Global supplies of renewable electricity are growing faster than expected and could expand by 50% in the next half of the decade leading up to 2030, powered by a resurgence in solar energy and The International Energy Agency (IEA) found that solar, wind and hydropower projects are rolling out at their fastest rate in the four years that led up to 2020.
Its latest report in 2019 predicted that by the middle of the next decade a new dawn for cheap solar power could see the world’s solar capacity grow by 600GW which equates to almost double the installed total electricity capacity of Japan that year. Overall, renewable electricity is expected to grow by 1,200GW in the next five years, the equivalent of the total electricity capacity of the US in 2019.
Renewable energy sources make up 26% of the world’s electricity today, but according to the IEA its share is expected to reach 30% by 2024. The resurgence follows a global slowdown in 2019, due to falling technology costs and rising environmental concerns. The IEA also expects solar energy to play the biggest role in jumpstarting fresh growth in global renewable energy due to the fact that falling costs are already below retail electricity prices in most countries. Solar PV is the single largest source of additional expansion potential, followed by onshore wind and hydropower.
The cost of solar power is expected to decline by a further 15% to 35% by 2024 which should spur further growth over the second half of the decade and the increasing requirements of energy-hungry businesses and factories is expected to be the main driver of the solar power boom as company bosses exploit falling costs to help cut their energy bills.
The number of home solar panels is also expected to more than double to reach around 100 million rooftops by the middle of the decade leading into 2030 with the strongest per capita growth expected in Australia, Belgium, California, the Netherlands and Austria. Despite this forecasted growth expected for solar over the next five years, panels will still cover only 6% of the world’s available rooftops, leaving room for further growth into the remainder of the decade.
China will account for 40% of global renewable capacity expansion leading up to 2024 and this will be in part due to improved system integration, lower curtailment rates and enhanced competitiveness of both solar PV and onshore wind. A more optimistic outlook for the European Union results from higher planned renewables auction volumes and faster distributed solar PV growth in member states to meet renewable energy targets. In the United States, wind and solar PV developers are rushing to complete projects before federal tax incentives end, while corporate power purchase agreements (PPAs) and state-level policies contribute to growth.
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- New EV Battery Has 15-Year, 930,000-Mile Expected Service Lifeby Zachary Shahan on September 17, 2024 at 3:57 am
We’re already at the point where, if you buy a new electric car, you probably never have to worry about the car’s battery wearing out. However long you plan to own the car, it’s unlikely the battery drops even close to 70% of its original capacity. Nonetheless, some people still ... [continued] The post New EV Battery Has 15-Year, 930,000-Mile Expected Service Life appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Whoever Created The EV Leasing Loophole Subsidy Is A Clever Geniusby Zachary Shahan on September 17, 2024 at 3:26 am
When Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate worked together as well as with Joe Biden to extend and even revive electric vehicle subsidies for consumers, several rules were added. However, one loophole broke all of those rules, and it’s leading to a lot more electric cars ... [continued] The post Whoever Created The EV Leasing Loophole Subsidy Is A Clever Genius appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Carbon Capture Is Mostly An Oil & Gas Industry Shell Game — Masala Flavoredby Michael Barnard on September 16, 2024 at 9:45 pm
The latest installment of the ongoing seminar series on global decarbonization that I’m leading for India’s utility professionals under the auspices of the India Smart Grid Forum was on carbon capture and sequestration (CCS). It’s an overly hyped, overly hoped for solution that isn’t and won’t scale remotely economically. When ... [continued] The post Carbon Capture Is Mostly An Oil & Gas Industry Shell Game — Masala Flavored appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- State of Electric School Buses — 2024 Editionby Guest Contributor on September 16, 2024 at 7:19 pm
Data shows leaders and laggards for total electric school buses and combined investments driving electric school bus conversion. By Danny Katz, Executive Director, CoPIRG Foundation, U.S. PIRG Education Fund Introduction Each year, more than 490,000 school buses shuttle children back and forth across the United States –to school, field trips, sporting events ... [continued] The post State of Electric School Buses — 2024 Edition appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Siemens Awarded Framework Agreement by E.ON to Supply Charging Systems to Decarbonize Road Transport Across Europeby Press Release on September 16, 2024 at 6:31 pm
