Why the Price of Batteries, and the Energy Transition, May be Poised to Rise
By Andrew Gier, CFA, Capstone Energy Analyst Batteries have been hailed as a sort of “Swiss Army Knife” for the energy transition. They balance the intermittent nature of wind and solar, can alleviate transmission constraints in an era when the difficulty of building...
The Promises and Perils of the Fed’s New Payment System
May 28, 2023 By Keegan Ferguson, Capstone Financial Services Analyst In July, the Federal Reserve is expected to launch its long-awaited FedNow service after piloting the program for months with more than 100 participating financial institutions. The service sets the...
The Race To a Debt Limit Deal: Why the US is Likely to Avert Financial Default
The US will likely reach a debt limit deal to avert default before Treasury’s X date. Navigating the political fault lines will be challenging, but doable. By: Hunter Hammond May 23, 2023 — Capstone assigns a 90% probability that Democrats and Republicans will reach a...
The Next Great Conversion for US Gas Utilities
By Monica Chen, Capstone Energy Analyst In the next decade, we expect to see a fundamental shift in how gas utilities will have to strategize their resource mix based on near-term regulatory and policy changes—developments we believe are underappreciated. Gas...























