RENEWABLE ENERGY NEWS May 26, 2017
Idle windpower in China, Storage finance, Cybersecurity
|
|
|
|
|
Joshua D. Rhodes, Michael E. Webber, Thomas Deetjen and Todd Davidson | May 25, 2017 U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry in April requested a study to assess the effect of renewable energy policies on nuclear and coal-fired power plants. |
|
|
|
|
Renewable Energy World Editors | May 25, 2017 Arizona utility Tucson Electric Power (TEP) said this week that it will buy solar energy at a historically low price from a new local system large enough to power 21,000 homes. |
|
|
Becky Diffen and Nelli Doroshkin | May 25, 2017 Colocating energy storage with renewable generation resources seems like a natural partnership to reduce the intermittency of renewable generators. |
|
|
Liu Yuanyuan | May 25, 2017 The average curtailment rate among wind power facilities across China remains a serious issue, at 17 percent, while full-year capacity ... |
|
|
Jennifer Delony | May 24, 2017 Speaking yesterday at WINDPOWER 2017 in Anaheim, Calif., the American Wind Energy Association’s (AWEA) newly appointed chair, Tristan Grimbert, said... | Liu Yuanyuan | May 24, 2017 China’s solar PV industry maintained rapid growth during 1Q17. | Letha Tawney, Celina Bonugli and Daniel Melling | May 24, 2017 Utilities are breaking away from traditional electricity products to offer customers access to large-scale renewable energy. | David J. Unger | May 24, 2017 The central mission of Over The Rainbow (OTR), a nonprofit that provides housing across northern Illinois for adults with physical disabilities, has... | Jennifer Delony | May 24, 2017 There’s a clear uptick in distributed energy resources, so where are these markets finding the financing to expand? | Renewable Energy World Editors | May 24, 2017 Along with the increasing use of digitization to monitor and control energy assets comes the threat of cyber-attacks that could tamper with them. | Anna Hirtenstein | May 24, 2017 Battery-making gigafactories are about to arrive in Europe, challenging a lead Tesla Inc. is building at a plant in Nevada and opening the way for a quicker shift toward green power for both cars and utilities. | |
|
|
|
|
Worlds #1 Renewable Energy Network | Contact Us | Chief Editor Jennifer Runyon 603-891-9363 Email | Associate Editor Jennifer Delony 603-891-9384 Email | Advertising Sales 603-891-9378 Email | Got News? Send Press Releases to: [email protected] |
|
|
|
|
Subscription Information Renewable Energy World invites you to forward this newsletter to colleagues or associates who might be interested Forward to a Friend. If you do not subscribe to REW newsletters but would like to, click on the following link SUBSCRIBE If you are a current subscriber, you can unsubscribe from this newsletter by clicking here.
You may also contact us to by clicking here or you can write to us at: PennWell Corporation c/o E-mail Unsubscribe 1421 South Sheridan Road Tulsa, OK 74112 USA © 2017 PennWell Corporation. All Rights Reserved. |
|