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By John Grimes In the wash up of this week’s COAG Energy meeting, there’s a real risk the importance of the Finkel Review will be lost. Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Renew Economy
By John Grimes In the wash up of this week’s COAG Energy meeting, there’s a real risk the importance of the Finkel Review will be lost. Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Renew Economy
By Giles Parkinson GE technology chief says days of “relying solely on synchronous generation for everything are over”. In a direct challenge to those who say grid security can only be assured by spinning coal and gas turbines, the world’s biggest provider of energy equipment says wind and solar can do the job just as…
By Sophie Vorrath How much will the Hazelwood coal power plant closure really cost you? Let’s shed some (energy efficient) light on the matter. Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Renew Economy
By Alexander Marks New guideline on “ring fencing” still gives too much latitude to the networks, and may work against the interest of consumers. Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Renew Economy
By Anne Martinelli NSW new initiative on energy efficiency is good model for the Victorian government’s long-awaited energy efficiency and productivity strategy. Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Renew Economy
By Sophie Vorrath Owner of 13MW Mugga Lane Solar Park – winner in ACT govt’s first large-scale renewables tender – has launched a rather unusual tender. Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Renew Economy
By admin China, Australia, Indonesia, Brazil and other countries have already indicated they will forge ahead with implementing the climate treaty signed in Paris irrespective of the US position The post Will The Paris Climate Agreement Go Foreward Without The U.S.A? appeared first on Solar Thermal Magazine. Read Full Article Here For more great articles:…
By Michelle Froese Enel S.p.A., through its U.S.-based renewables subsidiary Enel Green Power North America (EGPNA), has signed and closed an agreement with GE Energy Financial Services. The transaction was closed following a letter agreement signed in November 2016 between EGPNA and GE Energy Financial Services and the completion of all required regulatory approvals. The…
By Zachary Shahan As I pointed out before the election, Donald Trump’s campaign was so full of irony it could have filled a gold-plated plastic slurpee cup — something Trump may well own. Of course, now that he’s “President-Elect” Donald Trump (with nearly 3 million fewer votes than Hillary Clinton, sprinkling more irony into the…
By Michelle Froese Bruenning’s Breeze Wind Farm will consist of 76 3-MW wind turbines, built by Acciona/Nordex. E.ON announced that it has begun construction on its Bruenning’s Breeze Wind Farm. The 228-MW wind farm will be E.ON’s 22nd wind farm nationwide and second in Willacy County, Texas. The Bruenning’s Breeze Wind project holds special place…
At Wednesday afternoon’s session on the challenges of low-carbon generation, Benjamin Borsch told an interesting story. Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Solar Tech News – RenewableEnergyWorld.com
What do golf cars and heavy electric trucks have in common? There is still no agreement on the best type of electric motor to use in either of them. On IDTechEx analysis, the booming, confusing traction motor business will rise to around $400 billion in 2027. Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Electric…
Energy storage systems are in demand as never before. Billions of mobile telephones and tablets need electricity to go. Add to this the growing number of electric cars. But, high-performance batteries can also store renewable energy produced by wind turbines and solar cells so that it can be fed into the grid on cloudy and…
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By [email protected] After years of fighting over the details of Pacific Gas & Electric’s plan to bring up to 7,500 electric vehicle chargers to Northern California, EV charging providers and consumer and environmental groups are praising a new compromise plan that has just received approval from state regulators. On Thursday, the five-member California Public Utilities…