Energy Transition in Motion (Week of May 12, 2023): Advancing Projects, Investment

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including plans for a $4.7 billion terminal to support floating wind development in the U.S.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of May 5, 2023): Advancing Projects, Investment

Here’s a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a massive $25 billion floating wind-powered electrical grid.

U.S. Cities Turn Old Garbage Dumps Into Solar Parks

Solar parks founded on former dumps could power millions of homes.

US House to Vote on Repeal of Biden Solar Policy

Biden's suspension of solar panel tariffs from four Southeast Asian countries is widely expected to be repealed in the Republican-led House, but its fate is unclear in the Democrat-controlled Senate.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of April 28, 2023): Advancing Projects, Investment

Here’s a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a move by NextEra Energy and CF Industries to jointly develop a hydrogen project in Oklahoma.

Altus Power Completes 2.5 MW Solar Array in Maryland

Altus Power’s completed solar array is expected to generate over 3 million kilowatt-hours per year.

Google, EDP Renewables Form 650-MW Community Solar Pact

EDP Renewables and Google plan to develop and install more than 80 distributed solar projects, with initial focus in the PJM Interconnection service area.

Ameresco and Sunel Group Announce Renewable Energy Initiative

The companies partnered together to establish Ameresco Sunel Energy SA with the aim to reduce European carbon emissions and create value for investors.

Altus Power Completes 4-MW Solar System in Rhode Island

Altus Power has completed the construction of the 4-MW solar system in Rhode Island, which will provide clean energy to a local public school system.

DOE Commits $3 Billion to Sunnova to Expand Solar Access

Sunnova aims to improve access to clean energy sources for disadvantaged communities and individuals, as well as homeowners with lower credit ratings.