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Vermont proposes new rules for solar power expansion

  • 2016-03-28 05:19:29
  • David Flin
Vermont utility regulators are proposing new rules to govern the installation and management of small, local electrical generation in the US state.

Alevo to deploy 8 MW, 4 MWh energy storage system in Delaware, USA

  • 2016-03-22 05:01:18
  • David Flin

Alevo Group has announced that it is deploying an 8 MW, 4 MWh energy storage system in Lewes, Delaware, USA.

India to get $250 million from USA for solar projects

  • 2016-03-22 05:00:12
  • David Flin

It has been announced that the US Government’s development finance institution, Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC ), has approved $250 million in senior debt financing to subsidiaries of ReNew Power Ventures .

Tasmania’s Power Shortage Reaches Crisis Levels

  • 2016-03-14 02:59:39
  • David Flin
Until recently, the Australian island state of Tasmania imported 30 per cent of its electricity from coal-fired plants on the mainland through the Basslink power and communications cable, while 60 per cent came from the island’s hydroelectric dams and stations, and 10 per cent from wind farms.

Ontario offers contracts to 11 firms to build new renewable energy projects

  • 2016-03-11 03:57:53
  • David Flin
Ontario province in Canada has selected the companies that will build the next round of renewable energy projects, following a competitive-bidding process that will see wind and solar power generated at lower prices than previously.

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