Trump’s Pick of EPA Foe to Lead Agency May Spark Senate Fight
Jennifer A Dlouhy and Catherine Traywick | December 8, 2016 President-elect Donald Trump’s selection of a chief opponent…
US Army Releases Review Related to Streamlining of Solar Permitting
Barry Cassell | December 7, 2016 The U.S. Department of the Army announce in the Dec. 2 Federal Register that it has completed a Programmatic Environmental Assessment …
Google Targets 100-Percent Renewable Operations in 2017
Renewable Energy World Editors | December 7, 2016 With the trend of corporate renewable energy power purchasing clearly set by global corporations, it’s no surprise …
New Funding Supports Energy Storage for Brooklyn Low-Income Community
Renewable Energy World Editors | December 7, 2016 Nonprofit New York City Energy Efficiency Corp. (NYCEEC) on Dec. 6 said it made a 10-year project loan of more than $1M
What Now? Renewable Energy in the Age of Trump: A Time for Efficiency?
Joel B. Stronberg | December 7, 2016 There is a saying that the two things you should never see made are laws and sausage.
China’s Control on Deal Cash Flows Could Hinder Solar Privatization Plans
Joe Ryan and Feifei Shen | December 6, 2016 The $1.5 billion privatizations of two of China’s biggest solar companies have been thrown into doubt …
Kenya’s Power Utilities Should Include Smart Grid Functions in National Code
Shem Oirere | December 6, 2016 Kenya Power Company, Kenya’s largest power utility, should come up with technical regulations that require…
What Do the 2016 Elections Mean for the Clean Power Plan?
Tomás Carbonell | December 6, 2016 President-Elect Trump has repeatedly claimed that climate change is a “hoax,” and has appointed notorious…
Notes from the Solar Underground: 2016 – What Just Happened?
Paula Mints | December 8, 2016 2016 was a wild year and not just for solar. Voters seem to be rejecting the status quo in favor of the unknown in many countries.