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Currents: Energy Industry Insights – June 2018 #3

San Francisco Skyline

Judge Boots the Global Warming Cases of San Francisco and Oakland Against Oil Companies

Renewable Energy Update – June 2018 #4

Cleveland's COOPs

The Internal Revenue Service released a new guidance Friday that establishes when the construction of a solar facility starts to qualify for the solar ITC

Renewable Energy Update – June 2018 #3

Germany Seeks Ambitious Goals For Renewable Energy

Wind and solar could provide half of the world’s energy generation by 2050

Harlem Globetrotters Tour 100th Floor Of One World Trade Center

Cities and states are taking the initiative to address climate change independently from the federal administration. With unique political contexts and environmental needs, each local authorities’ policies address specific climate challenges. California’s new landmark mandate, requiring solar panels on new home constructions, and New York’s ongoing Reforming the Energy Vision (REV) initiative, illustrate just how different… Keep reading →

Renewable Energy Update – June 2018

The EPA Proposes Stricter Standards For Smog Limit

Renewable energy sources accounted for 19.2 percent of net domestic electrical generation during the first quarter of 2018

Renewable Energy Update – May 2018

kaiser solar array

California blew through a series of peak solar and renewable energy generation records in the last week of April.

Obama To Deliver Major Climate Change Speech

This year’s legislative session here in California is poised to be a wild ride in clean energy – more ideas, intertwining issues, and intrigue are developing than in the last 10 years. A signal that the state’s clean energy policy is coming of age, leaders and significant players are weaving all of the separate programs… Keep reading →

Renewable Energy Update – April 2018

Germany Seeks Ambitious Goals For Renewable Energy

Renewables and four other companies have joined with a Northern California power provider to develop the first U.S. offshore wind farm to boast advanced floating turbines

California Power Grid Strained By Heat Wave

Not often is running the electric grid as simple as applying lessons from childhood. Right now it is ─ California is learning to share with its neighbors. A bill currently in front of the Legislature from California Assemblymember Chris Holden, AB 813, aims to build a better trading platform to share California’s extra solar power… Keep reading →

Renewable Energy Update – March 2018

New Combined Electricity Project Connect Spain and France

A new report last week by the London-based environmental group CDP finds that more than 100 cities worldwide now get the majority of their power—70 percent or more—from renewables.

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