The EIA forecasts solar to account for about 55% of the utility-scale capacity additions in the U.S. for the rest of this year.
The company is tracking about $5 billion of potential revenue opportunity for electrolyzer sales as it works to build out its hydrogen network.
The project is expected to provide heat to nearly 9,000 homes.
The project would produce up to 4.5 billion cubic feet of RNG annually from 400,000 to 500,000 tons of agricultural waste, SoCalGas says.
A spate of companies including TotalEnergies, Baker Hughes and Technip Energies signed a preliminary agreement to invest in Zhero Europe’s renewable energy projects.
Under the proposal, Solar Energy Corp. will invite international bids for the supply of renewable energy to Reliance Industries' refineries and facilities in Gujarat.
Details about the partnership between Tailwater Capital and Ash Creek Renewables, a provider of renewable fuel feedstocks, were not disclosed.
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including First Solar’s plan to build a $1.1 billion solar panel manufacturing facility in the U.S.
OPEC member Venezuela has benefited economically over the last century, mainly from producing oil, but as the race to net zero emissions picks up speed, the Caribbean country must now advance natural gas-related and renewable developments such as wind, solar and bioenergy.
Synthica Energy has already secured long-term contracts for its renewable natural gas facility in St. Bernard, Ohio, and will divert nearly 200,000 tons of waste from local landfills annually when completed.