20 Utah Communities Committed To 100% Renewable Energy In 2019
Utah Communities Take Advantage of New Bill to Pave the Way to a Clean Energy Future.
Utah Communities Take Advantage of New Bill to Pave the Way to a Clean Energy Future.
In this edition of the clean transport and energy news roundup, we’ve got stories about a solar battle in Utah, a large energy storage facility in Sonoma County, public lands renewable energy rules, India’s $2 billion renewable energy equity fund, how many Gigafactories we’ll need for the clean energy transition, Chevy Bolt, hybrid Ferraris, the first commercial jet biofuel flight, and more.
Leading rooftop solar company Vivint Solar and leading solar lending platform Mosaic are offering loans to Utah solar energy customers. Vivint Solar has had a busy few months, not the least of which was its strong third quarter earnings reported back in the middle of November, which saw the company … [continued]
Originally published on Sustainnovate. Google has a long history of investing in wind and solar power plants. It is now getting a lot of its electricity from wind and solar. One of its more interesting clean energy investment stories is that it invested $145 million into a solar power plant … [continued]
The major wind developer First Wind is best known for you guessed it, wind power, but with a new 320 megawatt deal in Utah the company has begun to flex its solar muscles, too.
Originally published on PV Solar Report. Net metering continues to be a theme for solar, with legislative victories in several states. Massachusetts looks forward to favorable outcomes despite attempts to weaken net metering there. Last week, we reported on legislation in Massachusetts that would increase homeowners’ access to net metering … [continued]
4 US states lead the nation in net metering and interconnection policies designed to make installing solar energy easier for homeowners and businesses.
The Bureau of Land Management has announced the first competitive lease auctions for renewable energy development across its 19 Solar Energy Zones – the start of a potential 23.7GW new solar energy capacity.
Solar energy could supply one-third of all electrical demands in the Western US by 2050 while massively cutting emissions – if DOE’s SunShot Initiative succeeds, according to a new report from University of California, Berkeley researchers.