California blew through a series of peak solar and renewable energy generation records in the last week of April.
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Renewable Energy Update – May 2018
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By Joseph Bachelder | McCarter & English, LLPGoogle Proposes A “Renewable Energy Tariff”
By Zachary Gerson | Foley Hoag LLP - Energy and CleantechCalifornia’s Legislative Session Could Be Huge For State Economy And World Climate
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogThis 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 #4
By William R. Devine, Barry Epstein & Renée Louise Robin | Allen MatkinsInfrastructure Series: Momentum Builds For Offshore Wind Energy Development In The United States
By Nathaniel Custer, H. David Gold & Raya Treiser | WilmerHaleU.S. Secretary Of Energy Rick Perry Announces $105 Million In New Funding To Advance Solar Technologies
By U.S. Department Of EnergyDOE to focus on early-stage research to improve the affordability, flexibility, and performance of solar technologies on the grid WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry has announced up to $105.5 million to support America’s continued leadership in energy innovation through solar technology. Under the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO), DOE… Keep reading →
2018 Set To Be The Breakthrough Year For Green Loans And Green Securitisations
By James Jirtle & Chris McGarry | White & Case LLPMeet The Women Of The Clean Energy And Sustainability Workforce
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogI remember some of the first interactions I had with companies working in the clean energy industry. I was an analyst at the time, which meant the conversations were more often than not, very technical, wonky, and with men. At first, this was overwhelming. But my all-women MBA program prepared me for the male-dominated business… Keep reading →
Still Cheaper Than Coal – A Report On The Economics Of Solar Power In Colorado
By Environmental Defense Fund Energy Exchange BlogA newly-updated report is shedding light on what President Trump’s solar trade tariffs may mean for one state – and underscoring a tremendous opportunity to move forward toward clean energy, with all the benefits it can bring. Xcel Energy filed its 30-day bid report update with the Colorado Public Utilities Commission on March 1. The update follows… Keep reading →