US Offshore Wind Industry Comes Roaring Back To The Tune Of 3.7 Gigawatts
The on-again, off-again offshore wind industry is back on track in New Jersey, following the approval of two new offshore projects totaling 3.7 gigawatts.
The on-again, off-again offshore wind industry is back on track in New Jersey, following the approval of two new offshore projects totaling 3.7 gigawatts.
The Grain Belt Express transmission line from Kansas to Missouri and beyond is almost ready to start construction after 10 years.
New wind power project sails ahead while fossil fuel stakeholders come to grips with record breaking heat and a fresh round of COVID-19 lockdowns.
The world needs more renewable energy. But where it gets built must not place added burdens on underserved communities.
US offshore wind industry sneezes, knocks out nuclear power plant in New Jersey, fossil fuel power plant in Rhode Island.
Wind energy transmission fans go mano a mano with foes over Grain Belt Express whack-a-mole approval process in Missouri, and Illinois, too.
Missouri breathes new life into a massive “zombie” wind power transmission project that will knock out coal and natural gas like bowling pins.
An old project to harvest low cost wind power from the nation’s midwestern “wind belt” gets new life from the leading renewable energy comany Invenergy.
NEXTracker is currently involved in close to 750 megawatts of new bifacial solar tracker projects, following recent bank approval of the first utility-scale project with bifacial panels on its single-axis NX Horizon, says Dan Shugar, the founder of the company.
A group of over two dozen wind energy companies involved in the United States announced on Monday they were signing up to back a new fund which will facilitate research speeding the development and deployment of innovative solutions related to wind and wildlife.