The COVID-19 crisis has resulted in the construction of fewer new wind farms, solar panels and other facilities to produce renewable energy, according to a recently published article by ResearchAndMarkets.com, a global source for international market research reports and market data. This decline is due to a slowdown in construction activity, supply chain disruptions and … [Read more...] about COVID-19 Results in the Construction of Fewer Solar Panels
The Moving Forward Act Moves Forward to the Senate
The House of Representatives has passed the H.R.2, the Moving Forward Act, a $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill that is aimed at improving the country’s road and transit. Included in the bill are provisions that aim to curb pollution, support water projects, upgrade bridges and highways – as well as a plethora of other environmentally conscious … [Read more...] about The Moving Forward Act Moves Forward to the Senate
Duke Energy Florida Files Proposed CEC Program
Duke Energy Florida (DEF) has filed a proposed new Clean Energy Connection (CEC) Program with the Florida Public Service Commission. The announcement is the latest advancement in Duke Energy’s commitment to solar energy. If approved by the commission, the program will provide Duke Energy Florida customers with about 750 MW of cost-effective solar power – offering … [Read more...] about Duke Energy Florida Files Proposed CEC Program
Hannon Armstrong, ENGIE Partner to Invest in Solar Projects
Hannon Armstrong Sustainable Infrastructure Capital Inc., an investor in climate change solutions, has formed a partnership with a subsidiary of ENGIE S.A., an independent power producer (IPP) and energy efficiency services provider, that will own a 2.3 GW portfolio of wind and utility-scale solar assets. The partnership combines Hannon Armstrong’s extensive experience in … [Read more...] about Hannon Armstrong, ENGIE Partner to Invest in Solar Projects
NYPA, City of New York Issue RFP for Rooftop Solar Arrays
The New York Power Authority (NYPA) and the New York City Department of Citywide Administrative Services (DCAS) have unveiled plans for the installation of up to 16 MW of solar energy on the rooftops of 46 New York City public schools and several New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) sites, including its Wards Island Wastewater Resource Recovery … [Read more...] about NYPA, City of New York Issue RFP for Rooftop Solar Arrays