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  • Utilities Plot Their Digital Future

    In December, 20 months into the top job at Germany’s Innogy AG, Peter Terium unveiled a 3 billion-euro plan to transform the utility into a provider of electric car technology, digital networks, and offshore wind farms. His goal, he said, was to become “a trailblazer of change. We do not wait to see what happens. We…

  • Alaska Freezes Out Wind Energy

    The two largest private wind energy projects in Alaska were froze out in February, stalled through decisions made by the Regulatory Commission of Alaska. Proponents say the impact is more than loss of green jobs and clean air; in the case of the Delta Wind Farm (DWF), it is threatening residents’ lives. Source: Renewable Energy

  • Fuel Efficiency the Focus of Biomass Plant Conversion in Denmark

    A ground-breaking ceremony was held today in Denmark to mark the start of a biomass plant conversion project that will make the facility more fuel efficient. Source: Renewable Energy

  • Utility-Scale Microgrid Cluster Approved for Chicago

    Illinois regulators last week approved a plan by Exelon Corp. subsidiary Commonwealth Edison Co. (ComEd) to build one of the first utility-scale microgrid clusters in the U.S. in the Bronzeville neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago. Source: Renewable Energy

  • Tax Reform in Iowa Puts Solar Tax Credit in Jeopardy

    A tax credit that’s helped motivate many fiscally conscious Iowa farmers to install solar panels would see an early demise under a sweeping tax reform bill that cleared a major legislative hurdle last week. Source: Renewable Energy

  • Solar, Hydro Part of New Private Equity Spending Plan for Africa

    Denham Capital Management LP, a London-based private equity firm, plans to channel at least $250 million into energy projects in Africa. Source: Renewable Energy

  • 4 Ways Big Cities Can Achieve 70 Percent Renewables by 2030

    In this minicast, the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group recommends 4 ways cities can navigate the path to a highly electrified, renewables-powered future. Source: Renewable Energy

  • Why High-Efficiency Solar is Perfect for New England

    Steve Rorem lives in Gardner, Massachusetts and heats his house with a heat pump. While a very efficient technology, heat pumps are electricity hogs. That’s why when Rorem started investigating solar and learned how much savings he could realize on his high electric bill, the decision to go solar was an easy one to make.…

  • New Jersey Moves on 1.1-GW Offshore Wind Solicitation

    Following on an executive order issued by Gov. Phil Murphy in late January, New Jersey regulators this week approved an order to begin moving the state toward an initial solicitation of 1.1 GW of offshore wind energy. Source: Renewable Energy

  • Coal Stacks Felled to Make Way for Solar in Ontario

    Ontario Power Generation (OPG) this week said it demolished the smoke stacks of the former coal-fired generating station in Nanticoke, Ontario, to make way for the Nanticoke solar project.   Source: Renewable Energy