Day: February 4, 2019

Is Climate Change or Negligence Responsible for Calif. Fires?

It was California’s biggest fire yet. In late July and August, wildfires devastated an area north of San Francisco far bigger than New York City, destroying more than 100 homes and injuring 2 fire fighters. It’s just one in a rash of fast-spreading blazes that have killed at least 56 people this…


Ørsted signs with Siemens Gamesa for Dominion's Offshore Wind Project

Ørsted signed up Siemens Gamesa to supply turbines for the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project that Dominion has planned since 2011. The wind farm 27 miles off the Virginia coast would the first such project in the U.S. mid-Atlantic.


Xcel Energy breaks ground on 150-MW Foxtail Wind project in North Dakota

Xcel Energy recently celebrated the groundbreaking of its 150-MW Foxtail Wind project in Fargo, North Dakota, U.S.


Trump Officials Helped Edit ‘Bomb Cyclone’ Report to Boost Coal

Trump administration officials pushed to highlight the value of coal-fired power plants in a government report on the “bomb cyclone” that plunged the Eastern U.S. into single-digit temperatures last January.


Danish Firm Moving big into U.S. Wind Energy Development

Ørsted announced it is buying 100 percent of Lincoln Clean Energy (LCE) for about $580 million (500 million €) from owner I Squared Capital. Since I Squared acquired the firm in 2015, LCE has built or is completing than 800 MW in onshore wind generation capacity.


Bullet Train Thinking: How Japan Hopes to Lead a Global Hydrogen Revolution

“Japan will present hydrogen to the rest of the world as a new energy choice and will lead global efforts for establishing a carbon-free society taking advantage of Japan’s strong points,” read a statement from Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry as it unveiled the country’s…


Mexico Gaining $109M Loan to Increase Geothermal Generation

New geothermal capacity in Mexico could rise 300 MW over 10 years.


EIA: Solar, Wind Investment Flourishes, but Gas-fired Biggest Bargain

New wind and solar installations accounted for nearly 9,000 and 8,000 MW of capacity two years ago, respectively, while natural gas was close behind at more than 7,900 MW. The EIA used complete data from 2016 installations and will release 2017 generator cost data next year.


Negative Electricity Pricing Abounds As Wind, Solar Flood the Grid

Bright and breezy days are becoming a deeper nightmare for utilities struggling to earn a return on traditional power plants. With wind and solar farms sprouting up in more areas -- and their power getting priority to feed into the grid in many places -- the amount of electricity being generated is…


Demand for Clean Energy Coming from Businesses, not Politics

American firms have accounted for 4.2 GW, or 60 percent, of global corporate clean energy procurements so far in 2018, already setting a record over 2017’s previous benchmark pace, according to Bloomberg NEF report.