US Government Agrees To 10-Year Nuclear Power Plan
The GSA has struck a deal for ten years worth of nuclear power for federal offices in and around Washington, DC.
The GSA has struck a deal for ten years worth of nuclear power for federal offices in and around Washington, DC.
Two weeks ago, the news was filled with reports that Reactor 1 at the Three Mile Island nuclear generating station, which was shut down in 2019, will be refurbished and put back into service for another 20 years or more. Its sole customer will be Microsoft, which needs a lot … [continued]
The surviving nuclear reactor at Three Mile Island will be restarted to make electricity to power Microsoft data centers.
Below are some great articles and interesting news from around the interwebs, to complement CleanTechnica‘s obsessive coverage. Enjoy. Highlight Article Almost Everything You Know About Climate Change Solutions Is Outdated, Part 1 Almost everything you know about climate change solutions is outdated, for several reasons. First, climate science and climate politics … [continued]
A $45 million contract to implement energy + water efficiency measures, and to install a 2 megawatt (MW) solar system, at the Federal Correctional Complex in Coleman, Florida (FCC Coleman), was recently awarded to the company Constellation. The fulfillment of the contract — which was awarded by the Federal Bureau … [continued]
Reposted from Greentech Media with permission: By Shayle Kann Last month GTM Research published a report on the U.S. residential solar financing landscape. We undertook that research partly because we perceived a general lack of understanding of both who the residential third-party ownership (TPO) companies are and how they are differentiated. This article describes … [continued]
Denver International Airport (DIA) now has more solar power than any other commercial airport in the United States.