said in a statement.
But Illinois Right to Life dubbed Carl a strong intelligent pro-life woman, and called attacks on her a discriminatory smear campaign.
Our state is on the verge of financial collapse and pro-abortion Democrats are standing knee deep in dredging up abortion quotes rather than fixing our states current financial crisis, the anti-abortion groups executive director Emily Troscinski said. Democrats seem more upset that Gov. Rauner didnt consult them when hiring his new, well qualified staff than with the real problems facing Illinois.
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In policy debates, bowing to "science" can lead down dark paths – NewsOK.com
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AMONG the most intellectually offensive tactics of some activists is to proclaim science a cudgel for silencing debate. That's not a new practice, and it's worth noting how acquiescence to such tactics played out in the past.
Throughout much of the first half of the 20th century, the science of eugenics was aggressively promoted by prominent politicians, attorneys and medical professionals, particularly political progressives. Darwinian evolution and advances in genetics and biology were cited as scientific justification for a wide range of policies, including forced sterilization.
In 1915, Dr. W.C. Rucker, associate surgeon general of the U.S. Public Health Service, flatly declared, Eugenics is a science. It is a fact, not a fad.
In 1916, an Oklahoma State Board of Health column, which ran statewide, declared the object of eugenics was the improvement of the inherent type and the mental and physical capacities of the individual in the future. The board advised the most important eugenic recommendations included segregation of defectives so that they may not mingle their family traits with those on sound lines and sterilization of certain gross and hopeless defectives.
In 1927, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of forced sterilization laws. The lone dissenter was Justice Pierce Butler, a devout Catholic. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. derided Butler as someone who knows this is good law, and pre-emptively questioned whether Butler would have the courage to vote with us in spite of his religion.
By the 1930s, Oklahoma's Legislature authorized sterilization of inmates at prisons and mental asylums. Sen. Louis Ritzhaupt, a Guthrie Democrat and medical doctor who would serve as president of the Oklahoma Medical Association, championed the law.
In 1934, Ritzhaupt warned that the number of jail and mental hospital patients was growing steadily, draining taxpayer dollars. The only way to curtail this expense is to stop production of potential inmates. He claimed people subjected to sterilization, during any sane interval, will welcome the procedure.
In 1935, Ritzhaupt said some form of eugenic control was required to create a nation of physically and intellectually superior human beings. Otherwise, he warned, certain people revert more or less to the animal type.
In practice, those subjected to sterilization often included people whose chief defect was poverty or minority status.
According to 2012 research by Lutz Kaelber, an associate professor of sociology at the University of Vermont, 556 individuals were sterilized in Oklahoma with 78 percent being female. And that doesn't include numerous American Indian women sterilized at an Oklahoma City federal facility in the 1970s. Citing a 1976 Government Accounting Office report, Kaelber writes that many associated consent forms were improperly filled out or provided no clear indication of consent by the woman sterilized.
It took the Nazi Holocaust to discredit eugenics. Before then, critics were dismissed as backward, anti-science zealots.
Science is one thing. People's interpretation of science is something else. And policy proposals based on debatable interpretations of science should certainly be debated.
Otherwise, history shows that failure to engage in such discussions can lead society down a very dark path.
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Eugenics: What is the meaning of eugenics and what does it have to do with nepotism? – GQ India
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In his apology to Kangana Ranaut over the IIFA controversy, Saif Ali Khan said it was easy to confuse nepotism with genetics. Maybe, he said, There is something in the genes too that makes many of Raj Kapoors descendants actors or Pataudis cricketers. I think its actually eugenics and genetics thats coming into play. Obviously you wanted to know what the meaning of eugenics is and just what it had to do with nepotism. But youve had a long week and youre too lazyto look it up yourself. So we did.
Thanks to the good folks over at Merriam Webster Dictionary we now know that eugenics refers to the study of improving population through controlled breeding to increase the occurrence of desirable heritable characteristics. In simple English, it is a belief that discourages the mating of people who have genetic defects and encourages reproduction between fit people so as to improve the genetic quality of a group of individuals
While the first recorded use of eugenics can be dated to the late 1800s, the concept itself goes back to ancient Greece. Plato, the Greek philosopher, had suggested selecting mating so as to build a class of warriors.In fact the word itself has Greek roots and is derived from the Greek word eu suggesting well or good) and genes meaning born. And so eugenics can be loosely translated as well-born.
The word was coined by one Francis Galton, who would have for ever lived in the shadow of his far famous half-cousin Charles Darwin until the time hesuggested that that desirable human qualities were hereditary traits. Galton wanted to extendDarwinstheory (which essentially seeksto explain the development of animal and plant species) and apply it to human beings. Darwin, of course, disagreed with this elaboration. A year after Darwins passing, in 1883, Galton went ahead and named his research, eugenics.
