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Analysis: Trump order to repeal CPP hasn't hindered renewables | Editorial: Congress must continue wind, solar tax credit phaseouts | N.J. must embrace offshore wind, clean energy, say observersCreated for aquarianm@gmail.com | Web Version
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Analysis: Trump order to repeal CPP hasn't hindered renewablesUS firms have invested almost $30 billion in wind and solar development since President Donald Trump called for the Clean Power Plan's repeal earlier this year. Bloomberg New Energy Finance Analyst Amy Grace said utilities and companies will continue to embrace low-cost wind and solar and the outcome of the CPP has no bearing.Bloomberg (free registration) (10/10)Editorial: Congress must continue wind, solar tax credit phaseoutsCongress must reject Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt's proposal to end the wind energy Production Tax Credit early and instead move forward with the planned phaseouts, writes the editorial board of the Lincoln Journal Star. "Cutting the tax incentives early would no doubt hamper the ability of Nebraska and the U.S. as a whole to produce clean energy," it writes.Lincoln Journal Star (Neb.) (tiered subscription model) (10/11)N.J. must embrace offshore wind, clean energy, say observersNew Jersey must transition to a clean energy economy powered by renewables like offshore wind if it wants to remain environmentally and economically sound in the years to come, write New Jersey Work Environment Council Executive Director Dan Fatton and Board Member John Shinn. "Moving forward with offshore wind is an important piece of the state strategy we need for mitigating climate change, a looming threat to our coastal state," they write.NJ Advance Media (Morristown, N.J.) (10/10)
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NextEra prepares to break ground on Neb. wind farmNextEra Energy Resources will likely break ground on its $130 million, 40-turbine Cottonwood Wind Energy Center in Webster County, Neb., in late May or early June, with plans to complete it in Q4 2018, according to Project Manager Phil Clement. "All the power is going to all Nebraska communities, Nebraskans, to power their businesses and homes," he said.Hastings Tribune (Neb.) (10/11)Capital Power unit to seek site certificate for Ore. wind farmA Capital Power unit has submitted a notice to the Oregon Energy Facility Siting Council notifying the regulatory that it plans to apply for a site certificate for its 350-megawatt Nolin Hills wind farm early next year, according to the parties. Capital said it has yet to decide on the exact layout of the project or on how many turbines it will feature.ReNews (UK) (10/10)Innogy acquires 100% stake in UK offshore wind farmInnogy has acquired Statkraft's 50% stake in the 860-megawatt Triton Knoll offshore wind farm under development off the coast of England, making it the sole owner of the project, according to the companies. "In due course, we will also review all options regarding the ownership structure of Triton Knoll to maximize value for our company and our shareholders," said Innogy Chief Operating Officer Renewables Hans Buenting.Reuters (10/10)
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Economy, Energy & Trends
US agency to help fund offshore wind feasibility study in JamaicaThe Petroleum Corp. of Jamaica has received a grant from the US Trade and Development Agency for the purpose of exploring the island's potential for offshore wind development. "This study will help the PCJ to get valuable data that can attract overseas investment for the development of our offshore wind resources," said PCJ Group General Manager Winston Watson.North American Windpower online (10/10)Copenhagen on track to be first carbon-neutral city
(Pixabay)Copenhagen officials say the city will consume only as much green energy as it produces by 2025, thanks to investments in solar and wind energy, tree planting and cycling infrastructure. Creating a cleaner city has also helped increase the population and keep people healthier, says architect Camilla Richter-Friis van Deurs.CBS News (10/9)
Making the Most of Parcel Boundary Data
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Policy Watch
Okla. lawmakers consider tighter rules for turbines near military sitesOklahoma lawmakers heard testimony Tuesday on whether the state needs stronger rules for wind development within range of military installations. The Wind Coalition and other advocates said stricter rules are unnecessary and that the industry is willing to work with both the state and military to ensure turbines don't interfere with military training.National Public Radio (10/10), The Oklahoman (Oklahoma City) (10/11)Mass. governor reaffirms commitment to CPPThe administration of Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker remains committed to the Clean Power Plan and will continue to work toward the Obama-era rule's targets, the governor said Tuesday. Also on Tuesday, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt said he plans to repeal the rule.The Washington Times/The Associated Press (10/10)
AWEA News
Studies: No impacts on tourism from Md. offshore windEarlier this year, Maryland greenlit two offshore wind projects that would establish the state as a clear leader of this new ocean energy resource. Since then, some observers have expressed concern that the wind farms could impact tourism in Ocean City, where the turbines would be slightly visible from the shore. But a new study and survey show no cause for concern. Read more.
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