Month: September 2021

Climate groups tell Congress to ignore hydrogen ‘hype’

Follow @EngelsAngle Dozens of climate groups are urging leaders in Congress to avoid funding hydrogen-based technologies in the infrastructure and budget reconciliation packages. In a letter sent to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Tuesday, the groups warned that the vast majority of hydrogen produced today is created from natural …

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Analysis: U.S. solar project pipeline totals 17.4 GW

Follow @EngelsAngle Global supply chain pressures led to a year-over-year decline in new solar power capacity additions in the second quarter of 2021 in the U.S., according to an analysis by S&P Global Market Intelligence. But, researchers wrote, demand is strong with 17.4 gigawatts of capacity under construction. The U.S. added 1,968 MW of utility-scale …

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Advocates call for long-term clean energy incentives in budget reconciliation package

Follow @EngelsAngle A coalition of more than 50 environmental, renewable energy, and transportation groups are calling on Congress to include long-term clean energy tax incentives in the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation package. The coalition wrote in a letter to the House Ways and Means Committee that stable, predictable, and long-term clean energy and transportation tax …

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World’s longest underground transmission line will transport wind energy to Germany’s grid

Today, global engineering and consultancy group DMT GROUP said it has been appointed to support two critical elements of the construction of SuedLink, the longest underground power cable in the world. The 700-km 100% underground SuedLink transmission line will transport wind energy from northern Germany to Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg and better integrate sources of renewable …

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FERC wants to hear directly from renewable developers on interconnection and transmission planning

Renewable energy developers have until Oct. 12 to file comments with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission about their experiences with interconnection. The ANOPR provides a forum for small and large developers to voice their concerns with RTO interconnection rules. Developers should ask FERC to mandate RTO studies and tools such as MISO’s Point Of Interconnection …

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Battery modules at Phase 1 Moss Landing energy storage project overheat, avoid fire

Battery modules at the utility-scale Moss Landing Energy Storage site in coastal central California overheated this past weekend but did not cause a fire or do any harm to outside systems or any people, system owner Vistra Energy reported. The 300-MW/1,200-MWh Phase I project suffered an overheating issue with a limited number of battery modules …

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The world’s first recyclable wind turbine blade is ready for commercial use

Follow @EngelsAngle The world’s first recyclable wind turbine blade is ready for commercial use. The first six of Siemens Gamesa’s 81-meter RecyclableBlades were produced at the company’s blade manufacturing plant in Aalborg, Denmark. The product line is part of Siemens Gamesa’s goal of manufacturing completely recyclable turbines by 2040. “The time to tackle climate emergency …

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Forecast: 8 million energy jobs created by meeting Paris agreement

This story originally appeared in AGU’s Eos Magazine and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story. Opponents of climate policy say curbing fossil fuel emissions will kill jobs, but a new study showed that switching to renewables would actually create more jobs than a …

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Ponds, reservoirs could host floating solar in space-constrained Massachusetts

By Sarah Shemkus, Energy News Network A new joint venture between Boston-based BlueWave Solar and European photovoltaics firm Ciel et Terre is poised to bring floating solar panels to the ponds and reservoirs of Massachusetts for the first time. Supporters say the plan has the potential to mitigate ongoing concerns about finding enough space for …

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Ørsted adds partners in bid for world’s first energy island project

Follow @EngelsAngle Global offshore wind leader Ørsted is adding to its team in hopes of winning a bid to build the world’s first artificial energy island. Denmark’s North Sea energy island will produce 3 GW of energy, with a long-term expansion goal of 10 GW, using 200 offshore wind turbines. Ørsted is adding industrial construction …

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