RENEWABLE ENERGY NEWS December 13, 2017
Plan for Puerto Rico includes solar, storage, wind, hydro and microgrids
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Jennifer Runyon | December 7, 2017 The services that drone companies can provide to wind farm owners/operators will lead to faster, cheaper and more efficient operations and maintenance solutions, which will completely... |
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Power Engineering Editors | December 6, 2017 Enel's North American unit signed three capacity storage agreements with California utility Pacific Gas and Electric for a total capacity of 85 MW/340 MWh. Under the agreements, Enel will... |
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Brian Eckhouse | December 6, 2017 Exelon Corp., the biggest U.S. nuclear operator, is investing in the batteries of the future. The company is a lead backer of Volta Energy Technologies, a startup that plans to... |
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Jennifer Runyon | December 12, 2017 If Hurricane Sandy, during which millions of New Yorkers lost power and damage to the electric grid was substantial, was the spark that ignited New York’s “Reforming the Energy Vision, aka REV” then perhaps Hurricane Maria |
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Brian Eckhouse | December 12, 2017 Tesla Inc., Sunrun Inc. and National Grid Plc are among recipients of energy-storage grants totaling $20 million from Massachusetts. |
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Catherine Traywick | December 11, 2017 The Trump administration, which was looking to have a plan in place this week to bail out America’s coal country, will instead have to wait until the new year. |
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Jennifer Runyon and Paula Mints | December 11, 2017 Today's topics include highlights from POWER-GEN, the largest show for the power generation industry, the energy imbalance market, Azeb Asnake, the solar trade case and more. |
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Richard Clough | December 11, 2017 After spending years building up its gas-power business, General Electric Co. is trying to figure out how to keep pace in a world that’s no longer all that interested in fossil fuels. |
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Jennifer Delony | December 8, 2017 As soon as solar started being introduced to the grid, operators and engineers raised concerns about solar resources causing instability. |
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Frederick "Fritz" Lark and Jessica Monastra | December 8, 2017 There has been a steady stream of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) in the utility sector over the past several years. |
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Jennifer Runyon | December 8, 2017 Electric grids are mighty complicated. Of course, if you’re in the industry, you don’t need me to tell you that. |
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Renewable Energy World Editors | December 11, 2017 New York is making it easier for facilities in the state to access analyses that will help determine whether they can benefit from geothermal systems for heating and cooling. |
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