China’s commerce ministry said a U.S. decision to subsidize renewable energy firms and impose tariffs on imported products has seriously distorted the global market
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By William R. Devine, Barry Epstein & Renée Louise Robin | Allen MatkinsA Regionalized Energy Grid Creates A Home For California’s Wasted Renewables
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogThese days, California’s renewable energy records are regularly broken. During the summer solstice on June 21, California utility scale solar power set a generation record with solar producing equivalent to about 16 percent of all electricity consumed during the day. And earlier this year, on April 27, California set two renewable energy records for both instantaneous solar generation:… Keep reading →
Report: More Renewables Could Mean 5,000 New Jobs And $8B In Investment For Ohio
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogLast year, I highlighted how voters in Ohio overwhelmingly support developing more clean energy like solar and wind over more traditional resources like coal. Ohio has a remarkable opportunity to capture the benefits of a growing renewable energy market. A new report shows the state could boost supply chains and create local jobs by developing more wind and solar,… Keep reading →