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NYSERDA Collecting Ocean, Weather Data for Offshore Wind Power
Metocean data collection allows smarter development of projects to increase energy production while reducing project footprint Source: Renewable Energy
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U.S. DOE seeks technical assistance for pumped storage hydro study
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Water Power Technologies Office has issued a Notice of Opportunity for Technical Assistance to perform a number of reviews associated with the long-term benefits and costs of two pumped storage hydroelectric plants. Source: Renewable Energy
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The Asia-Pacific Offshore Wind Sector Just Achieved a ‘Breakthrough Moment’
Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs this week released the results of an offshore wind auction that will add 3.8 GW of capacity to its grid. Source: Renewable Energy
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20 Years of Solar PV — Changes, Challenges and Growth
Industries are made up of things that can be categorized and counted. However, there are many things to count and many ways to count things. Source: Renewable Energy
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Extreme Weather — The Business Risks and Sustainable Solutions
Here’s a question for leaders of corporations and municipalities: What was the impact of extreme weather on your bottom line last year? And how are you mitigating this threat to your company’s operations and finances in the future? Source: Renewable Energy
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Australian Energy Storage Firm Launches Bid to Raise $38M
South Australian energy storage company 1414 Degrees has launched a bid to go public and raise up to A$50 million (US$38 million) to fast track its operations. Source: Renewable Energy
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3@3 on Solar PV: SolarWorld, Sunpower, DERs and Utilities
Today’s topics include the news that Sunpower is going to buy SolarWorld and how that will affect Sunpower’s influence in the global solar industry. Hint: it has to do with the solar tariffs. We’ll also delve into the “utility of the future” and discuss some interesting news about a new law in Hawaii that will…
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Index Launches for Battery Metals and Mining
EQM Indexes today launched a Battery Metals and Mining Index — Bloomberg: BATTIDX — to track the combined performance of global companies in the metal and material supply chain for advanced battery technologies used in portable devices, electric vehicles, and grid storage for renewable energy. Source: Renewable Energy
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Are Public Objections to Wind Farms Overblown?
While most surveys suggest that the public generally supports wind and solar power, opposition from local communities and residents sometimes blocks or delays specific new projects. Source: Renewable Energy
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Dubai Adds 200 MW of Solar Power in Renewables Push
Dubai took another step toward completing what it says will be the largest solar park of its kind, inaugurating a 200-MW facility with partners Electricite de France SA and Abu Dhabi-based renewables company Masdar. Source: Renewable Energy