Renewable Energy

NYC Gets $25M for E-Bike Charging Stations, Seeking to Prevent Deadly Battery Fires

NEW YORK (AP) — After a series of fires involving faulty e-bike batteries including a recent blaze that claimed four... Read More

NEW YORK (AP) — After a series of fires involving faulty e-bike batteries including a recent blaze that claimed four lives, New York City officials announced Sunday that they are receiving a $25 million emergency grant from the federal government... Read More

2023-06-23 17:55:11
by Dan McCue
New Venture, Led by Indian Firm, to Invest up to $1.5B in Solar in Colorado

WASHINGTON — A new venture backed by Vikram Solar Ltd., one of the largest solar module manufacturers in India, is... Read More

WASHINGTON — A new venture backed by Vikram Solar Ltd., one of the largest solar module manufacturers in India, is set to invest up to $1.5 billion in new manufacturing facilities in Colorado and an as-yet undisclosed state in the... Read More

2023-06-21 21:10:29
by Kennedy Thomason
DOE Investing Up to $13.5M to Give Shot in the Arm to Solar Sector

WASHINGTON — The Department of Energy is investing up to $13.5 million in job training partnerships to bolster the solar... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Department of Energy is investing up to $13.5 million in job training partnerships to bolster the solar energy industry in 13 states. In a press release explaining the initiative, administration officials said the effort is particularly geared... Read More

2023-06-14 18:07:48
by Tom Ramstack
Nuclear Energy Becomes a Priority for Congress to Ease Climate Change

WASHINGTON— The Nuclear Regulatory Commission made a pitch to Congress Wednesday for a $1 billion annual budget at a time... Read More

WASHINGTON— The Nuclear Regulatory Commission made a pitch to Congress Wednesday for a $1 billion annual budget at a time when climate change makes it likely the agency is going to get what it wants. Only days after smoke from... Read More

2023-06-12 21:19:08
by Dan McCue
House Bill Seeks to Unleash Hydropower Through Innovation and Licensing Reform

WASHINGTON — Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., is seeking to promote innovation and advance the next generation of hydroelectric technology.... Read More

WASHINGTON — Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., is seeking to promote innovation and advance the next generation of hydroelectric technology. “Eastern Washington is the perfect example of what’s possible when we unleash the potential of hydropower in America,” she said... Read More

2023-06-12 21:07:11
by Dan McCue
DOE Investing More Than $192M to Advance Battery Recycling Tech

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Energy is investing more than $192 million in a number of projects involving battery... Read More

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Energy is investing more than $192 million in a number of projects involving battery technology. Initiatives covered by the funding will bolster the recycling of batteries used in consumer products, help launch an advanced... Read More

Biden Heads to North Carolina to Push Clean Energy Agenda and Promote Order Aiding Military Spouses

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Friday will sign an executive order that aims to bolster job opportunities for military and... Read More

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Friday will sign an executive order that aims to bolster job opportunities for military and veteran spouses whose careers are often disrupted by their loved ones' deployments. Biden is using a visit to the recently renamed... Read More

2023-06-08 21:33:41
by Kennedy Thomason
DOE Unveils New Clean Hydrogen Strategy

WASHINGTON — Clean hydrogen is part of the latest effort to slow climate change, according to a new strategy released... Read More

WASHINGTON — Clean hydrogen is part of the latest effort to slow climate change, according to a new strategy released Monday by the Department of Energy.  The 97-page U.S. National Clean Hydrogen Strategy and Roadmap outlines a plan for developing... Read More

2023-06-05 15:47:27
by Dan McCue
Offshore Wind Energy Lease Sale One Step Closer to Reality

NEW ORLEANS — Federal regulators are one step closer to authorizing the first-ever offshore wind energy lease sale in the... Read More

NEW ORLEANS — Federal regulators are one step closer to authorizing the first-ever offshore wind energy lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico having concluded that such development activity will have no significant impacts on the environment. The Bureau of... Read More

2023-06-05 15:29:56
by Dan McCue
Funding Awarded to Seven Projects to Advance Heliostat Technology

GOLDEN, Colo. — Seven projects will share in $3.5 million in federal funding intended to advance research in solar heliostat... Read More

