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  • Study: Women on Corporate Boards Reduce the Likelihood of Environmental Lawsuits

    Each woman appointed to a corporate board reduces the firm’s risk of being hit with an environmental lawsuit by 1.5 percent, according to a new analysis published in the Journal of Corporate Finance. In fact, board gender diversity is among the top three factors predicting a company’s vulnerability to environmental lawsuits. Source: Renewable Energy

  • Forecast: Battery Boom Will Attract $1.2 Trillion in Investment

    The battery boom is coming to China, California and basically everywhere else — and it will be even bigger than previously thought. Source: Renewable Energy

  • KIUC awards contract for West Kauaʿi Energy Project, which includes pumped storage hydro

    The Kaua’i Island Utility Cooperative (KIUC) has executed a contract for design, engineering and construction services for the West Kauaʿi Energy Project in Hawaii with EPC contractor McMillen Jacobs Associates. Source: Renewable Energy

  • Companies Eyeing U.S. Southeast for Solar Power Development

    Two global solar PV players announced last week that they are forming a joint venture that will be focused on the development and construction of solar energy projects in the southeastern market of the United States. Source: Renewable Energy

  • 100-MW Solar Portfolio, with 38 Projects in US Southeast, Receives Funding

    Independent renewable energy provider, Soltage LLC, said last week that it closed a first round of investment in a 38 project, 100-megawatt (MW) solar project portfolio located in five states across the East Coast and the Southeast. Source: Renewable Energy

  • Silicon Production On the Rise in China

    According to statistics released by the China Photovoltaic Industry Association, factories across the country produced 143,000 tons of polycrystalline silicon during the first half of this year, a year-over-year increase of 24 percent. Silicon chips manufactured soared to 50 GW during the same period, up 38.9 percent, of which, 52.7 percent were monocrystalline. Battery chips…

  • Gap Between Renewable Energy Subsidy Approval and Payment Too Long in China’s Ningxia Region

    From August to September this year, the Ningxia Office of the Northwest China Energy Regulatory Bureau of the China National Energy Administration wanted to better understand the issues facing local solar and wind producers in the region, especially concerning implementation of renewable energy subsidies for power generation. The bureau’s goal was to understand what could…

  • Crowdfunding Renewable Energy November Update: Solar and Wind Powered Campsites & Building Green Energy Agriculture in Africa

    As the Internet serves to democratize the world and enable strangers to share everything from their spare bedrooms to their personal cars through apps and websites, the trend has made its way to renewable energy startups. Specifically, crowdfunding websites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo allow innovators to break outside of the traditional model of seeking out…

  • ENGIE NA Starting Kansas Wind Project under PPA with Brown-Forman

    ENGIE North America has made a $228 million investment in the East Fork project, the second phase of the Solomon Forks Wind project under construction. Together, the two will generate 472 MW of clean energy to Brown-Forman Corp. under a PPA. Source: Renewable Energy

  • Dominion Energy Launches Green Bonds Program

    Dominion Energy on Friday said that it had closed its inaugural offering of green bonds. The $362 million in privately placed bond proceeds will be used to reimburse Dominion Energy for previously deployed capital related to the acquisition, development and/or construction of 20 merchant solar projects with a total capacity of 574 MW of renewable…

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