Renewable Power
Community solarHydropowerOffshore Wind PowerOnshore Wind PowerSolar PowerRooftop solarUtility scale solar
Gov. Andrew Cuomo presented an overview of government priorities in his State of the State address, ranking the transition to a green economy number five.
PJM stakeholders received an update on work by the Offshore Transmission Study Group to coordinate with states more effectively for future wind power.
New Jersey regulators received recommendations for a new incentive program for solar projects and approved two measures related to the state’s OSW projects.
The South Fork Wind Project will have negligible to moderate environmental impacts according to a draft environmental impact statement issued by BOEM.
New York officials and industry experts discussed the repurposing of wastewater treatment as a way to recover water resources and harvest renewable gases.
Massachusetts lawmakers passed a sweeping climate bill that would provide the state another path to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Tensions between New England states and ISO-NE came to a head last year when five governors issued a joint statement calling for reforms to the RTO.
With almost 31 GW of wind capacity, Texas has more wind resources than any other state and is on track to stake out similar leadership in solar energy.
New York's CAC looked back with satisfaction on the past year while acknowledging that its a long way from meeting the state’s clean energy goals.
New York made considerable progress this year in its efforts to decarbonize its economy and spread benefits to disadvantaged communities despite COVID-19.
Want more? Advanced Search










