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  • Wind

Wind turbines provide 8% of U.S. generating capacity, more than any other renewable source

Preliminary Monthly Electric Generator Inventory Wind generators accounted for 8% of the operating electric generating capacity in the United States in 2016, more than any other renewable technology, including hydroelectricity Continue Reading

Posted On : 3 May 2017 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Solar

Solar-Power Subsidies Are Money Well Spent

Regarding Robert Bryce’s “Thanks for Giving Me Your Tax Money” (op-ed, April 19): Mr. Bryce, you and your community are welcome for your reliable and competitive solar electricity. Yours is Continue Reading

Posted On : 26 Apr 2017 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Solar

Solar power reliability in Britain boosted with batteries

Batteries deployed at solar farms in Britain could add reliability to the renewable energy portfolio in the country, developers said. Investment manager Ancala Partners and energy storage provider Anesco said Continue Reading

Posted On : 25 Apr 2017 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Wind

Oklahoma to end tax credits for wind energy

Oklahoma is resting on its laurels in the renewable energy sector by signing legislation ending tax credits for the wind industry, the state’s governor said. Gov. Mary Fallin put her Continue Reading

Posted On : 19 Apr 2017 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Wind

Saudis Target 30 Solar, Wind Projects in $50 Billion Pledge

World’s biggest exporter of crude seeks to wean itself off oil Government to tender for 400 megawatts of wind in 4th quarter Saudi Arabia will develop 30 solar and wind Continue Reading

Posted On : 18 Apr 2017 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Solar

Solar Installers Struggle as Panels Become Cheap Enough to Own

Solar panels are more affordable than ever for U.S. homeowners, and that is bad news for the biggest players in the industry. The price of solar panels dropped by 20% Continue Reading

Posted On : 14 Apr 2017 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Germany
  • Wind

German power company examining new wind energy options

Technology for wind energy could use fixed-wing or sails for power in a way that would make deployment easier for deep waters, a German company said. German energy company E.ON Continue Reading

Posted On : 12 Apr 2017 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Wind

Wind hits new monthly record for share of ERCOT energy

More than one in four megawatt-hours consumed in March in the Electric Reliability Council of Texas was supplied by wind power — the biggest share ever for renewables in the Continue Reading

Posted On : 11 Apr 2017 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Wind

Wind turbine maker Vestas looks at expanding into energy storage

Denmark’s Vestas, the world’s largest wind turbine maker, is keen to expand into areas such as energy storage to increase the global use of wind power and bring costs down. Continue Reading

Posted On : 7 Apr 2017 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Renewables

Report: Global renewable power capacity expanding

As European and Asian leaders take up the low-carbon mantel from the United States, a global report found 2016 was a record-setter for renewable energy. The International Renewable Energy Agency Continue Reading

Posted On : 31 Mar 2017 Published By : Tom Whipple

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