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New York’s largest solar power plant moves forward – pv magazine USA
The 500 MW Cider Solar project received the first permit of its kind issued by the New York Office of Renewable Energy Siting and Transmission.
Solar power surges ahead despite political opposition – EHN – Environmental Health News
The U.S. added more solar energy capacity in 2024 than any other power source in over two decades, even as the new U.S. energy secretary and …
Utilities, state regulators urge FERC to approve MISO’s fast-track interconnection plan
However, NextEra Energy Resources, Vistra, renewable energy trade groups, environmental organizations, the Michigan Public Service Commission and …
Synergistic Surface Reconstruction and Interface Engineering in Bimetallic Selenides
Both reactions efficiently facilitate electrochemical processes during the conversion of renewable energy into green H2, ideally occurring at a 1.23 V …
Renewable energy now handles 40% of our global electricity needs – New Atlas
Clean energy’s surge: Renewables, led by solar and wind, now account for over 40% of global electricity generation. Key findings from the Ember …
These are your questions about energy policy ahead of the Australian election – ABC News
Do we stay on the path toward a fully renewable energy grid? Or do we take a sharp turn towards nuclear power? Leaders’ debate live: Follow our blog …
Consumers Energy Announces 2 Energy-Saving Programs | Sponsored – YouTube
Consumers Energy Announces 2 Energy-Saving Programs | Sponsored. … How solar energy got so cheap, and why it’s not everywhere (yet). DW …
ACEN to supply renewable power to Philippine mattress firm Uratex
Under the deal, ACEN Renewable Energy Solutions (ACEN RES) will … renewable energy and choose their supplier. Region/Country: Philippines …
Dow rallies 1,300 and S&P 500 jumps 3.7% as hopes for tariff negotiations deliver some relief
The S&P 500 was up 3.7% in morning trading, though it still remains more than 14% below its record set in February.