What made eugenics controversial in modern times was the idea that human character was affected purely by genes and ones surroundings and education had almost nothing to do with how a person turned out.
Like with all things, arguments can be made for and against the belief. Negative eugenics suggests eliminating those who are deemed undesirables through abortions and sterilisations. These could includepeople who are morally, mentally or physically deviant. The Holocaust is the most apt example of negative eugenics that involved the mass murder of not just homosexuals and the physically disabled but also attempted to wipe out an entire race of people.
Positive eugenics is usually aimed at creating a genetically advantaged race of people through processes such as in vitro fertilization and egg transplants. AndRobert Klark Graham, the optometrist who made his millions for inventing plastic eyeglass lenses, is a classic example of positive eugenics. Graham, who hoped to create a master race of intelligent children, started a sperm bank that only accepted donations from Nobel Laureates. 217 children were born out of the programme and some, whove revealed their identity, have displayed remarkable intelligence. The programme was shut down soon after Grahams passing away. (ALSO READ The oddest and most unnecessary things of the worlds richest people have done)
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Evolution Mining: Gold Miner Delivers Strong 4Q – Barron’s
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Barron's | Evolution Mining: Gold Miner Delivers Strong 4Q Barron's Evolution Mining shares last traded up 1.4% at AUD2.18. The stock is up roughly 3% this year. The rise in the value of the Australian dollar to a two year high against the greenback has seen the Australian dollar price of gold fall from a high of AUD1 ... |
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MGM buys Evolution Media to expand Mark Burnett’s TV division – L.A. Biz
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MGM buys Evolution Media to expand Mark Burnett's TV division L.A. Biz MGM said Evolution will operate as Evolution Media, an MGM company, with founder and Chief Executive Douglas Ross as president of the acquired business and executive vice president of programming and development. Alex Baskin will become its ... |
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Happy Birthday, Jared Padalecki: See the Evolution of His Supernatural Hair – TV Guide
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Now Playing The Evolution of Jared Padalecki's Hair on Supernatural
With 12 seasons of Supernatural under his belt, Sam Winchester (Jared Padalecki) has changed quite a bit. More importantly, his hair has evolved over the years. No longer the fresh-faced kid with a short cut we met back in Season 1, he's let it grow out for the most part--not that we're complaining!
In honor of Padalecki's birthday today, we've put together a compilation of his best hair looks throughout the show's lengthy run so far. Which one is your favorite?
Season 13 is still months away so perhaps this video or the knowledge that it's currently in production will offer some sort of reprieve. The cast and crew recently shared some neat behind-the-scenes photos on social media, including a clean-shaven Jensen Ackles who finally got rid of his hiatus beard.
Supernatural premieres Oct. 12 at 8/7c on The CW.
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Sunrun’s Evolution From Home Solar Installer to Comprehensive Energy Solution Provider – Greentech Media
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A decade may not seem like a remarkably long time to have been in business, but it certainly is in the world of rooftop solar. In an industry known for its ups and downs, residential solar installer Sunrun hit the commendable milestone last week of 10 years in operation.
Executive Chairman and co-founder Ed Fenster and CEO and co-founder Lynn Jurich launched Sunrun in 2007 from an attic in San Francisco and signed the companys first customers from a booth at a county fair. Since then, Sunrun says it has built more than $2.5 billion in solar systems, saved customers more than $150 million on their energy bills and generated more than 2.4 billion kilowatt-hours of clean energy.
With more than 3,000 employees serving more than 134,000 families in 22 states (and counting), Sunrun claims its now the leading home solar company in the country.
Weve come a long way in just 10 years and are just getting started, said Jurich, in a statement.
Over the years, as technology and policy have evolved, so has Sunruns business model. Sunrun is no longer just a residential solar installer -- it now fashions itself as the nations largest dedicated residential solar, storage and energy services company. The decision to rebrand and launch the Sunrun Brilliant Home logo last December underscored the transition from pure-play solar company to a more comprehensive energy solution provider.
Then in June, Sunrun hired Audrey Lee as vice president of grid services -- yet another sign the company is expanding its presence at the grid edge. Lee, who holds a doctorate, previously served as vice president of analytics and design at Advanced Microgrid Solutions. She also worked with the U.S. Department of Energy, the California Public Utilities Commission, and the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources to develop regulatory structures that promote energy innovation.
Lees job is to figure out how behind-the-meter solar and energy storage can be leveraged as grid assets. She will oversee a new partnership with National Grid, and work with other utilities and energy partners at the wholesale level to learn how distributed energy resources (DERs) can meet the needs of the grid more efficiently.
