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Capstone Green Energy | March 14, 2022
Angel Yeast Co., Ltd., a publicly traded global yeast and yeast extract company, has achieved another milestone in its green quest toward carbon neutrality by being awarded one of China's "Green Factories" by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The award demonstrates its unwavering dedication to reducing its operations' carbon footprint and demonstrates its tremendous and long-standing commitment to energy conservation and environmental protection. Read More
Smart Energy | February 25, 2020
US utility Alliant Energy Corp has revealed its intention to file a rate plan with state regulators in the second quarter of 2020 for the first phase of what promises to be a 1,000MW solar project in Wisconsin state, set for multi-phase development in 2023. Alliant has said it is also “watching closely” legislative initiatives that suggest that the neighbouring state of Iowa may be “early in the process” of building out solar generation. Alliant’s regulated utility subsidiary Interstate Power & ...
AMAZON | March 12, 2020
Global warming isn't going away just because there's another calamity in the news right now. It's still a giant project that will require massive infrastructure changes. To that end, on Thursday Amazon announced it is making large investments into solar and wind energy as it attempts to go carbon neutral by 2040. The company is investing in a solar project in Australia, the United States and Spain. It's also investing in an onshore wind energy project in Sweden. Amazon is investing in a 60 megaw...
solarpowerworldonline | April 14, 2020
The Mississippi Delta will soon be home to the largest utility-owned solar farm in the state, after receiving approval from the Mississippi Public Service Commission. Recurrent Energy will build the 100-MW project on behalf of Entergy Mississippi. The project should be complete by no later than mid-2022. Once built, Entergy will assume ownership for the life of the facility. The emissions-free, renewable energy plant will sit on approximately 1,000 acres in Sunflower County and will connect to E...
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