A Year of Probable Improvement: The Energy Transition in 2024

The year ahead could include more technology stacking, commercialization of geothermal technologies and improved economic conditions, analysts say.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Jan. 12, 2024)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a 2.4-gigawatt wind turbine order win for GE Vernova.

First Phase of EDF, Enbridge’s Fox Squirrel Solar Complex Starts Up

The first phase of the 150-megawatt Fox Squirrel Solar complex, developed by EDF Renewables and Enbridge in Ohio, became operational in December.

Tapping into Synergies, NOV Looks to Grow Solar

NOV, a service company known for its prowess in the oil patch, is moving deeper into renewables with a focus on solar trackers and rack systems.

NOV Makes Way into Renewables with Solar Tracking Innovation

NOV details expanding its focus from oil and gas to the solar sector by leveraging its 150 years of experience in the energy industry, in this Hart Energy LIVE Exclusive.

Microsoft, Qcells Enter Alliance for 12 GW of US Solar Modules

Qcells said it will collaborate with Microsoft to bring an estimated 1.5 GW of solar panels a year to Microsoft’s contracted projects through 2032.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Jan. 5, 2024)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a step forward for BP’s efforts to transform an old oil refinery into a biofuel facility.

BrightNight Closes $375MM Corporate Credit Facility

The credit facility is expected to boost BrighNight’s project portfolio which includes solar, energy storage and integrated technologies.

Wisconsin’s Largest Solar Park Begins Full Operations

The solar park, which was developed in two 150-MW phases, is capable of providing enough electricity to power about 90,000 homes.

Ormat Closes Geothermal and Solar Assets from Enel for $271MM

Ormat Technologies’ acquisition of Enel SpA’s Nevada, Utah, Connecticut and California assets will up Ormat’s electricity segment generation to 1,215 megawatts.