GOLDEN, Colo. — Seven projects will share in $3.5 million in federal funding intended to advance research in solar heliostat technology. A heliostat is a large mirror that turns over time to keep reflecting sunlight at a predetermined target. They... Read More

2023-06-05 14:32:01
by Dan McCue
Feds Advance Battery Storage Project in California Desert

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Federal regulators gave the green light last week to construction of a large-scale battery storage project... Read More

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Federal regulators gave the green light last week to construction of a large-scale battery storage project intended to boost renewable energy capacity in California and increase the reliability of the state power grid. The Sunlight Storage... Read More

2023-06-05 14:30:38
by Dan McCue
BLM Seeking Public Comment on Solar Farm With Storage in Nevada

LAS VEGAS — The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public comment on a proposed 300 MW solar energy farm... Read More

LAS VEGAS — The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public comment on a proposed 300 MW solar energy farm with battery storage that if approved would be located on roughly 2,500 acres about 30 miles northwest of Las Vegas.... Read More

UN Climate Chief Says Fossil Fuel Phase Out Key to Curbing Global Warming

The world needs to phase out fossil fuels if it wants to curb global warming, the United Nations climate chief said... Read More

The world needs to phase out fossil fuels if it wants to curb global warming, the United Nations climate chief said in an interview with The Associated Press. But he said the idea might not make it on to the agenda... Read More

Facing Sweltering Summers, California's Newsom Floats Plan for State to Buy Energy

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — For most of the year, California's quest to rid itself of fossil fuels seems on track:... Read More

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — For most of the year, California's quest to rid itself of fossil fuels seems on track: Electric cars populate highways while energy from wind, solar and water provides much of the power for homes and businesses.... Read More

2023-05-22 21:32:41
by Dan McCue
DOE Awards $42M in Funding to Boost Clean Hydrogen

WASHINGTON — The Department of Energy on Monday awarded $42 million in funding for 22 projects in 14 states to... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Department of Energy on Monday awarded $42 million in funding for 22 projects in 14 states to advance technologies critical for producing, storing and deploying clean hydrogen. At the same time, the department announced it is awarding... Read More

2023-05-22 20:46:17
by Dan McCue
Federal Judge Upholds Offshore Wind Farm Permits

BOSTON — A federal judge in Massachusetts ruled against a Nantucket nonprofit trying to block development of a large offshore... Read More

BOSTON — A federal judge in Massachusetts ruled against a Nantucket nonprofit trying to block development of a large offshore wind farm about 15 miles off the coast of the island and Martha’s Vineyard. In its underlying complaint, the group... Read More

2023-05-22 20:36:39
by Dan McCue
Bayer Makes Idaho Platform for Its Climate Neutral Ambitions

BOISE, Idaho — Bayer, the global life sciences, health care and nutrition company, has long maintained that it wants its... Read More

BOISE, Idaho — Bayer, the global life sciences, health care and nutrition company, has long maintained that it wants its operations and those of its entire value chain to be climate neutral and fully fossil-fuel free by 2030 — just... Read More

2023-05-22 19:09:00
by Dan McCue
Governors Push Bipartisan Plan to Speed Project Permitting

WASHINGTON — Hoping to speed the development of energy and infrastructure projects, members of the National Governors Association are touting... Read More

WASHINGTON — Hoping to speed the development of energy and infrastructure projects, members of the National Governors Association are touting a bipartisan plan they say will dramatically streamline the permitting process while maintaining the integrity of reviews. In a joint... Read More

Long Popular in Asia, Floating Solar Catches on in US

When Joe Seaman, the city planner for the working class town of Cohoes, New York, Googled the term “floating solar,”... Read More

When Joe Seaman, the city planner for the working class town of Cohoes, New York, Googled the term “floating solar,” he didn’t even know it was a thing. What he did know is that his tiny town needed an affordable... Read More

2023-05-08 18:25:39
by Dan McCue
Regulators Closer to Wrapping Up Review of Wind Project in Idaho

WASHINGTON — Regulators are a step closer to making their final determinations regarding a closely-watched wind project proposal in Idaho.... Read More

WASHINGTON — Regulators are a step closer to making their final determinations regarding a closely-watched wind project proposal in Idaho. Magic Valley Energy LLC — an affiliate of New York-based energy infrastructure company LS Power — is seeking the Bureau... Read More

2023-05-08 18:15:48
by Dan McCue
Public Comment Sought on Offshore Wind Research Lease

