Day: February 4, 2019

Statkraft Plans Annual Investments of US$1.2 Billion in Renewable Energy, including Hydropower

Statkraft has announced it is planning annual investments of about NOK10 billion (US$1.2 billion) in renewable energy from 2019 to 2025, including “large upgrades of Nordic hydropower.”


Corbyn Vows to ‘Kickstart a Green Energy Revolution’ in the UK

The Leader of the Opposition in the UK has vowed to “kickstart a green jobs revolution that will help tackle climate change, provide sustainable energy for the future and create skilled jobs in every nation and region” of Britain.  


China Sets New Renewables Target of 35 Percent by 2030

China is stepping up its push into renewable energy, proposing higher green power consumption targets and penalizing those who fail to meet those goals to help fund government subsidies to producers.


Alabama Power Seeks Renewable Energy

Alabama Power said last week that the utility is seeking proposals to meet future energy and reliability needs, including proposals for potential renewable energy projects.


California Clean Energy Mandate Comes at Utilities' Expense

California’s ambitious push for clean energy will be a tough lift for utilities and potentially their bondholders.


Ohio’s PowerForward Roadmap Aims to Shape the Grid of the Future

A new roadmap for the future of Ohio’s electric grid can benefit all types of interest groups, but the next few years will be critical for the plan to achieve its goals.


Yves Rannou leaves hydro for wind

Yves Rannou, formerly president and chief executive officer of hydro for GE Renewable Energy, has taken a position as CEO of Senvion S.A., a manufacturer of wind turbines.


Energy Poll: 8 out of 10 South Koreans Want Clean Energy

According to the survey of 1,003 South Koreans across the nation, 86.2 percent of respondents said they are in favor of the expansion of renewable energy, such as solar and wind power.


The 100 Percent Renewables Vision is Reachable Says Wartsila

“Smart technology is unlocking the 100 per cent renewables future,” said the boss of Wartsila Energy Solutions today.


Global Climate Summit Celebrates Emission Reduction Progress; Calls for Bolder Action to Meet Paris Climate Goals

On the premise that the nations of the world are not doing enough to meet the goals of the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, Governor Jerry Brown, New York City’s former Mayor Michael Bloomberg and other dignitaries convened a high-profile international gathering in San Francisco September 12-14 to…