Siemens and E.ON have signed a global framework agreement (GFA) to strengthen E.ON’s public charging network GFA comprises SICHARGE D high power chargers Backend access via Sifinity Control to maximize charger reliability and uptime for E.ON customers Siemens Smart Infrastructure and E.ON Drive Infrastructure are collaborating to bring smart and ... [continued] The post Siemens Awarded Framework Agreement by E.ON to Supply Charging Systems to Decarbonize Road Transport Across Europe appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Another Day, Another Nonsensical Oceanic Carbon Capture Non-Solution, This Time Italianby Michael Barnard on September 16, 2024 at 5:40 pm
Regular readers might think Californians have a lock on poorly thought-through ideas for ‘enhancing’ oceanic carbon uptake, but apparently Italy decided to throw a log on this fire. A startup is promoting the idea of digging up long-sequestered carbon dioxide in the form of limestone to make quicklime to make ... [continued] The post Another Day, Another Nonsensical Oceanic Carbon Capture Non-Solution, This Time Italian appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Touring Bradford White’s Heat Pump Water Heater Factory Was a Dream Come True For This Efficiency Nerdby Joe Wachunas on September 16, 2024 at 5:16 pm
The first stop of my heat pump water heater tour across America was an incredible experience that allowed me to see every step of how my favorite technology is made. A lot of magic happens at the Bradford White factory, from metal sheets arriving on pallets to packaged cardboard boxes ... [continued] The post Touring Bradford White’s Heat Pump Water Heater Factory Was a Dream Come True For This Efficiency Nerd appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- 1st Offshore Wind Lease Sale in Gulf of Maine to Power More than 4.5 Million Homesby Guest Contributor on September 16, 2024 at 4:31 pm
Lease areas have potential to power over 4.5 million homes WASHINGTON — The Department of the Interior today announced it will hold an offshore wind energy lease sale on Oct. 29, 2024, for eight areas on the Outer Continental Shelf off Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine. If fully developed, these areas ... [continued] The post 1st Offshore Wind Lease Sale in Gulf of Maine to Power More than 4.5 Million Homes appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- With Some Careful Planning, Solar & Biodiversity Can Go Hand-In-Handby Carolyn Fortuna on September 16, 2024 at 3:51 pm
The sun’s energy is becoming a popular renewable source for everyday power. To meet increasing demand, thousands of acres of solar farms are expected to be developed over the next few decades. Co-locating arrays and agriculture on the same land — known as “agrivoltaics” — can create pollinator habitats in ... [continued] The post With Some Careful Planning, Solar & Biodiversity Can Go Hand-In-Hand appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Data Center Emissions Much Higher Than Reportedby Steve Hanley on September 16, 2024 at 3:24 pm
One thing that frosts my shorts is a press release from some renewable energy developer touting how many homes a new installation can power. The dirty little secret no one wants to talk about is that much of the new renewable energy coming online today will be used to power ... [continued] The post Data Center Emissions Much Higher Than Reported appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Yotta Energy’s New 1kWh Rooftop Battery Pulls Double Duty As Ballastby Kyle Field on September 16, 2024 at 2:34 pm
Rooftop solar storage and micro inverter company Yotta Energy is back at RE+ this year with a new version of its rooftop battery that much more elegantly provides storage and allows installers to use it as ballast for the system at the same time. When we talked to Yotta Energy ... [continued] The post Yotta Energy’s New 1kWh Rooftop Battery Pulls Double Duty As Ballast appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Volvo EX90 — First Driveby Kyle Field on September 16, 2024 at 11:15 am
The fully electric Volvo EX90 is perhaps the brand’s most important electric vehicle launch to date. It is being built in South Carolina, with shipments to customers expected to kick off in the 4th quarter of 2024. Volvo invited CleanTechnica out to The Resort at Pelican Hill in Newport Beach, ... [continued] The post Volvo EX90 — First Drive appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Report: U.S. Solar Panel Manufacturing Capacity Grows Nearly 4× Under New Federal Incentivesby Guest Contributor on September 16, 2024 at 5:00 am
