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Earlier this week SIMEC ZEN Energy announced details of the first of many planned renewable energy projects for South Australia. The Cultana Solar Farm, a 280-MW solar power plant expected to generate 600 GW-hours of energy annually in Australia’s sunny climate is expected to begin construction in early 2019 according to details in a press release.

Chicago’s electric bus fleet will be capable of putting power back onto the grid when not in use.

Most businesses will take control of their own energy use by generating a quarter of their electricity onsite by 2025, with 81 percent of U.S. businesses predicting this change will take place in just seven years.

(Thu, 16 Aug 2018) Between 2008 and 2017, more than 103 gigawatts (GW) of renewable generating capacity entered service in the United States, of which only 14 GW is certified to have qualifying facility small power producer status under the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 (PURPA).

BEH is the state-owned entity which controls the country’s energy assets, including the public suppliers of electricity and gas. The EBRD’s involvement will help BEH continue its support
The post EBRD invests €100m in Bulgarian Energy’s bonds appeared first on Compelo Energy.

Residential-solar companies have been on a tear this year, thanks in part to renewable-energy critic Donald Trump.

Green Mountain Power’s commitment to innovation delivered bigger savings to customers as New England recently hit a new yearly peak for power demand.

Upstream operators must learn from past mistakes and deliver a new raft of oil and gas mega-projects on time and on budget if they are to deliver maximum
The post Oil and gas mega-projects: majors must learn from $80bn cost overruns appeared first on Compelo Energy.

Recent headlines have captured the decision of the newly elected Ontario provincial government to cancel more than 700 renewable energy contracts in the province.

As we near the one-year anniversary of the devastation Hurricane Maria afflicted upon the residents of Puerto Rico, it’s concerning that post-hurricane efforts have been largely focused on restoring power with little progress on strengthening the already-weakened power grid against a future storm.

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