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U.S. rejects antidumping tariff petition from domestic solar manufacturers
Follow @EngelsAngle</scrip The U.S. Dept. of Commerce has rejected an antidumping tariff petition brought by a group of anonymous domestic solar manufacturers against solar modules imported from three Southeast Asian countries. Members of the American Solar Manufacturers Against Chinese Circumvention (A-SMACC) claimed that Chinese crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells and modules were being completed in Malaysia,…
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Low-carbon hydrogen accelerator launches to support industry start-ups
A new initiative has been established to help support start-ups within the low-carbon hydrogen value chain with the aim to accelerate the decarbonization of hard-to-abate sectors and the energy transition. The Low-Carbon Hydrogen Accelerator has been launched by the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), Shell, the City of Houston, Greentown Labs, the Urban Future Lab,…
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First U.S. subsea HVDC cable facility opens to support burgeoning offshore wind market
French fiber optic cable manufacturing company Nexans has opened a new facility to manufacture high-voltage direct current subsea cables in Charleston, South Carolina. The facility is claimed to be the first US-based subsea HVDC cable facility. Nexans will use the plant to meet the growing demand for HVDC subsea cables as utilities in the US…
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Renewables could meet US energy needs by 2035, study finds
The US could meet its current electricity needs using low-carbon sources by 2035 if the progress made in the past decade continues, according to a new study. The new study, released by the Environment America Research & Policy Center and Frontier Group, states that the US needs to continue to expand its portfolio of renewables…
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Entergy plans largest expansion of renewable energy in Mississippi’s history
Follow @EngelsAngle</scrip Entergy Mississippi plans to replace some aging natural gas plants with 1,000 megawatts of renewable energy by 2027, the largest ever expansion of renewable energy in the state’s history. The Economic Development with Green Energy (EDGE) plan aims to recruit industry to Mississippi with a healthy supply of renewable energy. The plan calls…
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GE announces plan to form three public companies, spin off Healthcare and Energy
On Tuesday, GE announced its plan to form three global public companies focused on the growth sectors of aviation, healthcare and energy. This will be accomplished by: Pursuing a tax-free spin-off of GE Healthcare, creating a pure-play company in early 2023, in which GE expects to retain a stake of 19.9%; and Combining GE Renewable…
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GE announces plan to form three public companies, spin off Healthcare and Energy
On Tuesday, GE announced its plan to form three global public companies focused on the growth sectors of aviation, healthcare and energy. This will be accomplished by: Pursuing a tax-free spin-off of GE Healthcare, creating a pure-play company in early 2023, in which GE expects to retain a stake of 19.9%; and Combining GE Renewable…
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GWEC and UN Global Compact launch global roadmap for offshore wind
To increase the role played by offshore wind energy in mitigating climate change, deployment needs to ramp up across the globe. A new roadmap launched by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) and the UN Global Compact aims to achieve that goal. An increasingly busy marine space is one of the key barriers to increasing…
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GWEC and UN Global Compact launch global roadmap for offshore wind
To increase the role played by offshore wind energy in mitigating climate change, deployment needs to ramp up across the globe. A new roadmap launched by the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) and the UN Global Compact aims to achieve that goal. An increasingly busy marine space is one of the key barriers to increasing…
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Virginia GOP targets clean energy law, but options for rollback are limited
By Mason Adams, Energy News Network Newly emboldened Virginia Republicans are vowing to roll back the state’s landmark clean energy reforms enacted by Democrats over the last two years. Virginia voters last week elected Republican businessman Glenn Youngkin as governor and a Republican majority in the House of Delegates, ending two years of unilateral Democratic…