Renewable
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New label to designate solar modules made with less carbon
Buyers of solar modules will soon have an easier time selecting modules produced with lower levels of embodied carbon. Most…
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The evolution of Ørsted: From oil to offshore wind
Ørsted is setting up a trading office in Chicago which will be trading power in the wholesale markets. NEW YORK…
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A fresh start for concentrated solar power?
Episode 40 of the Factor This! podcast features Craig Wood, CEO of the Australian next-gen concentrated solar power company Vast,…
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Duke Energy Florida building its first floating solar project
The 1.1-MW solar facility is part of a $36 million contract that focused on energy resilience and security at Fort…
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Fund to provide coal country schools with solar power and workforce development
The rooftop solar PV system serving the MEA-funded resiliency hub located at St. Jude Regional Catholic School in Rockville, MD.…
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Louisiana utility wants to go (really) big on solar
Only a few weeks after Entergy Louisiana asked state regulators to approve 225 MW of new solar—a modest request for…
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North Carolina approves its first wind farm
North Carolina regulators have approved Apex Clean Energy’s request to build a 189 MW wind farm, the state’s first, in…
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TVA and DOE sign memorandum to advance hydropower technologies
The U.S. Department of Energy, through its Water Power Technologies Office (WPTO), and Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) have signed a…
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NREL models power sector impacts of federal clean energy laws
President Joe Biden talks with Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm during a tour of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory Flatirons Campus…
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Texas drove out Chinese firm, not the wind farm it planned
Rancher, from left, Tom Keller, Merily Keller, Randy Nunns and Kerr Wardlaw look over an area map that shows proposed…
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