Fugro secures cable route survey contract for Denmark’s Energy Islands development supporting the transition to renewable energy
January 18, 2022 in Energy , News , Renewables
Fugro secures cable route survey contract for Denmark’s Energy Islands development supporting the transition to renewable energy

Fugro has secured a new contract with Energinet to undertake cable route surveys for the North Sea Energy Island project. The Energy Island will serve as an offshore power plant distributing up to 10 GW of offshore wind to Denmark and other neighbouring markets. Fugro will perform a combination of geophysical, geotechnical services and laboratory testing to provide valuable insight into the ground engineering challenges along the cable route from the Danish landfalls to the future artificial isl...

Palmetto Announces Solar Mapping Coverage of over 107 Million U.S. Buildings
January 7, 2022 in Energy , News
Palmetto Announces Solar Mapping Coverage of over 107 Million U.S. Buildings

CHARLESTON, S.C.- Palmetto, a rapidly growing platform technology company accelerating the national adoption of clean energy, today announced that its Mapdwell division has mapped the solar potential and energy load profiles of over 107 million rooftops — approximately 75% of all U.S. buildings equating to 81% of the U.S. population — using its proprietary technology. Acquired by Palmetto in April 2021, Mapdwell also licenses this data via application programming interfaces (APIs) to leading uti...

iSun Inc. awarded $29.3 million contract for Solar Canopy design and delivery for EV Charging Stations
January 6, 2022 in Energy , News , Renewables
iSun Inc. awarded $29.3 million contract for Solar Canopy design and delivery for EV Charging Stations

WILLISTON, Vt.— iSun, Inc. (NASDAQ: ISUN) (the “Company”, or “iSun”), a leading solar energy and clean mobility infrastructure company with 50-years of construction experience in solar, electrical and data services and a provider of proprietary electric vehicle charging platforms, today announced that it has been selected to design and deliver an expected total of 1,780 off-grid solar canopies to be located at EV charging stations.   HIGHLIGHTS: Estimated $29.3 million contract increases...

Energy-Saving Trees & Community Canopy Programs Celebrate More Than 450,000 Trees Being Distributed Since Inception in 2011
January 5, 2022 in Energy
Energy-Saving Trees & Community Canopy Programs Celebrate More Than 450,000 Trees Being Distributed Since Inception in 2011

Programs from the Arbor Day Foundation help partners distribute free yard trees to residents   LINCOLN, Nebraska – The Arbor Day Foundation has helped to distribute almost half a million trees in the first 10 years of its Energy-Saving Trees and Community Canopy (EST and CC) programs. The more than 450,000 trees distributed since the EST and CC program’s beginning have helped energy service providers, municipalities, and corporate partners throughout the United States and Canada provide...

First WAGABOX® landfill gas to RNG project in the US confirmed
January 4, 2022 in Energy , News , Renewables
First WAGABOX® landfill gas to RNG project in the US confirmed

Steuben County, New York awards contract to Waga Energy   Waga Energy is joining forces with Steuben County (New York, USA) on a Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) project at the county’s Bath landfill. The RNG produced will be injected in the local grid and used as a biofuel to decarbonize mobility. The Steuben County landfill will be the first in the US to adopt Waga Energy’s WAGABOX® technology, already in use at ten landfills with an additional eleven facilities forthcoming in Europe and Nort...

US energy infrastructure mapped by Baker Institute
December 20, 2021 in Energy , News
US energy infrastructure mapped by Baker Institute

Interactive tool aims to improve analysis of country’s capabilities   HOUSTON – A new, interactive energy map for the United States has just been released by Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy, providing an open-source visualization of the country’s energy infrastructure and demography designed to highlight the intersection of energy, environment, policy and society. The map, titled Energy, Environment and Policy in the U.S., displays the nation’s critical energy infrastr...

Conservative Energy Network Poll Shows Broad Support for Community Solar
December 16, 2021 in Energy , News
Conservative Energy Network Poll Shows Broad Support for Community Solar

LANSING, MI– A new nationwide poll released by the Conservative Energy Network shows broad support across political parties for government action on clean energy development, including 86% support for community solar projects as a way to increase America’s supply of clean, domestically-produced energy. These results are consistent with polling conducted in multiple states demonstrating high favorability among conservative voters.  “This polling makes clear that clean energy can be a winning i...

UK rare-earth-free innovator GreenSpur receives generator order from US firm Wind Harvest
December 7, 2021 in Energy , News , Renewables
UK rare-earth-free innovator GreenSpur receives generator order from US firm Wind Harvest

The delivery of three patented 70kW rare-earth-free generators in mid-2022 will support Wind Harvest’s vertical axis wind turbine design ambitions   UK firm GreenSpur Wind has today confirmed an order for three 70kW rare-earth-free permanent magnet direct drive generators to Wind Harvest International of the United States. The transaction represents a first US sale for GreenSpur. Its unique ferrite-based generator technology eliminates the need for high cost and supply constrained rare-ear...

Ship & Shore Environmental, Inc. Delivers Critical Pollution and Waste Control Systems for Biogas Industry
December 1, 2021 in Energy , News
Ship & Shore Environmental, Inc. Delivers Critical Pollution and Waste Control Systems for Biogas Industry

Ship & Shore System comprised of Thermal Oxidizer, Scrubber, and a series of Lead Lag Vessels     Long Beach, CA – As energy prices continue to rise and green energy mandates increasingly shape commercial economics, the world needs all of the non-fossil fuel sources it can get. Biogas remains an attractive way to extract energy from cast-off waste material, but the process contains known pollution risks. Over the years, Ship & Shore Environmental (S&SE), a multinational environmental po...

Manufacturers Cut 17 Million Metric Tons of Greenhouse Emissions with Help from EPA’s ENERGY STAR® program
December 1, 2021 in Energy , News
Manufacturers Cut 17 Million Metric Tons of Greenhouse Emissions with Help from EPA’s ENERGY STAR® program

LENEXA, KAN. — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) celebrates the 580 manufacturing plants that achieved the energy savings goals set out by EPA 10 years ago to drive energy efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions reductions. Through the ENERGY STAR Challenge for Industry, manufacturing plants agreed to reduce energy intensity by 10 percent within five years. These 580 plants nearly doubled this goal  On average, plants that met this challenge reduced their energy intensity...

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