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Trump's New Tariff On Solar Could Setback California's Renewable Energy Goals
President Trump imposed a new tariff this week on the solar industry that critics say could decrease demand for solar and result in a huge loss of U.S. jobs. The tariffs on imported solar cells start at 30 percent and over four years will drop to 15

Nouse
The energy from the sun that comes into contact with the Earth (5000Q) in a year is 10,000 times more than the total energy consumption on Earth in the same time period (0.5Q). The energy from the sun hits the Earth as light in a range of wavelengths
US joy for Siemens Gamesa
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has secured seven separate orders for turbines totalling 318MW with unnamed clients in the US. The manufacturer said the hardware, which will qualify for 80% of the Production Tax Credit, will be used for new projects

Northern Pen
The province of Nova Scotia's renewable energy target is realistic but depends largely on the success or failure of the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project to deliver on its promises. The Labrador-based megaproject has suffered from years of

CALmatters
It's too soon to say if the Trump administration's decision to impose stiff tariffs on cheap Chinese solar panels will make it more difficult for California to dramatically ramp up renewable energy. But the move—which adds a 30 percent tax on imported

The Gulf News
The province of Nova Scotia's renewable energy target is realistic but depends largely on the success or failure of the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project to deliver on its promises. The Labrador-based megaproject has suffered from years of
President Trump's Tariffs Put Massachusetts Jobs, Solar Industry at Risk
President Trump's Tariffs Put Massachusetts Jobs, Solar Industry at Risk. Statement by John Rogers, Senior Energy Analyst Union of Concerned Scientists. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (January 23, 2018)—President Donald Trump yesterday imposed tariffs on imported

WSLS 10
"When you consider that many other utilities are trying to get 5 percent or 8 percent renewable energy in their portfolio and we're already 15 percent plus, it is quite an achievement for the town," Wagner said. Now, the utility company is trying to

The Gander Beacon
The province of Nova Scotia's renewable energy target is realistic but depends largely on the success or failure of the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project to deliver on its promises. The Labrador-based megaproject has suffered from years of

The Boston Globe
This week, state officials are expected to announce whether they intend to buy more hydropower as part of the Baker administration's energy plan. But in and around this old paper mill town about 400 miles northeast of Montreal, the indigenous peoples

Electric Light & Power
Black & Veatch has been selected to serve as owners' representative for an energy storage facility at the San Vicente Reservoir near Lakeside in San Diego County, California. The project owners, the San Diego County Water Authority and the City of San
Renewable Energy Advocates Decry Trump Administration Tariff On Solar Equipment
Renewable energy advocates in the state, as well as some state lawmakers, are decrying President Donald Trump's decision to impose a 30 percent import tariff on solar equipment made abroad. Nevada's 2017 Legislative Session saw a number of bipartisan

CNN
The confluence of corporate greed in the coal industry, increasingly cost-competitive renewable energy alternatives and the global response to climate change is being felt in palpable and personal ways by coal communities. We cannot wait a lifetime for