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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

E/The Environmental Magazine
Environmentalists and the renewable energy sector are far from happy about the recent announcement from the White House that the U.S. would now put a 30% tariff on imported solar panels. While the move by Trump is intended to bolster American

The Packet
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

Newsday
The tariff “will not create adequate cell or module manufacturing to meet U.S. demand, or keep foreign-owned Suniva and SolarWorld afloat,” but “will create a crisis in a part of our economy that has been thriving,” said Abigail Ross Hopper, president
The Heat Is On: Trends That Drive Change In The Energy & Utilities Sector
In September 2016 in Nevada, state energy provider NV Energy lost almost 6 percent of its customer base overnight as 15 of the top casinos and hotels in Las Vegas switched over to smaller renewable energy providers. Why? “The sharp decline in the cost
NREL research determines integration of plug-in electric vehicles
An influx of plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) charging without coordination could prove challenging to the nation's electric grid, according to research conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). Matteo
Provisions Affecting the Renewable Energy and Power Industry: 100% Bonus Depreciation
For a buyer with tax capacity to absorb the 100% bonus depreciation, this change should boost the value of any existing renewable energy project on the market for sale. Taxpayers should pay close attention to properties acquired in 2017. A property
4 High-Yield Dividend Stocks Without the Risk
But high yields can also be a sign of high risk, or the market's lack of confidence that a dividend payout will continue long-term. Seadrill and Kinder Morgan are just a couple of examples of energy stocks with high yields that ended up being very
Proton Transport in Graphene Utilized for Renewable Energy
Researchers at The University of Manchester have discovered another new and unexpected physical effect in graphene — membranes that could be used in devices to artificially mimic photosynthesis. The new findings demonstrated an increase in the rate at

Mashable
On Monday evening, when all eyes were on congressional action to end the government shutdown, President Donald Trump took a step that could significantly slow the growth of renewable energy in the U.S.. Trump announced a 30 percent tariff on imported