I recently caught up with Lee at GTMs Grid Edge World Forum to discuss her new role and Sunruns new grid services initiatives. Questions and answers have been edited for readability and flow.
GTM: Talk a little more about your background and your new role at Sunrun.
LEE: I started out in government, so I have a policy backgroundand was really involved in demand response and energy storage and smart grid. Then I joined Advanced Microgrid Solutions, where I focused more on the commercial and industrial side -- thinking about how behind-the-meter energy storage could be leveraged as a grid service, and working with utilities and with the energy markets to do that. Sunrun is a really great next step for me in expanding that to the residential sector.
As our grid is evolving, you really need all of the different resources on the grid to work together and be coordinated. You need those markets to be transparent and the market signals to be clear to all the participants. I'm really looking forward to harnessing all of the solar and now the storage that Sunrun has installed, and plans to install, and integrate that into the grid so that it provides either capacity or ancillary services.
GTM: Sunrun has deployed around 1,000 BrightBox energy storage systems to date, largely in Hawaii where there is a self-supply tariff. What is the value proposition for customers in more dynamic markets like California? Is the appeal mostly backup power? Or is rate arbitrage driving customer interest?
LEE: I think you're right -- the backup and the reliability and resiliency are very attractive to customers, but also the time-of-use rates, which made arbitrage possible for residential customers. Then I think the world is an oyster in the future in terms of demand response programs that energy storage could participate in at the wholesale level. We are working with CAISO (the California Independent System Operator) on ESDER, the energy storage distributed energy resources stakeholder initiative, and holding meetings with the PUC, and looking to really expand the role of distributed energy resources. We are very optimistic about the role of residential storage in participating in the grid.
GTM: Where do you think residential energy storage will offer the most value -- at the distribution level or at the wholesale level?
LEE: I think it will be both. I mean, honestly, we're all working it out right now, right? There are so many stakeholder meetings with utilities and with aggregators and with policymakers to figure out what the role [of energy storage] is. How do existing structures, like the way utilities rate-base their assets, evolve? And how do they procure DERs? The great thing about storage paired with solar is that it's so flexible; it can provide all these different kinds of grid services. I feel like the technology is there; it's really up to us to figure out the regulatory framework and the market framework to leverage that technology.
Storage could play at the very local level on a circuit, on a feeder line to resolve backflow or voltage issues, or at a substation level to defer distribution upgrades or substation upgrades. [It can help with] local reliability and system reliability, and its a matter of aggregators working with utilities to pull that all together to make it work. [At the wholesale level] we're still figuring out the roles and responsibilities, the rules, and the market signals to do that.
GTM: How fast are things progressing at the wholesale level? We know there is an ongoing discussion about opening up wholesale markets to energy storage and distributed energy resources at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Meanwhile, PJM has already established a frequency regulation market and became the largest market for energy storage. California also has rules that allow DERs to participate at the wholesale level. But when I spoke to CAISO earlier this year, representatives mentioned that the software and communications side of aggregating DERs still needed more work, so that the grid operator could be sure they would respond when needed.
LEE: I think from a technology perspective, it's new, so of course the CAISO [is cautious]. They're in charge of reliability for the grid; they need to be very conservative about this stuff. So it's a matter of doing projects together, showing them the data and getting everybody comfortable with this. And there's no better way than to actually try it out and prove it to the utility, as a distribution operator, and prove it to the CAISO that it can be done.
I know that a lot of utilities have pilots and are working with various partners on that. We don't have anything to announce at this point, but working with utilities to demonstrate [how DERs can operate in wholesale markets] is definitely something that we're very interested in. [] There is a great role for an aggregator like Sunrun to orchestrate what the storage does and coordinate, cooperate with the utility and the CAISO on this.
GTM: Do you think a Sunrun or another third party will play the DER aggregator in wholesale markets? Or will the utility?
LEE: I think it's going to be a mixture depending on the territory and the regulatory framework. I think Sunrun has a relationship with the customer -- we set up the contract with the customer and we know how that resource is used. [] And so I think we want to maintain Sunrun's relationship with the customer and then coordinate with the utility. If the utility were to manage thousands and thousands of systems, I imagine it would be a headache for them, so I think that it's going require cooperation and partnership with the utility. We want to make sure that the utility gets what it wants in terms of awareness and monitoring of what's going on with the assets, so they can depend on it for grid services.
GTM: This is an interesting time for DERs. On the one hand, there are discussions taking place around the country about the need to preserve net metering and favorable policies for rooftop solar. On the other, there's a transition to more time- and location-based rates taking place, which may be less appealing to rooftop solar, but help to support storage and the broader grid edge transformation weve been discussing. How would you characterize the way DER policies are taking shape in the U.S.?