U.S. solar industry added 9.4 GW of new installation capacity in Q2 2024, but challenges persist that hinder the market’s full potential. ANAHEIM, California and WASHINGTON, D.C. — Solar module manufacturing capacity in the United States now exceeds 31 gigawatts (GW) — a nearly four-fold increase since the Inflation Reduction ... [continued] The post Report: U.S. Solar Panel Manufacturing Capacity Grows Nearly 4× Under New Federal Incentives appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- NC Governor Cooper Announces First Awards for Electric Vehicle Charging Station Programby Guest Contributor on September 16, 2024 at 4:10 am
[Last week], Governor Roy Cooper took an important step to advance his Clean Transportation Plan by announcing the first round of conditional awards for developers to install and operate electric vehicle charging stations using North Carolina’s share of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Program funds. The N.C. Department of Transportation awarded ... [continued] The post NC Governor Cooper Announces First Awards for Electric Vehicle Charging Station Program appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- “Asset Manager Quest” Game Targets Idiotic Fossil Fuel Investmentsby Steve Hanley on September 16, 2024 at 2:24 am
The Asset Manager Quest game is satire, but like all satire, it has a point hidden away beneath the tomfoolery. The post “Asset Manager Quest” Game Targets Idiotic Fossil Fuel Investments appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- The Unseen Effects Of Climate Change And A Hotter Worldby Steve Hanley on September 15, 2024 at 5:46 pm
Climate change is important but so are little things that endanger human life like fine particulates that from burning fossil fuels. The post The Unseen Effects Of Climate Change And A Hotter World appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- For Power & Profit: The Retreat From Renewables Has A Dark & Dangerous Undersideby Carolyn Fortuna on September 15, 2024 at 5:29 pm
The existential climate crisis that confronts us requires political and policy solutions that disempower the fossil fuel industry and their state allies. Unfortunately, the current US presidential election season is filled with hyperbole, controversy, and disinformation. Such discourse threatens to spawn a retreat from renewables in favor of continued burning ... [continued] The post For Power & Profit: The Retreat From Renewables Has A Dark & Dangerous Underside appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Uber & Waymo Expand Partnership to Bring Autonomous Ride-Hailing to Austin & Atlantaby Cynthia Shahan on September 15, 2024 at 3:20 pm
Regular crashes, injuries, and even fatalities plague the traffic sector, highlighting the potential benefits of self-driving cars. When my daughters and I decided to take a Waymo to get to the museum across the city from us in San Francisco, we had no idea how safe we would or wouldn’t ... [continued] The post Uber & Waymo Expand Partnership to Bring Autonomous Ride-Hailing to Austin & Atlanta appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- 16 Rural Electric Cooperatives Will Leverage $7.3 Billion in Federal Funding to Deliver More Affordable, Reliable Electricity to Their Membersby RMI on September 15, 2024 at 2:50 pm
Projects represent historic investments of $29 billion in clean energy that will benefit 1 in 5 rural Americans The first wave of 16 rural electric cooperatives (co-ops) selected to receive the USDA’s Empowering Rural America (New ERA) funding plan to leverage their awards to deploy carbon-free energy to help power ... [continued] The post 16 Rural Electric Cooperatives Will Leverage $7.3 Billion in Federal Funding to Deliver More Affordable, Reliable Electricity to Their Members appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Ohio PUC Struggles To Balance Demands Of Data Centers And Utility Companyby Steve Hanley on September 15, 2024 at 1:43 pm
A struggle over data centers is taking place in Ohio, where the local utility fears it will build more capacity then be deserted by Big Tech. The post Ohio PUC Struggles To Balance Demands Of Data Centers And Utility Company appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- US Postal Service Launches New Electric Vehicles, Now Do Election Protection, Tooby Tina Casey on September 15, 2024 at 11:00 am
The US Postal Service is finally pumping more electric vehicles into its fleet, but elections officials want to see an election protection plan, too. The post US Postal Service Launches New Electric Vehicles, Now Do Election Protection, Too appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Rooftop Solar On Commercial Properties & Parking Lots Is The Next New Thingby Steve Hanley on September 15, 2024 at 2:54 am
Rooftop solar for commercial customers is seeing a surge of interest from companies who want to lower their carbon footprint. The post Rooftop Solar On Commercial Properties & Parking Lots Is The Next New Thing appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Too Many Heavy, Large EVs Undermine The Benefits Of Green Transportation, Says Researcherby Carolyn Fortuna on September 14, 2024 at 8:52 pm
