Month: January 2022

Tidal energy shows great potential: Bureau Veritas

Bureau Veritas said it welcomed the UK government’s plans to invest in the tidal energy industry, suggesting that tidal stream electricity has the potential to become one of the most viable and reliable sources of renewable energy in the world. The government investment is part of the Contracts for Difference (CfD) scheme, which invites renewable …

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4 techniques to mitigate risks on offshore wind projects

By William J Shaughnessy, Esq., and Neal J Sweeney, Esq. With the expected boom in U.S. offshore wind construction, all project participants should consider and adopt risk management approaches that enhance planning and coordination among the participants before and during construction. These approaches help avoid or at least mitigate friction and problems among the participants …

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PosiGen closes $100 million finance package

PosiGen, which targets renewable energy and efficiency for low-to-moderate income (LMI) households, closed a $100 million preferred equity financing deal with Magnetar Capital’s Energy & Infrastructure group as the lead investor. As part of the deal, Magnetar will nominate two new directors to join PosiGen’s Board of Directors. Existing PosiGen investors, including Emerson Collective, Irradiant Partners, Activate …

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GAF Energy announces “nailable” home solar shingles

(Source: GAF Energy). GAF Energy announced the release of a solar roof system incorporating nailable shingles. The new product is called Timberline Solar. GAF said shingles are installed like a traditional roof “with only a nail gun required.” The company says Timberline combines solar technology with traditional roofing processes, allowing for faster installation. GAF plans …

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Solar and wind still lead generating capacity additions

Solar, wind, and other renewable energy sources (including biomass, geothermal, and hydropower) added more than 2,250 MW of new generating capacity each month during 2021.   That was according to the SUN DAY Campaign, which based its finding on data from both the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the Energy Information Administration (EIA). The …

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DOE researchers to study wind impacts on concentrating solar power technology

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) announced a new effort to study the effects of high wind loads on concentrating solar power (CSP) plant technology. NREL and the Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO), both under the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), will take two field measurements at wind developer Acciona Energy’s Nevada Solar One facility. Researchers …

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Energy-related carbon emissions fell in 2020, EIA says

Carbon dioxide emissions in 2020 were the lowest in nearly 40 years, according to a 2021 year-end report by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). U.S. energy-related CO2 emissions totaled 4.6 billion metric tons, down 11% from 2019. That represented the nation’s lowest total since 1983. EIA cited lower energy demand due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as …

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Clean Energy Groups Technical Assistance Fund: 2021 Year-in-Review

By Marriele Mango, Clean Energy Group 2021 was another year of severe weather and power outages. No region of the country was immune. In Texas, an isolated and fossil-fuel dependent grid was unable to withstand record-low winter temperatures, resulting in almost the entire state without power and at least 200 dead. Hurricane Ida decimated Louisiana’s …

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