LEE: At the end of the day, at Sunrun we want clean, renewable energy. We also want to reduce costs to customers. And I think those are the goals for a lot of regulatory commissions and utilities as well, so I think we all agree on that endgame, and it's a matter of deciding what the technology toolbox to make that happen is, and what are the right price signals to incentivize clean energy and reliable energy.
That's why we have this partnership with National Grid, because I think we are really able to leverage each other's strengths in doing that. National Grid is the grid operator in the U.K., so they really understand energy markets and transmission systems, and then of course they have their regulated side on the East Coast [of the U.S.] running a distribution company. And then Sunrun...has the relationship with the customer and the distributed energy experience, so we think that partnership really allows us to tackle this big problem and figure out how to make it work.
GTM: Yes, so Sunrun partnered with National Grid in January. We know the partnership includes a joint marketing agreement to accelerate solar adoption in New York state, a collaborative pilot to explore how DERs can be aggregated and used to help balance the grid, and a $100 million direct investment by National Grid in approximately 200 megawatts of residential solar assets across all of Sunruns markets. Where does progress on that partnership stand today?
LEE: The joint marketing is off the ground and their investment in us is starting to pan out. In terms of the grid services, were just starting to figure that out. [] We're trying to figure out where it makes sense to deploy solar-plus-storage and grid services.
[National Grid] is bringing in their expertise on the distribution, transmission and wholesale market side, and we're bringing in our experience on the customer side. [] Its my job to get some good projects in the ground and then announce them to you.
GTM: How important do you think it is that solar companies like Sunrunlead in the grid services space? Other companies could take on that role. But the CEO of Cypress Creek, for instance, believes solar companies (large-scale, in his case) mustlead on energy storageor get left behind.
LEE: Sunrun is really proactive and stepping up as a solar company to figure all of this out. And I think it's very important, because Sunrun touches so many customers. You need to bring ratepayers with you -- they're the customers and you need to make them part of the solution. Sunrun has that great relationship with the customer and is able to do that. I'm not saying Sunrun's going to solve everything, it's not going to operate the grid completelybut I think Sunrun's really stepping up.
GTM: How is Sunrun marketing to DER customers today? Has the process changed now that energy storage is involved?
LEE: Sunrun has come a long way in making the process of educating the customer and selling solar so efficient. And so I think adding on storage to the platform that they have already created is a small step. That platform is the operations, the people, the sales team and the installers, but it's also the software platform and making it really simple for the customer to understand what their electricity consumption is, what their rooftop solar is producing and how it's benefiting them. Because people don't think about electricity all the time -- you've got to make it interesting to them and important to them.
Also, as a solar customer myself, I want to know that my solar company is going be around, and I think Sunrun has really demonstrated that, and the same thing with storage. There's more involvement because there's more control required and more active participation from that storage into the grid, so customers want to know that there's a strong company backing that installation.
Sunrun has been around for 10 years, and that's no small thing.
GTM: Tesla recently gave up on door-to-door sales and shifted its marketing practice online. Does Sunrun also sell online right now?
LEE: We do both, but at some point there will be a human-to-human, face-to-face interaction. We can lead-generate through online [platforms], but at some point we're going to send someone out to make sure the home is suitable. [...] I think that co-marketing is a growth area for us with partnerships like with National Grid.
GTM: Weve talked about rooftop solar and residential energy storage. Can you also describe the role you see Sunrun playing in home energy management?
LEE: I mean, it makes sense; we already have that customer relationship in their home, in terms of solar, so its a really small step to do storage and to do home energy management.
I think Lynn and Ed have great ambitions to continue to be one of the premier, best home energy management companies in the country. I couldn't speak specifically to the different parts of that [strategy], but we certainly are a home energy management company at this point.
GTM: How do you think Sunrun will reach the next level of customers? Some of the mature solar markets have recently started to slow. Will grid services start to open up new opportunities?
LEE: Sunrun recently doubled its total available market by going into other states -- New Mexico, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont, Wisconsin, Washington, D.C., and Florida. We also re-entered Nevada and expanded operations in Pennsylvania. So it seems like there's a ton of room to grow, and of course, from my perspective, we would want to grow with energy services in those markets as well.
GTM: Do you think more work still needs to be done for a rooftop solar company like Sunrun to convince utilities that youre both on the same team?
LEE: Yeah. [] I really want to sit down at the table with utilities and figure out, What are your problems? How can we help solve them? What's the best way for us to work together?" Our solar-plus-storage resources are here for the grid, we want to be compensated fairly for them, of course, and operate in a very fair and transparent market, but really, there's value in this technology. We just need to figure out how to set up the rules and work together.
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