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Ashtrom Renewable Energy announced today that the Tierra Bonita solar project is officially operational.
A community meeting was held Wednesday to provide updates about the Kalaoa Solar Project, a proposed 40-acre renewable energy facility on state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands property in Kalaoa.
The state office created to speed the approval of large-scale wind and solar projects is moving too slowly, threatening New York’s clean energy goals, according to an audit released Thursday by ...
EU energy ministers today agreed on the content of a Council regulation laying down a temporary framework to accelerate the permit-granting process and the deployment of renewable energy projects. The ...
Ashley Jordan and Jessica Gopiao of Reed Smith LLP discuss court decisions on insurance claims for renewable energy project losses and questions involving suit limitations clauses.
SunZia, America’s largest renewable energy project, showcases both the promise and uncertainty of the energy transition. The project is a marvel, stretching across 550,000 acres and three ...
Jan. 31—The New York Power Authority's Board of Trustees approved its strategic plan for building out 3 gigawatts worth of renewable energy capacity, though detractors have argued it does not go ...
The SunZia wind power and transmission project will send energy produced by New Mexico turbines, across the state to Arizona.
Federal regulators overhauled a process for connecting energy projects to the electricity grid. Renewable energy groups hope it will speed up solar and wind development.
CleanChoice Energy is broadening its renewable energy portfolio with the acquisition of two solar projects in New York State, aimed at generating a combined 54.2 MW of clean electricity. These ...
To make renewable energy widely available, the United States needs a lot of new power lines. The nation is struggling to build them.
Native American News Despite tribal objections, work resumes on $10B renewable energy transmission project Published: Dec. 02, 2023, 3:00 p.m.