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  • Australia’s Victoria doubles share of wind in generation mix in four years

    Over the past four years, the wind contribution to the energy generation mix in the state of Victoria has grown significantly. In fact, research from Cornwall Insight Australia shows, on average, across the entire day in 2020, wind delivered 14% of the energy generation mix in the state, doubling its output from 7% in 2017.…

  • Renewable natural gas is crucial to diversify our clean energy sources

    Electrification of everything is not necessarily the best path to decarbonization if we also want reliable energy delivery, argues David Cox. David Cox, Founder and CFO of the Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas  The power outages in Texas are an all too painful reminder how extreme weather events can expose weaknesses in our energy infrastructure.…

  • Rhode Island Airport Corporation to be powered with solar energy

    Ameresco today announced that it achieved commercial operation at its solar energy site in Tiverton, Rhode Island and mechanical completion at its site in Cumberland, Rhode Island. Both milestones mark meaningful steps in the advancement of solar energy resources within the State. Installed on a former corn field, Ameresco’s Tiverton’s solar energy site comprises over…

  • Solar-powered remote grid will help California utility customers stay powered up during fire season

    The first operational remote grid for California’s largest investor-owned utility will be made up of an integrated solar, battery, and generator system. If it works, the plan will be to roll out several hundred more across the state. Microgrid provider BoxPower announced this week that it is designing and installing a standalone power system in Briceburg,…

  • FERC Order 2222-A continues to be good news for renewable project developers

    FERC Order 2222 guided stakeholders, including renewable project developers, to aggregate distributed energy resources (DER) such as PV solar with energy storage. President Biden’s FERC Chairman Commissioner Glick wasted no time closing the loophole in the earlier demand response order from FERC in this new order 2222-A. States with demand response programs no longer have…

  • A new plan is underway to equip ‘super rural’ households in Malawai with pay-as-you-go solar

    SolarAid, an international charity, has today announced the launch of a new pilot project that will provide solar lighting to all homes in a single super-rural Malawi community, with a view toward creating a model that could bring renewable energy to all super-rural households across the continent. SolarAid will equip every household in Ntchisi, a…

  • Solar project aims to deliver training and equity to North Minneapolis

    A pioneer in Minnesota’s solar industry is attempting to replicate a green economic justice blueprint in the state’s largest African American community. Ralph Jacobson founded the solar firm Impact Power Solutions (IPS) in 1991 and was its CEO until 2019, when he shifted into a role focused on justice, equity, diversity and inclusion. Jacobson, who…

  • NESPAK-led JV wins award for three small hydropower plants in Uzbekistan

    Pakistan’s NESPAK, in a joint venture with Turkey’s DOLSAR, has won a contract for the Sustainable Hydropower Project in Uzbekistan, which involves the installation of three small hydropower plants on the Aksu River. Dr. Tahir Masood, managing director of NESPAK, said the plants will have a total capacity of 24 MW and will be located in…

  • Black & Veatch to assess feasibility of world’s largest green hydrogen plant

    Black & Veatch announced today that it has been selected by Enegix Energy to perform feasibility studies central to the development of the world’s largest green hydrogen plant. When operational the Base One facility, in Ceará, Brazil could produce more than 600 million kilogrammes of green hydrogen annually. The highly ambitious new-build electrolysis facility will be powered…

  • New Yorkers now eligible for solar + storage systems from Swell in aggregated DER plan

    Swell Energy this week announced the start of a residential solar plus storage program for homeowners in Queens, New York. The program will be deployed in partnership with Con Edison and aims to deliver 500-kW of capacity in the form of solar-powered home batteries to eligible customers creating an aggregated network of distributed energy resources.…

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