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‘World’s fastest,’ 3-minute EV charger has arrived
Follow @EngelsAngle</scrip Swiss sustainable technology firm ABB unveiled what it calls the world’s fast EV charger, delivering 100km of range in less than three minutes to up to four vehicles at once. Available in Europe by the end of 2021, and in the US in 2022, the Terra 360 all-in-one modular charger has a maximum…
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Arizona’s renewable energy industry urges Sen. Sinema to support clean energy legislation
Follow @EngelsAngle</scrip President Biden’s legacy-defining infrastructure and climate proposals face a challenging road ahead in Congress, in large part because of objections by two moderate Democrats in the U.S. Senate — Sen. Krysten Sinema of Arizona and Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia. Arizona’s renewable energy industry held a roundtable with a representative from Sinema’s…
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N.C. offshore wind faces big challenges, even bigger opportunities, advocates say
By Elizabeth Ouzts, Energy News Network A new coalition of environmental and clean energy groups is working to overcome barriers to offshore wind, including local pockets of opposition and an approaching ban on energy development in the southern Atlantic Ocean. An impending Trump-era ban on energy development in the southern Atlantic Ocean has entangled the…
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Renewable energy cheers revised MOPR at PJM
Minimum Offer Price Rule or MOPR topic ruled stakeholder discussions for a while at PJM Interconnection. This saga started in 2016 with Calpine complaining at FERC about “price suppression” due to state subsidies for renewable energy in the PJM’s capacity market auction. Since a Republican was elected to the White House in November 2016, the…
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Solar+storage to add most new battery storage capacity in the U.S. over next three years
Follow @EngelsAngle</scrip More than half of the battery storage capacity added in the U.S. in the next three years will be paired with a solar photovoltaic (PV) power plant, bucking the historical trend of majority standalone sites. Data from the Energy Information Administration estimates that 9.4 of 14.5 GW, or 63%, of battery storage capacity…
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Startup develops world’s first unmanned rescue vessel for offshore wind industry
Follow @EngelsAngle</scrip Zelim, a Scottish startup, and naval architect Chartwell Marine have partnered to develop the world’s first unmanned rescue vessel for the offshore wind industry. ‘Survivor 1’ is an 11-meter long, 9-ton lifeboat equipped with a conveyor belt for water rescues. The vessel is deployed from a fixed offshore structure via a 25-meter free…
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At mid-year, U.S. renewable energy production hits all-time high
Domestic production of renewable energy (i.e., biofuels, biomass, geothermal, hydropower, solar, wind) reached an all-time high in the first six months of this year, according to a SUN DAY Campaign analysis of new data released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). The latest issue of EIA’s “Monthly Energy Review” report (with data through June 30, 2021) reveals…
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NJ utility seeks approval for offshore wind transmission project
Jersey Central Power and Light is positioning itself as the conduit between offshore wind energy production and electricity customers. The utility, owned by FirstEnergy, has submitted a proposal with New Jersey state regulators and the system operator PJM Interconnection. The Jersey Central plan outlines a comprehensive transmission system investment program to connect enough offshore wind-generated…
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Accelerating energy transition by forming virtual power plants on blockchain
Contributed by Dr. Mohsen Khorasany, TYMLEZ Influenced by the increasing penetration of “behind-the-meter” distributed energy resources (DER), power systems are experiencing a paradigm shift from a centralized structure to a decentralized one. The high penetration level of DER raises technical, commercial, and regulatory challenges since the grid infrastructure is designed to deliver large-scale centralized generation…
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Report: SEEM alternatives would save $100 billion, cut more emissions
Follow @EngelsAngle</scrip An energy market proposed by Southern utilities would produce the lowest cost savings and emission reductions of available options, and would imperil decarbonization goals, according to a new report. The study — conducted by Vibrant Clean Energy on behalf of the American Council on Renewable Energy — compared the proposed Southeast Energy Exchange…