Month: December 2021

Scout acquires 369 MW Blue Sky Solar development project

Colorado-based Scout Clean Energy acquired the 369 MW, $400 million Blue Sky Solar project from its original developer, RES (Renewable Energy Systems). The approved development plans call for the solar facility to be located on 2,700 acres of land in Grundy County, Illinois, southwest of Chicago. Terms of the sale were not disclosed. Blue Sky is …

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Why we shouldn’t abandon natural gas: Renewable natural gas shows promise

By Jonathan Cristiani, Black & Veatch Many climate activists and clean energy enthusiasts warn against the continued use of, and investment in, natural gas infrastructure, insisting it isn’t a substitute for clean energy. They are correct.  Ultimately, the U.S. should not plan to maintain its current fossil-based natural gas systems indefinitely. However, at this point in …

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Will low-carbon hydrogen will be the silver bullet in APAC?

By David Stent On Thursday the 19th of August, the Climate Council in partnership with the law firm Shearman & Sterling, hosted an intriguing panel to discuss a major topic in the energy industry: Will low-carbon hydrogen be the silver bullet in APAC? Hydrogen has widely been earmarked as the ‘golden key’ solution to unlocking a future …

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Looking through a gender lens can help guide climate investments

By Sarah Casey, Portfolio Director, Climate Council Applying a climate lens to investing is, today, not an unfamiliar notion. Given that “environmental” is a central pillar of ESG (environmental, social, and corporate governance), reporting on climate and integrating it into business and investment decisions has had a lot of attention in recent years. Investing with …

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New DOE office to help stand up clean energy projects

Anchored by $20 billion in infrastructure funds, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a new Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations. The office is being created to help stand up projects in clean hydrogen, carbon capture, grid-scale energy storage, and small modular reactors, among other technologies. Billions of dollars are expected to go toward demonstration projects in …

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Lightsource bp lines up financing for 466 MW of solar capacity

Lightsource bp closed on a $376 million multi-project financing package and mobilized construction on its 293 MWdc Sun Mountain solar project in Pueblo, Colorado, and its 173 MW Bellflower Solar project in Indiana. Lightsource bp will build, own and operate the Colorado solar facility and deliver the energy it generates to Xcel Energy under a long-term …

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Largest PV investments in Poland and Ukraine

(Sponsored Content) By Electrum The energy transformation is gaining momentum, and the “green revolution” is becoming a fact. For Europe, 2020 represented a historic year for renewable energy sources. In the European Union, the rate of electricity generation from renewable energy sources amounted to 38%, ahead of fossil fuels (37%), and nuclear energy (25%). In …

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DOE announces $100 million for clean energy technologies

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced another $100 million for projects with new technologies to help reduce emissions, increase energy efficiency and modernize the grid. The funding comes from the DOE’s program — Seeding Critical Advances for Leading Energy technologies with Untapped Potential (SCALEUP).  Projects selected for funding must be considered feasible for widespread …

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