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Nevada is the fourth US state to commit to 100 percent clean energy
Nevada is joining the growing list of U.S. places that aim to ban fossil fuels from its electricity supply. Source: Renewable Energy
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APS battery energy storage facility explosion injures four firefighters; industry investigates
Last Friday evening in Surprise, Arizona a storage facility owned by Arizona Public Service (APS) exploded, injuring four firefighters. Reporter for azfamily.com, Maria Hechanova, visited the scene yesterday and reported that the explosion happened while four hazmat firefighters from Peoria were working to extinguish a battery fire at the facility. Source: Renewable Energy
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APS battery energy storage facility explosion injures four firefighters; industry investigates
Last Friday evening in Surprise, Arizona a storage facility owned by Arizona Public Service (APS) exploded, injuring four firefighters. Reporter for azfamily.com, Maria Hechanova, visited the scene yesterday and reported that the explosion happened while four hazmat firefighters from Peoria were working to extinguish a battery fire at the facility. Source: Renewable Energy
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Duke Energy unit buys 150 MW California solar power project
The North Rosamond solar project is Duke Energy Renewables’ sixth solar generation facility in Kern County Source: Renewable Energy
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The world’s longest wind turbine blade rolled off the assembly line last week
Last week, LM Wind Power said it had successfully manufactured the world’s first wind turbine blade to surpass 100 meters in length. Source: Renewable Energy
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FERC finalizes expedited licensing process for hydropower projects
The U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has issued a final rule establishing an expedited licensing process for original hydropower licenses for certain qualifying facilities at existing non-powered dams and for closed-loop pumped storage projects. Source: Renewable Energy
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In Michigan, developer cancels plan for large Upper Peninsula wind project
Citing planning delays, a global renewable energy developer has canceled plans for a major wind project in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Source: Renewable Energy
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Mayor: PG&E assets are ‘great’ opportunity to bring clean energy to San Francisco
San Francisco Mayor London Breed wants to use PG&E Corp.’s bankruptcy to take over some of the company’s assets for the city’s power needs, a move that would shake up California’s largest utility and remake the state’s energy landscape. Source: Renewable Energy
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Duke Energy to build North Carolina solar estimated at $404M
Duke Energy Corp. will develop six utility-scale solar power projects in North Carolina that may cost up to $404 million as part of the state’s bid to boost renewable energy. Source: Renewable Energy
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California college invests in 1-MW solar carport to offset 100 percent of its energy use
Yuba College, a community college part of the Yuba Community College District, this week completed a 1-MW solar carport installation that it says could result in $10 million of avoided utility costs over the life of the system. The District purchased the solar outright, which resulted in optimal savings. Source: Renewable Energy