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Energy Efficiency  -  April 28, 2018

Weekend reads: EPA vs. science; Using innovative tech for profit & the environment & more

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Solar  -  April 25, 2018

University of Maryland completes solar field

A solar field spanning 10 acres of land began operating at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science’s Horn Point Laboratory Campus on Apr. 23.
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Sourcing Renewables  -  April 21, 2018

Weekend reads: Target hits solar lead; Trump vs. tech giants & more

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Solar  -  April 19, 2018

MGM Resorts announces 100 MW solar array

MGM Resorts International announced on Apr. 19 that it will develop a 100-megawatt solar photovoltaic array in partnership with Invenergy. MGM will purchase all the energy generated by the project, located 25 miles north of Las Vegas
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Sourcing Renewables  -  April 14, 2018

Weekend reads: How Apple reached 100% RE; Trump's attack on energy markets & more

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Solar  -  April 9, 2018

Georgia Power adds 177+ MW solar for C&I

As part of their Commercial & Industrial Renewable Energy Development Initiative (C&I REDI), Georgia Power announced on Apr. 9 plans to add more than 177 MW of new solar resources through PPAs signed with NextEra Energy and Origis Energy.
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Sourcing Renewables  -  April 7, 2018

Weekend reads: Solar outshines fossil fuels; Super green weed & more

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Sourcing Renewables  -  April 4, 2018

Google reaches 100% RE target

Google confirmed that the company exceeded its goal to purchase enough renewable energy to match all electricity it consumed at its offices and data centers in 2017.
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Regulation  -  March 31, 2018

Weekend reads: Why is Trump angry?; Wireless EV recharging coming soon & more

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Sourcing Renewables  -  March 28, 2018

Decline in cost of renewables hits fossil fuels

The deep decline in the cost of renewables has led to deteriorating economics for generating electricity from fossil fuels, with wind and solar expected to be cheaper than coal by 2023.
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