Renewable energy stakeholders are getting an assist from coal producers, the community solar trend, overseas investors, and the IRA, too.
Author: Tina Casey
Coal Producer To Produce Solar Power Now
The leading US coal producer Peabody takes a 5.5-gigawatt dive into solar power, with an assist from the global energy company RWE.
Coal Producer To Produce Solar Power Now
The leading US coal producer Peabody takes a 5.5-gigawatt dive into solar power, with an assist from the global energy company RWE.
Texas Sends A Renewable Energy Love Letter To Massachusetts
A climate action consortium in Massachusetts deployed renewable energy credits to support a new 208-megawatt solar project in Texas.
What Will Happen To The Clean (Or Green) Hydrogen Hubs Now?
The US green hydrogen industry is poised for rapid growth with an assist from the new $7 billion Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program.
Mitsubishi Affirms Commitment To EV Battery Swapping
The EV battery swapping startup Ample is joining forces with Mitsubishi to stimulate EV sales with a quick, seamless experience.
US Gets High-Volume Synthetic Graphite For EV Supply Chain
Stellantis is the latest US electric vehicle stakeholder to firm up its EV supply chain with synthetic graphite produced in Tennessee.
Global Installed Solar Capacity To Blow Past 2 Terawatts, USA Or Not
The installed solar capacity of the global PV industry is poised for another round of rapid growth, with or without an assist from the US.
US Air Force Pursues Geothermal Energy & Green Hydrogen
The US Department of Defense is pursuing next-generation geothermal energy systems that can produce green hydrogen.
A 30-Megawatt Space Solar Power Plant Is Coming By 2030
Innovators in the field of space solar power are outperforming expectations for commercial application, anticipating operation by 2030.