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Get in, we’re going on a dam tour
A HYDROVISION tour group gets a glimpse at the past, present, and future of renewable energy generation and integration in Colorado.
Spokane deploys Washington’s first solar permit software, SolarAPP+
Solar Automated Permit Processing Plus (SolarAPP+) was developed by NREL to allow for instantaneous permit review of residential applications, typically saving two weeks.
New England’s solar capacity forecasted to double over the next 10 years
New England solar power capacity is expected to nearly double in the next 10 years, according to forecasts from New England’s independent system operator, ISO New England.
Puerto Rico can hit 100% renewables by 2050 with ‘significant’ investments, report finds
While it is technically feasible for Puerto Rico to transition to 100% renewable energy by 2050, significant system upgrades and investments are needed.
DOE increases funding and support for community clean energy program
In addition to the increased funding and support, DOE’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) released the first Clean Energy to Communities (C2C) annual report, which highlights more than 200 communities across the United States that have participated in the program.
Great Lakes are promising for wind energy, NREL says
The great lakes have an estimated capacity of 160 GW for fixed-bottom turbines, and 415 GW for floating wind systems.
DOE competition aims to advance wind turbine materials recycling
While most of a wind turbine’s mass can be recycled, the remaining 10%-15%, composed of fiber-reinforced composites and rare earth elements, are still unrecycla…
DOE storm runoff tool aims to help solar developers
PV-SMaRT Runoff Calculator is meant to be used by developers and regulators to better understand how solar farms affect stormwater runoff….
Novel approach could streamline perovskite solar cell process
The NREL team produced a solar cell that retained more than 90% of its initial efficiency after 1,200 hours of continuous operation….
Solar developers may benefit from a new stormwater calculator
Factors such as soil compaction, soil depth, ground cover establishment, and the distance between solar arrays often are not included in solar permitting regula…
Scientists advance novel perovskite solar cell process
The new approach produced a wide-bandgap solar cell with an efficiency of greater than 20% and 1.33-volt photovoltage and little change in efficiency over 1,100…
NREL targets small wind turbine developers with funding
The awards are intended to help manufacturers of wind turbines less than 1 MW in capacity to optimize their designs to reduce costs….
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Solar PV and energy storage prices ‘soared’, NREL market report says
Market volatility led NREL to develop two benchmark tools to measure solar and energy storage prices….
5 steps to attract and retain talent in wind energy
The NREL researchers found that experience, geography, and hands-on training all played key roles in attracting and retaining talent….
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Watch: NREL tool tackles the renewable energy interconnection logjam
The crush of solar interconnection requests challenges utilities as each application requires a technical evaluation to assess the potential grid impacts of the…
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Get in, we’re going on a dam tour
Spokane deploys Washington’s first solar permit software, SolarAPP+
New England’s solar capacity forecasted to double over the next 10 years
Puerto Rico can hit 100% renewables by 2050 with ‘significant’ investments, report finds