bY: John Farrell Oct 30, 2017 From ILSR’s newest report on electric vehicles, here are six reasons your next car should be electric: 1. Fun: Electric vehicle motors provide more torque and instant acceleration at any speed than internal combustion
Source: FBI opens inquiry into Whitefish’s Puerto Rico contract
By Rene Marsh and Gregory Wallace, CNN 22 hrs ago The FBI has opened a preliminary inquiry into the $300 million Whitefish Energy Holdings contract secured by the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, according to a source with knowledge of
Live from DC, it’s Wednesday night!
On October 18, we kicked off the Sustainable DC 2.0 working groups by taking a novel approach to community engagement. Instead of taking the traditional approach of holding one centralized meeting, we responded to what we have been hearing from
Whitefish-PREPA Contract Aimed to Avoid Government Oversight
AUTHOR:Robert Walton@TeamWetDog PUBLISHED:Oct. 27, 2017 Dive Brief: As Puerto Rico struggles to restore power to its citizens, a leaked recovery contract awarded to Montana’s Whitefish Energy appears to reveal one-sided commitments and stipulations that government agencies cannot review the project’s
The Year of Climate Finance: 2017 Outlook
January 31, 2017 By Jennifer Delony Associate Editor With global commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions set, funding those commitments will require new, unique financial models, such as ones used by the handful of green investment banks in operation today.
Why There’s Room for Competition in Home Solar Loans
September 19, 2017 By Jennifer Delony Associate Editor By tapping cooperative, not-for-profit financial services, a group of clean energy enthusiasts hope to spark a platform for offering clean energy loans that could compete with the growing list of solar loan
DOE to fund $15M for fast electric vehicle charging research
AUTHOR:Peter Maloney @TopFloorPower PUBLISHED: Oct. 24, 2017 Dive Brief: The Department of Energy on Monday announced up to $15 million for research projects on batteries and vehicle electrification technologies to enable extreme fast charging. The DOE’s Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO)
Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training (EPA).
Environmental Protection Agency announces funds to deliver environmental workforce development and job training programs that recruit, train, and place local, unemployed and under-employed residents with the skills needed to secure full-time employment in the environmental field. Eligibility: City or
Perry: ‘There is no free market in the energy industry’
BY TIMOTHY CAMA : THE HILL 10/06/17 01:52 PM EDT © Getty Images Energy Secretary Rick Perry defended his proposal for high payments to nuclear and coal plants Friday, hitting back at the idea that his new proposal to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Hip Hop Caucus Statement on Clean Power Plan Repeal
Mark Antoniewicz: Tuesday, October 10, 2017 Washington, D.C. – Mustafa Santiago Ali, Senior Vice President for Climate, Environmental Justice, & Community Revitalization at Hip Hop Caucus, released the statement below about EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt’s anticipated move to repeal the Clean
Elon Musk, Puerto Rico governor speak on Tesla rebuilding power grid
BY BRANDON CARTER – 10/07/17 09:51 AM EDT Billionaire Tesla founder Elon Musk spoke with Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló on Friday about his offer to have Tesla rebuild the U.S. territory’s power grid. Rosselló confirmed the two spoke in
Sonnen pledges to build microgrids in Puerto Rico
AUTHOR: Peter Maloney@TopFloorPower Dive Brief: German energy storage company Sonnen plans to build microgrids in Puerto Rico to help alleviate the damage caused by Hurricane Maria. Working with its local partner, solar power developer Pura Energia, Sonnen is targeting emergency
PURPA: A Quiet Death or Longer Life After 40 Years of Wholesale Electricity Competition?
John Farrell Updated on Sep 27, 2017 This article was originally published in Greentech Media on September 18th, 2017. In the first week of September, a U.S. House Energy and Commerce subcommittee held hearings questioning a 40-year-old law that forms
Step by Step: How SunShot Influences the “Going Solar” Process
Home » Step by Step: How SunShot Influences the “Going Solar” Process If you own a solar energy system, it’s very likely that the SunShot Initiative has impacted at least one of the steps that helped you get there. Since
LIMEBIKE GOES TO WASHINGTON, DC!
September 22, 2017 by Toby Sun “As a U.S. based company, LimeBike is proud to bring another sustainable, affordable transportation option to our nation’s capital. We look forward to seeing all the ways we can continue to work to improve
2020 Utility-Scale Solar Goal Achieved
SEPTEMBER 12, 2017 You are here Home » 2020 Utility-Scale Solar Goal Achieved The Department of Energy announced today the solar industry has achieved the 2020 utility-scale solar cost target set by the SunShot Initiative. When DOE launched the SunShot
Funding Opportunity Announcement: Advanced Power Electronics Designs for Solar Applications
Subprogram: Systems Integration Funding Number: DE-FOA-0001740 Funding Amount: $20 million Description The Advanced Power Electronics Designs for Solar Applications funding program will help the industry develop new technology to improve the devices that serve as the critical link between solar
Solar insiders expect ITC harm finding, handing tariff decision to Trump
AUTHOR:Herman K. Trabish PUBLISHED Sept. 19, 2017 President Trump may soon get to decide the fate of the U.S. solar industry. Sector leaders are confident the International Trade Commission will find that imported solar panels have hurt domestic manufacturers, but
Record Number of Cities To Take Part in 7th Annual National Drive Electric Week
From Hawaii to New Hampshire, from Australia to Croatia, National Drive Electric Week Expected to be Bigger than Ever Monday, July 24, 2017 Contact:Sian Wu, (206) 374-7795 x105 Lauren Lantry, (202) 548-6599 Where can I charge my vehicle? What else
SunShot Initiative
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In conjunction with the annual Solar Power International conference, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) released new research today that shows the solar industry has achieved the 2020 utility-scale solar cost target set by the SunShot Initiative.