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Critical Mineral Recycling Could Avoid Energy Transition Shortages
Supply-side demand challenges of mining critical minerals may impact the global pursuit of net zero, a new report suggests, but...
Read MoreGrid Infrastructure Investments Drive Increase in Utility Spending over Last Two Decades
Annual spending by major utilities to produce and deliver electricity increased 12% from $287 billion in 2003 to $320 billion...
Read MorePG&E Unveils Plans for a 200 MW, Net-Zero Data Center Community
A partnership led by real estate developer Westbank and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced a proposal for a...
Read MoreBureau Veritas Acquires Versatec Energy
Inspection and certification provider Bureau Veritas has acquired Versatec Energy, a specialised technical advisory company for the offshore and onshore...
Read MoreComEd’s New Hosting Capacity Map Shares ‘Near Real-Time’ Data for Solar Interconnection
In an effort to streamline solar interconnection for solar developers in Northern Illinois, ComEd has unveiled a new new hosting...
Read MoreUS BOEM Publishes Final EIS for Southcoast Wind Project
The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has published its final environmental impact statement (EIS) for the SouthCoast Wind...
Read MoreHome Rooftop Solar Dips in N.C. After Duke Energy Reduces Payments, but Many Installers Unfazed
When regulators allowed Duke Energy to lower bill credits to homes with rooftop solar, critics warned the solar industry would...
Read MoreConsumers Energy Wraps up Natural Gas Pipeline Project in Mid-Michigan
Consumers Energy has completed its Mid-Michigan Pipeline project and replaced and upgraded 55 miles of natural gas transmission pipeline in...
Read MoreWashington Governor OKs Massive New Wind Farm and Urges Swift Turbine Approvals
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee has approved a revised plan for a massive proposed wind farm after he rejected a sharply...
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