Why do so many people want heavy, large EVs? They risk the progress that can be achieved by the transition to personal transportation electrification. So argues Christian Brand, professor of transport, energy, and climate change at the University of Oxford’s Transport Studies Unit. Brand calls the larger-is-better trend in EVs ... [continued] The post Too Many Heavy, Large EVs Undermine The Benefits Of Green Transportation, Says Researcher appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Wucker’s Gray Rhino Is Essential Reading & Her Thoughts On Climate & COVID Compellingby Michael Barnard on September 14, 2024 at 8:33 pm
A year and a half ago I had the opportunity to sit down with Michele Wucker, author of The Gray Rhino and You Are What You Risk, to have a wide ranging conversation about risks we tend to ignore, Asian vs Western perceptions of risk, black swans, climate change, COVID, ... [continued] The post Wucker’s Gray Rhino Is Essential Reading & Her Thoughts On Climate & COVID Compelling appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Present & Future of EV Manufacturing in Latin America: A Brief Overviewby Juan Diego Celemín Mojica on September 14, 2024 at 2:54 pm
Any of our readers who have been following my reports know that Latin America’s EV sales are rising. In some countries, they may not be growing as fast as we would wish; in others, they’re faster than we ever expected; but the trend remains clear regardless. Latin America’s* market amounts ... [continued] The post Present & Future of EV Manufacturing in Latin America: A Brief Overview appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- New $242 Million Funding Assistance Program Helps Low-Income Californians Get Zero-Emission Vehiclesby Guest Contributor on September 14, 2024 at 2:49 pm
Effort expands vehicle purchasing assistance to communities in need across the state SACRAMENTO — The California Air Resources Board (CARB) today announced the launch of a new $242 million effort, the Driving Clean Assistance Program (DCAP), which will prioritize low-income Californians who need grants and loan assistance to get a zero-emission vehicle. ... [continued] The post New $242 Million Funding Assistance Program Helps Low-Income Californians Get Zero-Emission Vehicles appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- $21 Million Now Available to Install EV Fast Chargers In New Yorkby Guest Contributor on September 14, 2024 at 2:13 pm
New Competitive Program Supports the Expansion of Infrastructure to Improve Consumer Access to Electric Vehicle Charging Initial Round of Funding Focuses on Upstate Charging Along Key Travel Corridors Traducción al español Governor Kathy Hochul today announced $21 million is now available to install electric vehicle fast chargers along major travel ... [continued] The post $21 Million Now Available to Install EV Fast Chargers In New York appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Two Years With The Bolt EUVby Jennifer Sensiba on September 14, 2024 at 12:14 pm
I recently got an e-mail from OnStar telling me that I had a diagnostic report to read. But, seeing the date, I remembered that I had picked the Bolt EUV up in September of 2022 and it has now been two years since picking the car up. I figured I’d ... [continued] The post Two Years With The Bolt EUV appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Tesla Cybertruck Launch in Perthby David Waterworth on September 14, 2024 at 3:57 am
How far would you go to be part of a showroom launch and to view the Tesla Cybertruck? How about 3000 kilometres? My friends (Rado and Lawrence) flew from Brisbane to Perth with their partners to be part of the celebrations at the end of August. There had been rumours ... [continued] The post Tesla Cybertruck Launch in Perth appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- New Poll: Overwhelming Support for US Clean Energy Incentives (Including Trump Voters)by Guest Contributor on September 14, 2024 at 2:41 am
87% of Americans support federal incentives to deploy solar and energy storage, including 78% of 2020 Trump voters ANAHEIM, California and WASHINGTON, D.C. — Nearly 9 in 10 American voters support federal clean energy tax credits in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), according to new polling released today by Global ... [continued] The post New Poll: Overwhelming Support for US Clean Energy Incentives (Including Trump Voters) appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- You Can Now Get Tesla Model 3 with $0 Due at Deliveryby Zachary Shahan on September 14, 2024 at 1:18 am
In another effort to pull in new buyers, Tesla has just sent out a new offer. You can now buy a brand new Tesla Model 3 — with all of its recent upgrades — and pay $0 at delivery. (Of course, you still have to pay for the car eventually, ... [continued] The post You Can Now Get Tesla Model 3 with $0 Due at Delivery appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Why EVs Are The Perfect Fleet Vehiclesby Jennifer Sensiba on September 14, 2024 at 12:34 am
