Check out this week’s list of some of the newest announcements related to clean energy products.
“From October to November, our energy bill went down by $2,700,” said Robby Lowe, superintendent of the Junction City School District.
The trade group revealed the country’s solar, wind, and energy storage stats and explained why it’s optimistic about the year ahead.
One environmental group said the new president’s actions make “the United States once more part of the global climate solution—not the problem.”
The proposed legislation is vague, but the state’s utility regulators would be tasked with creating a new program that would be “fair” to all ratepayers.
The company installed more than 400 utility-scale wind and solar projects across the United States and Canada.
Parent company FirstEnergy is requesting 137,000 credits for a trio of utilities, with qualifying applications due in February.
One of the state program’s main goals is to “support communities feeling the impacts of the transition from coal.”
The Spanish energy company bought developer Hamel Renewables, whose project portfolio includes 8 GW of solar and 4.6 GW of energy storage.
The broad legislation included provisions to reduce emissions and important compromises to cut red tape for solar projects in the Bay State.
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