Research
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Scientists have accidentally discovered a chemical catalyst that could open the door to industrial-scale energy storage.
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The #PowerTweets feature tracks trends in power project finance and M&A in the Americas on Twitter.
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Improvements in wind turbine technology in recent years have made it possible to construct ever taller towers and wider blade diameters, but the future of power may be smaller—much smaller—according to recent research.
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An equities analyst is leaving Credit Suisse to take up a new role at Exelon Corp, one of the companies he covers.
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Two senior research analysts specializing in renewables stocks left Northland Securities last week to take up new positions at Oppenheimer and Co.
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A new coffee pot designed by Lancaster University in the U.K. could condition some folks to crave a caffeine fix when the wind is blowing.
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The second installment of this Industry Current on tidal range power is written by Ted Verrill, president and ceo of Halcyon Tidal Power in Southport, Conn.
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This week's Industry Current on tidal range power is written by Ted Verrill, president and ceo of Halcyon Tidal Power in Southport, Conn.
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The yield company dance card could double its size in 2015 as a variety of shops consider making a run at the public markets.
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This week’s Industry Current is written by Kerin Cantwell and Miles Killingsworth, partner and associate, respectively, at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld’s global project finance practice in Los Angeles and George “Chip” Cannon, Jr., partner at the firm’s energy regulatory practice in Washington D.C.
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The U.S. Energy Department’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy invested $2.6 million to partner with Texas Tech University and Sandia National Laboratories to study how wind turbines interact with one another and how to make wind power more efficient.
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Wind projects are racing to complete projects before the December 31 tax credit expiration, that if not renewed could drop new wind capacity as much as 93% next year according to American Wind Energy Association.
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According to Brazil’s EPE, the research arm of the Ministry of Mines and Energy in Brazil, distributed rooftop solar power is competitive with traditional power sources.
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The North Carolina Division of Air Quality announced mercury emissions from coal-fired plants have reduced 70% in the last decade.
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The International Energy Agency conducted a Medium-Term Renewable Energy Market Report that predicts renewable power generation worldwide will grow by more than 40% in the next five years.
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Gas-fired plants produced the same amount of generation as coal in April for the first time in the U.S.
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Minnesota Power has completed its baseload diversification study, which will help to conduct a planning process for the company’s 2013 Integrated Resource Plan.
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New Energy Technologies Inc., based in Maryland, has enhanced its transparent solar cell system including higher speed, lower cost, and greater durability.
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Solar cells designed to absorb radiation underwater are being tested by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Electronic Science and Technology Division.
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Demand for solar panels in the U.S. is expected to double this year, with 3.3 GW of panels being installed, according to a study from the Solar Energy Industries Association and GTM Research.
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