13 March '10
7:41 PM EST
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This Week in Green Energy: “America’s Economy Is at Stake!”

Energy Secretary Steven Chu, often described at the “smartest man in the room” in the Obama administration, urged Congress to pass a comprehensive climate and energy bill. Speaking this week at a conference at Stanford University, Chu warned that failure to seriously tackle climate change could limit the nation’s ability to be a leader in the green-energy technologies of tomorrow.

He warned:

The future prosperity of the United States is at risk. I think we will lose (and) end up purchasing equipment from abroad.

Along with an overhaul of the country’s healthcare system, the Obama administration has made clean energy-  and specifically, ensuring that it beats China as the world’s leading green power – one of its top priorities. The country that wins the clean energy race will lead the 21st century, President  Obama often repeats.

But much like the healthcare debate (at least until recently), on the Senate side, the energy and climate change discussion has been paralyzed by ongoing debates about the validity of carbon pricing and yes, (hard to believe) whether human-made climate change is real. The House overcame those divisions this summer, approving its energy and climate change bill in a largely partisan vote. Read More »

9 March '10
5:13 PM EST
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First Solar Sells 550 MW To PG&E, Southern California Edison

Thin-film photovoltaic maker and plant developer First Solar  has sold the 550-megawatt output of its Desert Sunlight photovoltaic solar project to Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) and Southern California Edison (SCE) — See here for the full release. Read More »

20 February '10
9:01 AM EST
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This Week in Green Energy: China Green Comes to Texas

Will U.S. power consumers ever rely on Chinese green power for their electricity? This notion, that just a few years ago seemed far fetched, will likely become a reality.  On Tuesday, Chinese wind turbine maker A-Power Energy Generation Systems received Chinese regulatory approval to proceed with a 600 megawatts, $1.5 billion wind farm to be constructed in Texas. The greenlight by the Chinese National Development and Reform Commission is a crucial hurdle to pass and will allow the project developers to, among other things, start approaching banks for financing. Read More »

17 February '10
10:22 AM EST
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NextLight Signs PPA with NV Energy For 50 MW Solar Project

Nevada power utility NV Energy has agreed as part of a 25-year power purchase agreement (PPA) to buy the output of NextLight Renewable Power’s 50-megawatt Silver State Solar Power photovoltaic facility, located near Primm, Nev. Read More »

17 February '10
10:00 AM EST
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Samsung Continues Surge Into North American Market

Samsung has created a joint venture with ENCO Utility Services to build solar power plants that will sell energy to California’s Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E).

The deal, which was first reported by Green Inc.’s Todd Woody, will create five photovoltaic solar plants with a total of 130 megawatts of power. Read More »

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