Renewable Energy

Policy Uncertainty Threatens Recession in Renewable Energy
Renewable Energy Policy Uncertainty Threatens Recession in Renewable Energy

Economic challenges due to policy uncertainty threaten the renewable energy sector, with significant funding declines for solar and energy storage companies. A 41% reduction in corporate funding for solar and an 81% drop for energy storage occurred in the first quarter. These reductions arise from

How Will Hawaii's New Renewable Energy Contracts Save Millions?
Renewable Energy How Will Hawaii's New Renewable Energy Contracts Save Millions?

The Hawaii Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has approved an amended power purchase contract between Hawaiian Electric and Wailuku River Hydroelectric on Hawaii Island. The Hilo-based hydroelectric plant, which has been generating up to 12.1 megawatts (MW) of run-of-river energy since 1993, will

Utilities Weigh DERs and VPPs Amid Trump’s Clean Energy Policy Shifts
Renewable Energy Utilities Weigh DERs and VPPs Amid Trump’s Clean Energy Policy Shifts

The shifting landscape of energy generation in the United States has come under scrutiny following recent policy changes by President Donald Trump. These changes have created new challenges for the clean energy sector, prompting utilities and policymakers to consider the viability of Distributed

Hydropower Technology Catalog Streamlines Development and Innovation
Renewable Energy Hydropower Technology Catalog Streamlines Development and Innovation

In an era where renewable energy has become essential for sustainable development, the Idaho National Laboratory (INL) has introduced an innovative solution to support hydropower. Backed by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Water Power Technologies Office, the Hydropower Technology Catalog offers an

Will U.S. Solar Energy Thrive Amid Political Uncertainty?
Renewable Energy Will U.S. Solar Energy Thrive Amid Political Uncertainty?

Christopher Hailstone has extensive experience with energy management, renewable energy, and electricity delivery. He is also our Utilities expert and provides valuable insights on grid reliability and security. Today, he will share his thoughts on the current state and future of the solar energy

How Will Harris Dam Relicensing Impact Tallapoosa River Ecology?
Renewable Energy How Will Harris Dam Relicensing Impact Tallapoosa River Ecology?

Located near Lineville, Alabama, the R.L. Harris Hydroelectric Project has been a pivotal source of electricity since its original license was issued in 1973. Now, over five decades later, the project is undergoing its first relicensing. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) issued a

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