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Boise, Idaho to reach 100% clean electricity goal by 2023
Follow @EngelsAngle</scrip Boise, Idaho will reach its goal of 100% clean electricity by 2033, years ahead of the target, according to Mayor Laren McLean. President Biden visited Boise this week to highlight the urgent need to address climate change. Days after President Biden visited Boise, Idaho to highlight the need for action on climate change,…
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10 clean energy stocks performance chart
By Tom Konrad, AltEnergyStocks.com Here’s the performance through August for the 10 Clean Energy Stocks for 2021 model portfolio… The market has turned down a bit since then but the relative performance has not changed significantly. The model portfolio is still well ahead of its benchmarks, both clean energy (RNRG) and broad market (SDY). I don’t…
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Connecticut losing ground on building emissions despite efficiency programs
By Lisa Prevost, Energy News Network Climate activists say the state’s progress on reducing building emissions has been far too slow given the pace of the climate crisis, and that it needs to end incentives for energy-efficient natural gas heating. Greenhouse gas emissions from heating and cooling buildings continue to rise in Connecticut despite the…
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Solar project helps to reclaim site of notorious Boston-area toxic waste case
By Sarah Shemkus, Energy News Network A cluster of cancer cases in Woburn, Massachusetts, in the 1980s prompted a major pollution lawsuit that eventually inspired a book and subsequent movie. Now, a community solar project is bringing “new, positive life” to the site. A community solar installation generating power for low-income residents and homeless shelters…
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Dominion Energy proposes its largest expansion of solar and energy storage
Follow @EngelsAngle</scrip Dominion Energy has informed Virginia regulators of its plan to add 11 utility-scale solar projects, two small-scale distributed solar projects, one solar+storage project, and one stand-alone energy storage project. Dominion Energy, the utility committed to achieving net-zero carbon dioxide and methane emissions by 2050, has announced its largest proposed expansion of solar and…
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Solar, storage lead MISO’s record-setting interconnection queue
Follow @EngelsAngle</scrip The Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) has received a record 487 applications for interconnection this year, with renewable energy representing 64 gigawatts, or 83%, of the proposed new generating capacity. The 77 GW of submissions in 2021 topped the 2020 total of 52 GW by nearly 50 percent, MISO said. Solar led yet…
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CPS Energy, Hyundai, OCI Solar sign MOU to test storage pilot with recycled EV batteries
San Antonio municipal utility CPS Energy is partnering with a solar firm and global automobile group to develop a large-scale energy storage testing project from recycled electric vehicle batteries. Hyundai Ioniq EV. Image credit Hyundai The memorandum of understanding between CPS, OCI Solar Power and Hyundai Motor Group aims to build the utility-scale system in…
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Europe and North America to connect 7.9 million EV chargers by 2025
Europe and North America will increase the number of connected electric vehicle (EV) chargers by 38% between 2020 and 2025, according to a new report released by research firm Berg Insight. This means the number of connected EV chargers in Europe and North America will reach 7.9 million by 2025 from 1.6 million in 2020.…
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France to add 3.7GW of solar capacity with €5.7bn aid
France is set to expand its portfolio of renewable energy capacity with an additional 3,700MW of solar energy using €5.7 billion ($6.7 billion) in funding approved by the European Commission. The aid will help France to achieve its 2030 carbon emissions reduction target by expanding the rollout of small-scale solar energy buildings. Margrethe Vestager, European Commissioner…
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Seeking solar power for all Puerto Rican homes
Originally published on ILSR.org Residents of Puerto Rico are ready for energy democracy. Specifically, a resilient, renewable electricity system with equitably shared benefits. Is this vision possible for the island, whose democratic power is limited to begin with? For this episode of the Local Energy Rules Podcast, host John Farrell speaks with guest Ingrid Vila, environmental…