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GE Vernova Announces $50 Million Investment & ~200 Wind Manufacturing Jobs in New York
New US-based manufacturing assembly line for GE Vernova’s 6.1 MW onshore wind turbine / Hiring ~200 new manufacturing assembly employees in Schenectady, N…
Offshore Wind Power
ACP Statement on Ocean Wind 1 Final Environmental Impact Statement
The American Clean Power Association (ACP) released the following statement today from Josh Kaplowitz, Vice President for Offshore Wind, after the U.S. Bureau o…
Hydrogen Production
U.S. Department of Energy Invests $42 Million in Clean Hydrogen Technologies and Grid Resilience
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has made a significant commitment to advancing clean hydrogen technologies and grid resilience with a funding announcement o…
Wind Turbine
GE Vernova Announces $50 Million Investment & ~200 Wind Manufacturing Jobs in New York
New US-based manufacturing assembly line for GE Vernova’s 6.1 MW onshore wind turbineHiring ~200 new manufacturing assembly employees in Schenectady, New …
Waste-to-Energy Plant
DOE Funds 2 Community-Drive Waste-To-Energy Projects
The U.S. Department of Energy on May 19 awarded a combined $3 million to two waste-to-energy projects, including one that focuses on the potential to convert bi…
Renewable Energy
US Greenlights Major Transmission Line for Renewable Energy in Western States
The U.S. government is greenlighting a proposed multibillion-dollar transmission line that would send primarily wind-generated electricity from the rural plains…
Hydropower Plant
Wyoming, Reclamation Reach Agreement Over Jackson Lake Dam Water Management
The State of Wyoming and the U.S. Department of Interior’s Bureau of Reclamation have reached an agreement on water management operations for the Upper Sn…
Electric Vehicles
Paving the Way for Electric Vehicle Adoption
As automobile manufacturers continue their pivot to electric vehicles (EVs), the days of the internal combustible engine are ending—and sooner than you think. …
Crude Oil
U.S. Department of Energy Soliciting Bids for Crude Oil to Replenish Petroleum Reserve
(Bloomberg) – The U.S. is soliciting bids for up to 3 MMbbl of sour crude oil to refill its depleted Strategic Petroleum Reserve.crude oil reserve tanks a…
Carbon Emissions
New Water Treatment Technology Could Help Recycle Even Super Salty Waters
As climate change flames a megadrought in the U.S. Southwest, the country is hitting some worrisome records. The water level of Lake Mead, which provides water …
Offshore Wind Power
ACP Statement on Atlantic Shores Draft Environmental Impact Statement
The American Clean Power Association (ACP) released the following statement today from Josh Kaplowitz, Vice President for Offshore Wind, after the U.S. Bureau o…
Hydropower Plant
U.S. Senators Introduce Community and Hydropower Improvement Act
U.S. Senators Steve Daines (R-Mont.) and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) have introduced legislation to bolster hydropower production in Montana, Washington and throug…
Hydropower Plant
U.S. DOE Announces Nearly $600 Million to Modernize and Advance Water Power
Bellows Falls Station. It has 49MW of capacity with three GE generators with Francis waterwheels. Credit: Great River HydroThe U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) a…
Solar Inverter
Hoymiles to Rise in the U.S. Residential Storage Market
Solar inverter provider Hoymiles disclosed its changed product structure and a slight decreased overall gross profit margin during the first quarter of the year…
Carbon Emissions
Biden Power Plant Plan Gives Industry Time, Options for Cutting Climate Pollution
The long-awaited proposed rules, which rely heavily on carbon capture and hydrogen, are only part of the policy needed to get the U.S. to 100 percent clean elec…
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