Being a pioneer can be fun and exciting. I mean, who doesn’t want to try something new? New technologies can bring not only novelty into our lives, but benefits (including cost savings). However, we have to remember that the historical pioneers who went west in covered wagons sometimes never made ... [continued] The post Why EVs Are The Perfect Fleet Vehicles appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- A Coastal Restaurant Approach To Reduce Single-Use Takeout Containers Is Workingby Carolyn Fortuna on September 14, 2024 at 12:03 am
When you arrive at a restaurant, you’re ravenous, and you order more food than you can eat. Inevitably, you need a takeout container to transport the leftovers home. Most people accept takeout food in single-use containers, and data shows that most diners are aware of the waste issues associated with ... [continued] The post A Coastal Restaurant Approach To Reduce Single-Use Takeout Containers Is Working appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- How to Choose the Best Home Battery Backup for Power Outagesby Industry Sponsor on September 13, 2024 at 11:59 pm
Over 2 million Texans lost power when Hurricane Beryl hit, and more than 400,000 people in Northern Ohio were left in the dark after a violent thunderstorm. As extreme weather events are on the rise, we are more vulnerable to power interruptions. The best defense? A reliable backup power source ... [continued] The post How to Choose the Best Home Battery Backup for Power Outages appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Tesla Sales & Market Share Trends in Chinaby Zachary Shahan on September 13, 2024 at 10:50 pm
Yesterday, I noticed that BYD’s share of the Chinese auto market really had grown a lot over the course of the year, and I produced an article featuring monthly market share charts to visualize that. In the comments, a reader, Mike Sarcione, noted, “Zach didn’t include Tesla’s Chinese market share ... [continued] The post Tesla Sales & Market Share Trends in China appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- A 15 MW Microgrid In California, Community Solar In Alaska — The Solar Power Revolution Continuesby Steve Hanley on September 13, 2024 at 10:25 pm
Solar power in the US is growing by leaps and bounds, and microgrid and community solar projects are part of the reason why. The post A 15 MW Microgrid In California, Community Solar In Alaska — The Solar Power Revolution Continues appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Kia Excited About Coming EV3by Zachary Shahan on September 13, 2024 at 7:38 pm
It seems that we’ve had a few tiers of EV enthusiasm in the auto industry for the past decade or so. Naturally, you’ve got the very enthusiast EV-only leaders — Tesla, BYD, Rivian, NIO, Xpeng, Polestar, etc. On the other end, you’ve got the extreme foot draggers — Honda, Toyota, ... [continued] The post Kia Excited About Coming EV3 appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Rooftop Solar & Virtual Power Plants Take Center Stage As Oil & Gas Wiltby Tina Casey on September 13, 2024 at 7:08 pm
The rooftop solar and home energy storage trends are pushing the case to replace gas peaker plants with zero emission "virtual" power plants. The post Rooftop Solar & Virtual Power Plants Take Center Stage As Oil & Gas Wilt appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- BYD Partners With Pilatus Motors To Launch Several Models In Zambia!by Remeredzai Joseph Kuhudzai on September 13, 2024 at 4:55 pm
It’s good news for Zambia, as BYD has just launched in the country, giving Zambians an opportunity to buy some of the latest electric vehicles from one of the world’s largest electric vehicle firms. BYD has partnered with Pilatus to launch several models there. It seems like we get news ... [continued] The post BYD Partners With Pilatus Motors To Launch Several Models In Zambia! appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- The Ups & Downs Of The Electric Car Transition At Stellantisby Steve Hanley on September 13, 2024 at 4:47 pm
In Europe, Stellantis will stop producing the Fiat 500e for one month due to slow sales while ramping up EV production in the US. The post The Ups & Downs Of The Electric Car Transition At Stellantis appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Novel Manufacturing Process for High-Performance Lithium-Metal Batteryby Guest Contributor on September 13, 2024 at 3:36 pm
Towards a sustainable and competitive battery value chain in Europe The Horizon 2020 SOLiDIFY consortium, comprised of 14 European partners, has developed a high-performance lithium-metal solid-state battery. The prototype battery, manufactured in a state-of-the-art battery lab at EnergyVille, Belgium, features a unique “liquid-to-solid” processed electrolyte, jointly developed by imec, Empa ... [continued] The post Novel Manufacturing Process for High-Performance Lithium-Metal Battery appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Hyundai & IVECO Featuring “Revolutionary Electric Commercial Vehicle” at Coming IAA Showby Zachary Shahan on September 13, 2024 at 1:53 pm
