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Renewable Energy Update – January 2017 #3

Government Report Cites Solar Industry Supports More Jobs Than Coal Industry

As California lawmakers prepare for another round of debating the best way to combat climate change, a new study says the San Joaquin Valley is benefiting economically from the state’s policies on global warming.

Renewable Energy Update – January 2017 #2

New Combined Electricity Project Connect Spain and France

Although the concrete statistics for the final months of last year aren’t in yet, the EIA says it expects renewable generation capacity to have accounted for most of the 2016 capacity additions in the country.

Lazard Annual Report Reveals Steady Decline In Costs Of Clean Energy Technologies

Oil Prices Fall To Lowest Level In Four Months

Financial advisory and asset management firm Lazard recently published its annual report on the costs of electricity generation technologies, finding that the costs for clean energy projects continue to decrease.

Renewable Energy Update – January 2017

EPA Proposes New Limits On Emissions From Coal-Fired Plants

The alphabet soup of solar industry organizations just got a little bit less cluttered.

Renewable Energy Update – December 2016 #3

New Combined Electricity Project Connect Spain and France

The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has released the final version of its long-anticipated revised eagle management plan.

Green Finance Growth Set To Continue

Markets Stabilise After Turbulence Last Week

The Vice-President of the European Investment Bank, Jonathan Taylor called for “a renewed effort from the world’s financial institutions to make the Paris Agreement a reality” at the COP 22 Conference, held last month in Marrakesh.

Renewable Energy Update – November 2016 #2

Germany Debates Renewable Energy Investements

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has finalized a rule that creates a new competitive leasing process and incentives for solar and wind energy development on public lands.

Google Reports Quarterly Earnings

EDF and Google have released new interactive maps that show Pittsburgh residents just how much methane may be escaping from city pipelines. Methane is the main component of natural gas. Millions of families across Pennsylvania and the country depend on it to heat homes and prepare their dinners. But when leaked into the atmosphere, it… Keep reading →

Renewable Energy Update – November 2016

California Power Grid Strained By Heat Wave

Staff of the California Energy Commission have completed an assessment of the state’s transmission grid.

Sun Blankets New York City, Ahead Of Cold Front Returning Despite Start Of Spring

The New York City Council has an excellent environmental track record, and I’m pleased to say that most recently it has passed a group of bills tackling energy efficiency in buildings, adding to its stellar standing. Mayor Bill de Blasio this week signed a package of laws developed by the City Council that address energy… Keep reading →

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