The Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating Facility (ISEGF), once a celebrated marvel of concentrated solar power (CSP) technology, is now facing a significant reduction in operational capacity. This development marks a pivotal moment in the renewable energy sector, reflecting the dynamic interplay
The Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating Facility, once heralded as a groundbreaking endeavor in renewable energy, now faces a partial closure due to Pacific Gas and Electric's (PG&E) decision to terminate two of its power purchase agreements (PPAs) with the facility. This development prompts a
The solar panel recycling and remanufacturing sector is making significant strides, with SOLARCYCLE at the forefront of this emergent industry. As the solar industry rapidly expands, handling decommissioned solar panels has become a critical challenge. This issue, often overlooked amid the focus on
In a significant move towards renewable energy, Alliant Energy is in the early stages of proposing a wind turbine project in Columbia County, Wisconsin, which aims to provide electricity to around 70,000 homes annually. Justin Foss, a senior project developer with Alliant Energy, emphasized that
The article discusses a proposal by Goat Lake Hydroelectric, a subsidiary of Alaska Power & Telephone (AP&T), to increase electricity rates for customers in Haines and Skagway, Alaska. The reason for the proposed rate hike is primarily to cover the costs incurred from repairing a submarine
Exploring the vast potential and advantages of solar energy as a viable clean energy source in northern British Columbia (B.C.) reveals a compelling argument for diversifying the region's energy resources. Researchers from Simon Fraser University's Clean Energy Research Group (CERG) believe