Bloomberg Analyst: Battery Boom Could Burn Investors

Some of the latest battery technologies may become obsolete before reaching the market because of the breakneck pace of advances in the industry.

What Next after Ontario Cancels Power Contracts?

Recent headlines have captured the decision of the newly elected Ontario provincial government to cancel more than 700 renewable energy contracts in the province.

Clean Energy Claims to Get More Scrutiny

In late May, Warren Buffett’s MidAmerican Energy Co. claimed it was about to become the first U.S. utility with 100 percent renewable energy. It was a little premature and perhaps a bit misleading.

EPA Announces Roll Backs To Clean Power Plan; Industry Reacts

Continuing on U.S. President Trump’s campaign promise to revive the coal industry, on Tuesday, August 21, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced plans to significantly alter the Clean Power Plan (CPP), shrinking some of the emission reduction targets that were set in place under the CPP by former President Obama.

New Mexico Ratepayers May Soon Enjoy Cheap Renewable Energy via the EIM

On Wednesday, August 22, 2018 the Public Service of New Mexico (PNM) requested approval from the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission to join the energy imbalance market (EIM), a move that the utility says will save customers money and allow more renewable energy on its grid.

First Telescopic Wind Turbine Installed Offshore Near Spain's Gran Canaria

The world’s first telescopic wind turbine has been installed in waters off Gran Canaria In Spain.

Midwest Utility Turning to Cows, Landfills for a Gas Alternative

CenterPoint Energy Inc. wants to introduce a pilot program in Minnesota offering customers access to a renewable form of natural gas recovered from dairy farms and landfills.

Top 4 Trends in the U.S. Wind Market

Wind power capacity in the United States continued to experience strong growth in 2017 due to the production tax credit, various state-level policies, and improvements in the cost and performance of wind power technologies, yielding low-priced wind energy for utility, corporate, and other power purchasers.

Oil Major Exxon Reportedly Seeking Wind and Solar Power

Exxon Mobil Corp. has been looking to buy renewable energy for delivery in Texas, according to people familiar with the matter.

South Africa Drops Nuclear, Adds Renewables in Energy Plan

South Africa has dropped proposals to boost supply from nuclear plants in its latest energy blueprint and will increasingly harness renewable sources as it trims a reliance on coal.