Tag: industry news

1
Dec

IKEA Group Purchases 165 MW Wind Farm In Texas — Largest Renewable Energy Investment Made By IKEA To Date

The IKEA Group has purchased a 165 MW wind farm in Cameron County, Texas, according to recent reports. This marks the second time that the group has purchased a wind farm in the United States from Apex Clean Energy, and represents the biggest renewable energy investment made the group to date, worldwide. Given IKEA’s massive investments and leadership in renewable

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1
Dec

Dubai Shatters Solar Price Records Worldwide — Lowest Ever!

What a year this has turned out to be. To be honest, everyone expected solar to grow at a “good” pace. But the sector has outdone most expectations — taking the fight to the fossil camp at every possible chance. Here’s a quick recap before we delve into the big news. The year started with Recurrent Energy signing up a

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1
Dec

Utility-Scale Battery Storage Is Essential For Both Grid And Consumers

A new report by a Western Australia academic has underlined the importance of grid-scale battery storage, particularly as the penetration of rooftop solar rises to the point where baseload generation will no longer be needed during the daytime. That scenario could arrive soon. The report by Bill Grace – ominously titled Exploring the Death Spiral – looks at the WA

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1
Dec

India’s Solar Power Potential Estimated At 750 GW

India’s plan to become of the largest solar power markets in the world has received a massive boost as the latest estimated of its solar power potential. The National Institute of Solar Energy in India (pdf) has determined the country’s solar power potential at about 750 GW, a recently released document by the Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE)

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29
Nov

Electric vehicles move up among CA’s new-car sales

Electric vehicles, which registered nearly zero in statewide new car-sales as recently as three years ago, are now taking a noticeable market share, according to the latest quarterly report released by the Sacramento-based California New Car Dealers Association. CNCDA said 23,648 registrations of various plug-in hybrid models in California from January through September this year accounted for 1.7 percent of

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29
Nov

Most efficient electric cars: With zero gasoline and emissions, EVs are becoming affordable

The most energy-efficient car in the U.S. for the 2015 model year isn’t an unadorned “econobox,” but rather it’s the futuristically styled and sporty BMW i3 four-door all-electric hatchback that gets the equivalent of 124 mpg. While many remain prohibitively costly, the sticker prices of some electric vehicles now approach conventionally powered models, especially after deducting the one-time $7,500 federal

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29
Nov

Finland Approves 40 MW Offshore Wind Demonstration Project

The Government of Finland has announced the construction of a 40 MW offshore wind project that will serve as a demonstrator to test the validity of offshore wind in the harsh conditions of the North. We don’t normally cover “small-scale” renewable energy development unless there is some defining factor that makes the project special. Normally those defining factors relate to

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28
Nov

In the Clean Power Plan, the EPA and States can Count on Advanced Energy to Do More

On November 5th, we submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency AEE’s comments on theClean Power Plan. As we testified in the Agency’s hearing in July, AEE supports the Clean Power Plan, because we see it as a vital step toward modernizing the U.S. electric power system for greater efficiency, reliability, and economic opportunity. Compliance with the Clean Power Plan may

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28
Nov

Seeking Consensus on the Internalized Costs of Distributed Solar PV

Important! Please keep this discussion focussed by following the guidelines at the bottom of this article. In particular, all comments comparing energy options like nuclear and renewables are off-topic. What is meant by “internalized costs”? Internalized costs are the costs which can be accurately accounted for in our current systems. In energy production, these costs typically consist of capital costs,

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28
Nov

US Financial Support of Green Climate Fund is in America’s Interest

The U.S. and other countries have pledged initial resources to help the Green Climate Fund (GCF) spur emissions reductions in developing countries and assist the most vulnerable in adapting to the impacts of climate change. The U.S. pledge of $3 billion is a serious commitment to helping achieve a strong climate agreement next year. The U.S. joins other countries that

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