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Hydrogen May Rival Batteries for UK’s Renewable Energy
Hydrogen stored in Britain’s gas grid could be more effective for making use of excess renewable power than batteries. Source: Renewable Energy
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California Says New Residential Buildings Must Have Solar
Energy efficiency building standards officially adopted by California yesterday will require new homes in the state to have solar PV systems starting in 2020. Source: Renewable Energy
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New Companies Are Helping Maintain, Analyze, Finance and Build the Wind Industry
As the wind industry continues its march toward becoming a mainstream source of electricity, some new entrants are poised to help it along its path. Source: Renewable Energy
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Storage, Wind, Solar Companies Are Recruiting Coal Miners for Their Work Ethics and High-Tech Skills
When a California battery company officially moved its headquarters and manufacturing to Kentucky coal country last week, generous state tax subsidies certainly played a role — but so did something often lost in the debate about coal. Source: Renewable Energy
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Sarulla Geothermal Plant in Indonesia Reaches Full Capacity
The Sarulla geothermal power plant in Indonesia has reached commercial operation, bringing the project to its full 300-MW capacity. Source: Renewable Energy
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AWEA Takes Strategic Focus on Growing the Wind Industry Through the 2020s
On Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at the American Wind Energy Association’s WindPower 2018 conference and expo, Tom Kiernan, President and CEO used baseball analogies to explain how he sees the industry growing over the next few decades. Source: Renewable Energy
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Development approval granted for 230-MW Goat Hill pumped hydro in Australia
Delta Electricity has received development approval from the South Australian government for the 230-MW Goat Hill pumped hydro project. Source: Renewable Energy
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If You Build It, They Will Come: The Deal Structures That Are Bringing More Buyers to the Renewables Market
It is no surprise that the growth in corporate renewables has continued at a record pace, because what were once transactions driven almost purely by “go green” ideals or achieving sustainability targets have now also become driven by the bottom line. Source: Renewable Energy
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Barriers to Microgrid Development Spur Bill for Tariff in Hawaii
The Hawaii legislature last week sent a bill to Gov. David Ige’s desk that directs the state’s regulators to open a proceeding to create a microgrid services tariff. Source: Renewable Energy
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Blockchain May Soon Be Helping Puerto Rico Keep the Lights on
Solar panels. Batteries. Emergency fossil fuel-fired generators. They’ve all been deployed across Puerto Rico to help get the lights back on in the months following devastating hurricanes Irma and Maria. Source: Renewable Energy