SC seeks Centre's response on using NCEEF for seeder machines for farmers

The counsel said it was a better alternative to raise the awareness of the framers towards the adverse impact of stubble burning

What to do about PG&E? Cities and others offer ideas

Plenty of people, it seems, have plans for PG&E Corp. Even before the California utility giant filed for bankruptcy facing $30 billion in potential liabilities from wildfires, state regulators began studying whether it needed to be reformed, restructured or even taken over by the government. They asked interested parties -- city officials, unions, consumer groups and trade associations -- to chime in.

Maryland now accepting applications for commercial and residential energy storage tax credit

After its 2017 milestone in which Maryland became the first state in the U.S. to launch a 30 percent tax credit for businesses and homeowners that install energy storage devices, today the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) said that it is now accepting applications for the 2019 program.

27 MW of distributed solar to be installed in New York and Rhode Island

This week Standard Solar announced that it would be acquiring five distributed solar energy projects totaling 27 MW of generation capacity set to be built in New York and Rhode Island. Standard Solar will engineer, build, finance, own and operate all five projects which are expected to commence construction over the next six to nine months. Standard Solar is acquiring the projects from developer Freepoint Solar.

AES to supply 100-MW Energy Storage System in Arizona

Under a 20-year agreement, AES will provide APS with the storage capabilities powered by Fluence’s Advancion platform.