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  • U.S. climate goals require a ‘grid of the future’ now

    Follow @EngelsAngle</scrip During this Climate Week, and the upcoming COP26 climate summit of world leaders, corporations will make pledges to decarbonize and policymakers will up the ante on the urgency to transition away from fossil fuels to clean, renewable energy to address threats posed by climate change. But the U.S. needs a grid of the…

  • World’s largest floating offshore wind farm begins operation

    Follow @EngelsAngle</scrip The world’s largest floating wind farm is now operating offshore Scotland. Statkraft, a renewable energy generator owned by the Norwegian state, will buy the entire electrical output of the 48 MW Kincardine Offshore Wind Farm through a power purchase agreement that extends until 2029. The Kincardine Offshore Wind Farm is expected to generate up to…

  • How to ‘build back better’ energy markets for higher penetration of renewables

    With next week’s FERC meeting on SEEM proposal, the question is back on the table: will FERC approve a group of southeast utilities’ proposal for organizing a market? This fall is the first legislative session across the US and other states where the discussion is around clean energy and what incentives are needed for utilities…

  • In North Carolina, falling costs of clean energy make strange bedfellows

    By Elizabeth Ouzts, Energy News Network Manufacturers, mills, and environmental interests oppose Duke-backed legislation because it hampers the role of regulators and costs ratepayers. It’s not often that paper mills and chemical manufacturers agree with the likes of the Sierra Club. But the debate over controversial energy legislation in North Carolina shows how companies like…

  • Duke Energy’s Sustainable Solutions planning its first wind farm in Iowa

    Duke Energy’s newly formed Sustainable Solutions unit, merged from several entities only months ago, is building a 207-MW wind power project in Iowa. Construction on the Ledyard Windpower site in Kossuth County will be Duke Energy Sustainable Solutions’ first renewable energy project in Iowa. The non-regulated commercial brand of Duke was formed with the combination…

  • India’s rooftop solar capacity grew 517% year-over-year

    Follow @EngelsAngle</scrip India’s rooftop solar market is booming. India added 521 MW of rooftop solar capacity in the second quarter of 2021, representing an increase of 53% from the previous quarter and 517% year-over-year growth. That’s the latest from Mercom’s India Rooftop Solar Market Report Q2 2021— India’s best quarter for rooftop solar ever. “The…

  • Demand for renewable energy, supply chain pressures send PPA prices higher

    Follow @EngelsAngle</scrip While PPA prices are trending upward, LevelTen doesn’t expect demand to soften. According to a survey by the firm, only 12% of solar developers are responding to supply chain pressures by delaying projects. The price of solar and wind power purchase agreements in North America increased 4.3% in the second quarter of 2021,…

  • Massive infrastructure projects selected to deliver clean energy to New York City

    Follow @EngelsAngle</scrip The projects are expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 77 million metric tons over the next 15 years. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul kicked off Climate Week by announcing the selection of two massive transmission and renewable energy infrastructure projects that will deliver clean energy to New York City. Together, the Clean…

  • Long waits to connect to Xcel’s grid are stalling Minnesota solar projects

    By Frank Jossi, Energy News Network Xcel told one customer they would need to wait 15 years to connect their solar system to its electric grid. The utility says it’s working to improve its process, but some in the industry say legislation or an investigation is needed to fix the problems. The number of Minnesota…

  • bp joins multi-billion-dollar hydrogen effort in UK, UAE

    bp has partnered with Abu Dhabi energy firms ADNOC and Masdar to decarbonize the UK and United Arab Emirates’ energy and transportation systems. The three companies will invest in clean energy and low-carbon energy across the UK and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Three agreements signed by the companies will enable billions of dollars to…

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