NextEra aims to capitalize on PTC extension, repower wind in 2020; NYC's roofs are getting a sustainable makeover, but is green or solar better?; NYPA turns to zinc-air storage amid lithium-ion safety concerns; Wisconsin utility plans to retire 345 MW of coal early as controversial natural gas plans remain in flux
The company missed its Q4 earnings estimate but its developer arm excelled, beating fourth quarter earnings from 2018, and increasing its pipeline of projects to the largest it's ever been.
It's been two months since New York's Sustainable Roof Laws, part of the Climate Mobilization Act, took effect. Now architects and officials must decide which system is best.
The utility is working with Zinc8 Energy Solutions to install a 100 kW/1 MWh zinc-air system in western New York and intends to scale up the project over time.
Dairyland Power Cooperative is shutting down a coal plant in anticipation of a new natural gas project coming online, but the facility continues to face regulatory hurdles across Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Because threats can now come from anywhere, any piece of connected technology must be treated as potentially malicious — this is the essence of a "Zero Trust" prevention-first mentality, the author writes.
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