Tag: market research
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Renewable energy could top natural gas in new capacity added in U.S. in 2019
According to a review by the SUN DAY Campaign of data recently released by both the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) for the first ten months of 2019, the mix of renewable energy sources (i.e., biomass, geothermal, hydropower, solar, wind) is on trackRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Survey of U.K. investors shows serious interest in renewable energy in 2020
Renewable energy is the top investment sector for investors in the United Kingdom, a survey by GraniteShares has revealed. Almost a third of respondents believe that renewables are the best sector to put their money into in 2020, reflecting a surge in growth and optimism about the industry in recentRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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DNV GL report shows how U.S. solar industry succeeds in spite of federal government regulations
The transition from carbon-intensive generation to clean and renewable energy is picking up the pace in the United States, finds DNV GL’s latest Energy Transition Outlook report. However, unlike many other regions, the transition is being driven sub-nationally by cities, states, and corporations due to the lack of supportive federalRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar with Justice report shows the solar policies, projects that most benefit under-served communities
Solar energy can reduce electricity costs and attract further investments, yet disadvantaged communities chronically lack access to the booming solar economy. Financing challenges, limited policy vehicles to support project development, and other obstacles put it out of reach of many working families. A new report takes an evaluative look at policiesRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar with Justice report shows the solar policies, projects that most benefit under-served communities
Solar energy can reduce electricity costs and attract further investments, yet disadvantaged communities chronically lack access to the booming solar economy. Financing challenges, limited policy vehicles to support project development, and other obstacles put it out of reach of many working families. A new report takes an evaluative look at policiesRead More — Solar Builder magazine