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144 Bipartisan Congress Members Request Wind Tax Credit Renewals

144 Bipartisan Congress Members Request Wind Tax Credit Renewals

There are 80,000 people in the U.S. who are employed in the wind energy industry—an industry that has secured $105 billion in investments since 2005. At the same time, the cost to deploy the energy has dropped by 43 percent in four years and wind has risen to become the fifth-largest power source in the U.S. […]

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    Wind Energy’s Rise: The Numbers Behind a Milestone-Setting Year

    Wind Energy’s Rise: The Numbers Behind a Milestone-Setting Year

    Solar energy wasn’t the only renewable that had details of a milestone-setting 2013 revealed this week. Wind power checked in this week, too, as the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) released data regarding the nation’s wind generation last year. Wind energy is now the fifth-largest electricity source in the U.S., providing 4.13 percent of the nation’s […]

    Obama’s 2015 Budget Proposes Billions in Clean Energy Funding

    Obama’s 2015 Budget Proposes Billions in Clean Energy Funding

    President Barack Obama’s $3.9 trillion budget proposal for the 2015 fiscal year contains billions in potential renewable energy investments. The funding would vary from research to deployment efforts on federal lands and waters. In all, the president is requesting about $27.9 billion for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). President Barack Obama signs copies of the […]

    Massachusetts Approves New England’s Largest-Ever Renewable Energy Procurement

    Massachusetts Approves New England’s Largest-Ever Renewable Energy Procurement

    Photo courtesy of Shutterstock While projects in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Maine are all vying to make the New England the home of the nation’s first offshore wind farm, one of those states recently amped up its on-land renewable energy in a major way. Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick said the state’s Department of Public Utilities (DPU) approved […]

    Study Shows Oil and Gas Industry Can Reduce Methane Emissions By 40 Percent

    Study Shows Oil and Gas Industry Can Reduce Methane Emissions By 40 Percent

    After analyzing data and commentary from producers, pipeline operators, equipment vendors, service providers and more, the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) and ICF International conclude that the onshore oil and gas industry could collectively reduce methane emissions by at least 40 percent below 2018 projections. According to a report released Monday, the organizations say that could be […]

    How Texas Became Wind Energy’s King

    How Texas Became Wind Energy’s King

    By Mike Jacobs Press reports of Texas completing new transmission lines for wind describe an energy boom with a difference—this is carbon-free wind energy. The grid operator in Texas, Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), says agreements are already done for 7,500 megawatts (MW) of new wind power, most of which will be using the new […]

    How the GDP Measures Everything ‘Except That Which Makes Life Worthwhile’

    How the GDP Measures Everything ‘Except That Which Makes Life Worthwhile’

    Governments, media and much of the public are preoccupied with the economy. That means demands such as those for recognition of First Nations treaty rights and environmental protection are often seen as impediments to the goal of maintaining economic growth. The gross domestic product has become a sacred indicator of well-being. Ask corporate CEOs and […]

    New Wind PTC Proposal Would Dramatically Decrease Incentive Before Eliminating It

    New Wind PTC Proposal Would Dramatically Decrease Incentive Before Eliminating It

    Photo courtesy of Shutterstock If the latest proposal for the wind Production Tax Credit (PTC) is approved, it would dramatically decrease the incentive’s amount and eventually phase it out altogether. Introduced on Thursday by U.S. House of Representative Committee on Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp, (R-MI), the new proposal would retroactively reduce the credit from […]