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ISO-New England Offers Preview of Pending Energy Storage Market Changes
Excitement over storing electricity, and expectations for new market rules in the U.S. promise great changes in energy. Instead of hype and speculation, this blog offers a preview of those market changes. For those who are waiting for FERC Order 841 to sort things out, ISO-New England has published something you might want to see.…
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What Can We Learn from Failed Renewable Energy Crowdfunding Initiatives?
After surveying how crowdfunding is kickstarting the renewable energy transition, it’s important to note that for every successful project on Kickstarter or Indiegogo an average of two go unfunded. The reasons behind such failures vary from project to project: too ambitious of a funding goal, unrealistic projects, an overall lack of exposure, or countless others.…
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Trump Administration Announces Offshore Wind Progress
Last week, U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke announced three major developments in American offshore wind energy spanning from coast to coast. Continuing with the Trump Administration’s all-of-the-above energy policy, the Secretary spoke at the American Wind Energy Association’s Offshore Wind Conference and announced 1.) much-anticipated wind auction in federal waters off the coast…
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Europe's Biggest EV Markets Need $17B in Infrastructure Investment
The growth of electric cars in Europe’s two biggest vehicle markets will require billions of dollars of investment in ways to keep them charged. Source: Renewable Energy
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Regulations, Not Resource Determine Wind Energy Costs in Northern Europe
Regulations governing the construction of wind farms vary considerably between countries. Indeed, these differences can have a stronger impact on generation costs than differences in wind resources. In the future, northern European cross-border renewable energy auctions should take diverging regulatory conditions into account, a new study argues. Source: Renewable Energy
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A Solar Movement Grows in New York City
New York, a city of soaring towers and ever-changing shadows, has designs on something that requires open skies: solar power. Source: Renewable Energy
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E.ON Pilots Efficiency Funding Scheme for UK Consumers
Integrated energy company E.ON and BNP Paribas Personal Finance are piloting a new energy efficiency financing scheme for UK consumers. Source: Renewable Energy
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Astaldi receives stop work order for 824-MW Muskrat Falls hydro project in Canada
Nalcor Energy has issued a stop work order to Astaldi Canada Inc., the main contractor on its 824-MW Muskrat Falls hydro project, and is arranging for the company’s about 500 workers in Labrador to return home. Source: Renewable Energy
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New Partnership Explores V2G Solutions for Europe
Last week San Diego-based Nuvve Corporation and European-based EDF Group announced a strategic partnership that will leverage Nuvve’s expertise in vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technologies in support of EDF Group’s Electric Mobility Plan on “smart charging.” Source: Renewable Energy
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Could Sustainable Clean Energy Securitization Save the Planet?
The financial instrument that nearly collapsed the global economy is being re-engineered to create a new market with a lofty goal: to save the planet. Source: Renewable Energy