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US natural gas competitive with wind, solar power generation to 2050 – EIA

March 29, 2018 Markham Hislop

Solar photovoltaic (PV), onshore wind, and natural gas combined cycle, together make up 77% of all projected capacity additions from 2018 through 2050 EIA’s long-term outlook for the electric power sector considers both the cost [Read more]

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US solar photovoltaic costs are declining, but estimates vary across sources

March 22, 2018 Markham Hislop

For 2018 projects installed capital costs of $1.85 per watt (AC) for fixed-tilt PV systems, $2.11 per watt (AC) for single-axis tracking systems Costs for utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) systems have declined in recent years—most sources [Read more]

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US electricity generation from fossil fuels declined in 2017 as renewable generation rose

March 20, 2018 Markham Hislop

Wind made up 6.3% of total new generation and utility-scale solar made up 1.3%, both records Total U.S. net electricity generation fell slightly (down 1.5%) in 2017, reflecting lower electricity demand, according to the U.S. [Read more]

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Why solar power plants install extra panel capacity

March 16, 2018 Markham Hislop

Average capital costs for utility-scale solar PV facilities installed in 2015 were $2.91 per watt for AC capacity and $2.33 per watt in terms of DC capacity A solar photovoltaic (PV) system’s panel capacity is often reported [Read more]

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Solar European PV market enjoys expected growth of 30% so far in 2018

March 12, 2018 Markham Hislop

Increasing profitability is one of main drivers of growth in many European countries The global photovoltaics (PV) market is gathering speed with 2018 likely to see annual PV deployment pass the 100 gigawatt (GW) mark [Read more]

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Netherlands offshore solar farm to be online by 2021

February 14, 2018 Energi Staff

The Netherlands offshore solar farm, similar to the Kagoshima Nanatsujima Mega Solar Power Plant in Japan (shown), will help the Dutch cut their fossil fuel use and meet their GHG emissions targets.  Kyocera Corporation photo. Netherlands [Read more]

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Half of US utility-scale generation capacity installed in 2017 came from wind, solar

January 10, 2018 Markham Hislop

In early spring, California’s total solar share of electricity demand exceeded 50% during mid-day hours Once final data are in, EIA expects about 25 gigawatts (GW) of new utility-scale electric generating capacity to have been [Read more]

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Battery storage now vital to American power grid

January 8, 2018 Markham Hislop

Batteries can help balance electricity supply and demand on multiple time scales Driven largely by installations over the past three years, the electric power industry has installed about 700 megawatts (MW) of utility-scale batteries on the U.S. electric [Read more]

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Canada

Canada already global renewable energy leader, little future for wind and solar

May 30, 2016 JZadmin

Canadian wind/solar generation will rise from 5.2% to 7% by 2020, growth remains flat from 2020 to 2040 Why all the fuss about renewable energy in Canada? A new report from the national regulator shows [Read more]

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Markham on Energy

Obama’s ‘moonshot metaphor’ wrong way to think about energy transitions

January 12, 2016 JZadmin

Putting a man on the moon happened inside a decade, but global transition to new energy technologies may take a century Last night, President Obama promised to pursue the clean energy revolution with the same [Read more]

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Markham on Energy

COP 21 is done, time to punt climate activists for sake of the climate

December 12, 2015 JZadmin

Going forward, emphasis must be on policymakers, engineers, investors, managers, entrepreneurs, technicians – not activists COP 21 is over and climate activists around the world are basking in the glow of a glorious victory. Which [Read more]

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Has Obama failed at COP 21 by not promoting natural gas for power generation?

December 4, 2015 JZadmin

Why didn’t Obama push at COP 21 for natural gas to replace planned 2,240 coal power plants? Bjorn Lomborg is a breath of fresh air in the climate debate, with his focus on practical, cost-effective [Read more]

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Find Energi Media journalism in video, audio, and essays YouTube Channel: Video energy news Substack Essays: Thoughtful Energy Journalism Energi Talks Audio Podcast Real story of this energy crisis is not supply disruption, but demand [Read more]

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