WASHINGTON — The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management is seeking public comment on the possible issuance of an offshore wind... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management is seeking public comment on the possible issuance of an offshore wind energy research lease in the Gulf of Maine. Under the leadership of Democratic Gov. Janet Mills and with bipartisan support... Read More

2023-05-05 15:14:45
by Dan McCue
Westinghouse Electric Plunges Into Small Modular Reactor Market

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Westinghouse Electric Company launched its newest nuclear technology on Thursday, a small modular nuclear reactor packed... Read More

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Westinghouse Electric Company launched its newest nuclear technology on Thursday, a small modular nuclear reactor packed with enough safety and other features to easily reach its 80-plus-year operating life cycle. Westinghouse’s new AP300™ small modular reactor... Read More

2023-05-03 14:46:46
by TWN Staff
DOE Presents Solar District Cup Class of 2022–2023 Winners

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Energy announced the division winners and Project Pitch Champion in the Solar District Cup... Read More

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Energy announced the division winners and Project Pitch Champion in the Solar District Cup Collegiate Design Competition's Class of 2022-2023 during a live event held at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory on Monday. According... Read More

2023-05-02 19:44:23
by Dan McCue
Refinery Gets First Fed Nod to Make Renewable Fuel in FTZ

HONOLULU, Hawaii — Par Hawaii, a refiner of renewable fuels, is now the first entity of its kind in the... Read More

HONOLULU, Hawaii — Par Hawaii, a refiner of renewable fuels, is now the first entity of its kind in the nation to win federal approval to produce its goods in a Foreign-Trade Zone. Now that the U.S. Commerce Department has... Read More

2023-05-01 19:05:28
by Dan McCue
California Moves to Phase Out Gas-Powered Trucks by 2036

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Large commercial trucking firms and bus operators must start transitioning to an electric fleet next year and... Read More

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Large commercial trucking firms and bus operators must start transitioning to an electric fleet next year and be fully fossil-fuel free by 2036 if they want to keep operating in California, the state’s Air Resources Board said... Read More

2023-05-01 19:03:57
by Dan McCue
House Votes to Undo Solar Moratorium

WASHINGTON — The House voted 221-202 on Friday to overturn President Joe Biden’s two-year moratorium on imposing new tariffs on... Read More

WASHINGTON — The House voted 221-202 on Friday to overturn President Joe Biden’s two-year moratorium on imposing new tariffs on solar panels and related equipment from four Southeast Asian countries suspected of illicitly working to allow Chinese companies to skirt... Read More

2023-05-01 15:56:35
by Dan McCue
State Appellate Panel Revives Residents’ Fight Against Solar Farm

LANSING, Mich. — A three-judge appellate panel in Michigan last week revived a lawsuit challenging a change in a local... Read More

LANSING, Mich. — A three-judge appellate panel in Michigan last week revived a lawsuit challenging a change in a local zoning ordinance that led to a township approving the permit for an industrial solar farm. In a unanimous ruling, the... Read More

2023-05-01 14:19:04
by Dan McCue
EPA Lifts High-Ethanol Gasoline Ban for Summer

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday waived its summer ban on sales of higher-ethanol gasoline blends, making this... Read More

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday waived its summer ban on sales of higher-ethanol gasoline blends, making this the second year in a row that gas stations across the country will be able to sell gasoline blended with... Read More

2023-04-21 18:53:11
by TWN Staff
DOE Makes $200,000 Available for Community Solar Projects

WASHINGTON — The second round of the American-Made Sunny Awards for Equitable Community Solar, which offers $200,000 to community solar... Read More

WASHINGTON — The second round of the American-Made Sunny Awards for Equitable Community Solar, which offers $200,000 to community solar projects and programs that employ best practices in delivering meaningful benefits to their subscribers and communities, is underway, according to... Read More

2023-04-18 23:33:51
by Tom Ramstack
Senate Plans for Transition to Electric Vehicles

WASHINGTON — A Senate panel tried to chart a course Tuesday for the United States to transition to electric vehicles... Read More

WASHINGTON — A Senate panel tried to chart a course Tuesday for the United States to transition to electric vehicles while acknowledging major cost and regulatory obstacles lie ahead. There are too few stations to recharge electric vehicle batteries, the... Read More

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