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SOO Green underground HVDC project prioritizes cable provider with domestic production facilities
The development of a long-distance transmission line project buried along railroad corridors, called SOO Green HVDC Link, has already begun to produce trickle-down benefits to other energy sectors.
NATIONAL GRID DIRECTOR TALKS ROLE OF HYDROGEN BLENDING IN DECARBONIZING THE HEATING SECTOR
U.S. demand for hydrogen could reach 17 million metric tons by 2030 and 63 million metric tons by 2050, roughly equivalent to 14 percent of final energy demand, according to a recent report.
INTERVIEW: NORTH CAROLINA SUSTAINABLE ENERGY MANAGER ON MICHAEL REGAN'S NOMINATION TO LEAD THE EPA
Regan brings to the role a focus on the environmental justice side of climate change, spending eight years with the Environmental Justice Fund as VP for clean energy and the Southeast regional director.
Federal energy policy at the beginning of the Biden administration
Beyond simpler changes like rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement, other changes to federal energy policy and expenditure will be more complicated. With that in mind, bipartisanship was a common refrain during the panel.
Florida's renewable transition could benefit substantially from direct stimulus
AEE has released a new report today quantifying the potential economic benefits of significant solar, EV, and energy efficiency investment in Florida.
RFP Follow-Up: TVA's Senior Originator talks keys to successful bids by solar, storage developers
Following announcements from CEO Jeff Lyash that the company is committed to contracting for 14 GW of solar, TVA has provided some updates into its ongoing selection process for its 2020 RFP and its plans for 2021.
LEGAL INTERVIEW: As election nears, Mintz attorney discusses Biden's tax incentives proposal
In July, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden laid out his Build Back Better plan, an economic recovery agenda aimed at building a new, sustainable economy while creating millions of new jobs.
Could South Carolina become next hot spot for renewable development?
The South Carolina legislature is reconvening this week to finalize the state’s budget and consider bills that only passed a single chamber earlier this year ahead of the abrupt close during the early peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the region.