States push to keep nuclear plants alive In the US
Nuclear reactors provide close to 20 percent of domestic electricity generation, and approximately 60 percent of carbon-free generation, in the United States.
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Nuclear reactors provide close to 20 percent of domestic electricity generation, and approximately 60 percent of carbon-free generation, in the United States.
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Following the success of the Block Island Wind Farm, states have started adopting policies to encourage development of offshore wind facilities in the United States. One s
Read MoreA federal appellate court rejected a challenge by a solar developer to a Connecticut competitive solicitation for renewable power that would permit winning bidders to receive ...
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March 2017 proved to be a historic month for renewable energy. According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), March was the first time ...
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On June 2, 2017, the New York Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and the New York Power Authority (NYPA) each issued requests for proposals ...
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Yesterday PJM Interconnection announced the results of the annual base residual auction for capacity for the period of June 1, 2020 through May 31, 2021. For most of the PJM region ...
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Suniva, formerly one of the largest US manufacturers of high-efficiency solar cells and panels, has potentially triggered an international solar trade dispute ...
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The Mexican government announced a new round of auctions that will take place later this year for renewable energy projects. The new round will differ ...
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Oversupply and the duck curve are of increasing concern as renewables make up more of the energy mix. In this article from the April 2017 Newswire, Keith Martin, partner in Chadbourne's project finance group
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Based on campaign pronouncements, the Trump administration was widely expected to be a proponent of oil and gas infrastructure projects.
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