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Renewable Energy Update – August 2018 #3

New Combined Electricity Project Connect Spain and France

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

Expansion Of Clean Energy Policies Continues

"Boston By Balloon" Gives A Bird's Eye View Of The City

A law recently enacted by the Massachusetts legislature and signed by Governor Charlie Baker will increase the use of renewable fuels to produce electricity

Renewable Energy Update – August 2018 #2

Cleveland's COOPs

Wells Fargo Renewable Energy and Environmental Finance have completed the final $85 million in tax-equity funding for Sempra Renewables’ solar generation facility

Battery Companies Drive Innovation In Energy Efficiency Storage Technology

California Faces Continued Energy Woes

A hot new area for the development of energy efficiency storage technology is refrigeration

Renewable Energy Update – July 2018 #3

Drought Dries Up California Groundwater Sources

EDF Renewables North America has signed a 25-year power purchase agreement with Southern California Public Power Authority

Renewable Energy Update – July 2018 #2

New Combined Electricity Project Connect Spain and France

A new report and interactive map released this week by Environment America takes stock of U.S. clean energy progress to date

Fracking In California Under Spotlight As Some Local Municipalities Issue Bans

  These 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 →

Cleveland's COOPs

Last 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 →

Renewable Energy Update – July 2018

Report Places Los Angeles At Top Of List For City With Worst Traffic And Smog

In a major win for California’s fight against global warming, the state appears to have hit its first target for cutting greenhouse gases

Good News For Solar And Other ITC Projects

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Previously, the IRS had issued several notices addressing the beginning of construction requirements for wind and other production tax credit (PTC) eligible facilities

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