US Army Buys 65 MW of Wind, Solar for Fort Hood
The U.S. Army has signed a contract for its biggest renewable-energy project yet, picking Apex Clean Energy Inc. to provide 65 MW of solar and wind energy at Fort Hood in Texas.
Read MoreThe U.S. Army has signed a contract for its biggest renewable-energy project yet, picking Apex Clean Energy Inc. to provide 65 MW of solar and wind energy at Fort Hood in Texas.
Read MoreWhich country in the Middle East and North Africa has the greatest and most realistic solar potential in the next five years?
Read MoreWhich country in the Middle East and North Africa has the greatest and most realistic solar potential in the next five years?
Read MoreChina’s renewable energy and nuclear energy industries are benefiting at the expense of coal as the nation shifts away from heavy industry, a finding underscored by data showing power consumption edged only slightly higher last year amid broad structural changes.
Read MoreAbu Dhabi renewable energy company Masdar is to develop a 200 MW solar PV project in Jordan.
Read MoreSunEdison Inc., the worst-performing clean-energy company, bought a minority stake in a portfolio of Dominion Resources Inc. solar power assets and then immediately sold the bundle to a partnership it formed last year with JPMorgan Chase & Co., its…
Read MoreThe price of solar PV systems installed on homes and small businesses spans a wide range, and researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have published a new study that reveals the key market a…
Read MoreThe price of solar PV systems installed on homes and small businesses spans a wide range, and researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have published a new study that reveals the key market a…
Read MoreFour renewable energy projects in developing countries have secured vital funding loans totalling $46 million.
Read MoreThe U.S. wind and solar markets in 2015 saw $11.5 billion in new tax equity deals, up from $10.1 billion in 2014, John Eber, managing director, head of energy investments for J.P.Morgan, said on Jan. 13.
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