In a bit of a leak, we’ve caught word that Hyundai and IVECO Group are aiming to feature a “revolutionary electric commercial vehicle” at the coming IAA 2024 show in Hannover, Germany. We don’t have details yet, but we’ve got these summary points: Hyundai Motor Company leverages its global eLCV platform ... [continued] The post Hyundai & IVECO Featuring “Revolutionary Electric Commercial Vehicle” at Coming IAA Show appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Want To Know More About How To Design & Deliver Net Zero Policy?by Carolyn Fortuna on September 13, 2024 at 11:59 am
BloombergNEF’s (BNEF’s) new policy blueprint, the NetZero Pathfinders framework, has been designed to help governments and other stakeholders to devise and implement the best net zero trajectory programs for their markets. The framework helps to make transparent the various policy actions that can build together to achieve the goals of ... [continued] The post Want To Know More About How To Design & Deliver Net Zero Policy? appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Sungrow FPV Unveils High-Capacity Floating Solar Solutions at RE+ 2024by Press Release on September 13, 2024 at 3:59 am
On September 10, 2024, the RE+ Solar Power International Exhibition in Anaheim, California, kicked off with great anticipation. Sungrow FPV made a bold entrance, showcasing its high-capacity floating solar system solutions, highlighting its cutting-edge product innovation and leadership in the industry. With the growing North American PV market demand, Sungrow FPV remains ... [continued] The post Sungrow FPV Unveils High-Capacity Floating Solar Solutions at RE+ 2024 appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- BYD’s Share of China’s Auto Market Rises to 20%by Zachary Shahan on September 13, 2024 at 3:58 am
When I saw the latest new energy vehicle (NEV) insurance registrations in China, my first reaction was just wonderment at how much BYD dominates the market. But then I was like, “well, this is nothing new — BYD’s been dominating this market for a while.” So, I moved on from ... [continued] The post BYD’s Share of China’s Auto Market Rises to 20% appeared first on CleanTechnica.
- Work starts on New York’s first offshore wind projectby John Engel on February 15, 2022 at 1:49 pm
South Fork Wind Farm is a 132 MW project to be located 19 miles southeast of Block Island, Rhode Island. The project is approved to install 12 or fewer wind turbines and will use Siemens-Gamesa’s 11 MW turbines. Kiewit Offshore Services will design and build the project’s substation.
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Senators heard three hours of testimony from anti-wind sources and just one hour from proponents of renewable energy
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The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved plans to add around 25,500 MW of renewable energy resources and 15,000 MW of energy storage and demand response resources by 2032. The decision also adopted a 35 million metric ton (MMT) electric sector greenhouse gas emission (GHG) planning target. That goal, also to be achieved by 2032, is tighter than an earlier 46
- Duke Energy aims to double renewable energy capacity by 2030by John Engel on February 14, 2022 at 2:32 pm
The utility's five-year capital plan totals $63 billion, 80% of which will support investments in grid modernization and zero or lower-carbon emitting generation.
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- FERC receives two proposals for same California pumped storage locationby Elizabeth Ingram on February 14, 2022 at 10:00 am
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- Renewable energy advocates are angry at planned ISO NE move on MOPRby John Engel on February 10, 2022 at 10:22 pm
ISO New England outlined the "transition" proposal that will be submitted to FERC in the coming weeks. If allowed proceed, the MOPR would remain in effect for next year's capacity auction.
- Wind project off North Carolina coast gets overwhelming supportby Renewable Energy World on February 10, 2022 at 4:46 pm
Birders and organized labor dominated a recent public comment period, while beach towns were mostly mum. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management will now consider the input ahead of an anticipated auction this spring.
- Auxin Solar alleges unfair trade practices from Chinese suppliers, asks Commerce to interveneby David Wagman on February 10, 2022 at 3:27 pm
Auxin Solar named more than a dozen companies in its petition to Commerce Department officials.
- 6/18/20 - Are DACA and the DREAM Act Good for America?on June 18, 2020 at 6:00 pm
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- 6/12/20 - Kneeling during the National Anthem: Top 3 Pros and Conson June 12, 2020 at 6:00 pm
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- 5/29/20 - Encyclopaedia Britannica Acquires ProCon.orgon May 29, 2020 at 6:00 pm
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