California utility regulators put an indefinite hold on plans to vote on a proposed plan to revise the state’s net energy metering rules that would impact roughly 1.3 million rooftop solar customers.
President Joe Biden extended Trump-era tariffs on imported solar energy equipment by four years, but excluded bifacial cells, which increasingly are used in utility-scale projects.
The extension doubles the import quota on solar cells to 5 GW, and opens the door for duty-free imports from Canada and Mexico.
When Chicago-based Invenergy scored $3 billion from global asset manager Blackstone in January, it was one of the largest renewables investments in North American history.
FirstLight Power joined the 24/7 Carbon-free Energy (CFE) Compact in partnership with Sustainable Energy for All (SEforALL) and UN Energy.
A lawsuit accuses developer Tom Buttgenbach of misappropriating the University of California system’s money after the latter invested in a collection of solar projects.
A research team at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has developed a system capable of converting waste from sewage, food crops, algae and other renewable carbon sources into hydrogen fuel.
Indiana Michigan Power Co. proposed adding more than 2,000 MW of wind and solar energy capacity by 2028.
By Samuel Petrequin
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union on February 2 proposed including nuclear energy and natural gas in its plans for building a climate-friendly future, dividing member countries and drawing outcry from environmentalists as “greenwashing.”
Independent System Operator (ISO) compliance plans for FERC Order 2222 are on their last stretch, with PJM and ISO-NE filing coming up here in February and MISO and SPP plans due in April. Voltus, an energy aggregator, petitioned FERC for a technical conference on these compliance plans. Stakeholders have until February 7th to support the need for this conference.
(Wed, 02 Feb 2022) EIA presents an alternative case to the <em>Annual Energy Outlook 2021</em> (AEO2021) that compares the Reference case to a Corporate Goal case that models announced utility plans in addition to current laws and regulations. We analyze the resulting impacts of these utility plans on U.S. CO<sub>2</sub> emissions and electricity generation mix in this <em>Issues in Focus</em> article.
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