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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 […]

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    Stanford Professor’s 50-State Plan For 100-Percent Renewable Energy

    Stanford Professor’s 50-State Plan For 100-Percent Renewable Energy

    Remember Mark Jacobson, the Stanford University professor who during a Late Show With David Letterman appearance said we already have enough wind to power the entire world “seven times over?” That wasn’t hyperbole—Jacobson believes it and his team at the Solutions Project has unveiled a 50-state plan on how the U.S. could shed itself from oil, coal […]

    Advocacy Groups Say 1,000 Wind Turbine Project Could Cause Eagle Deaths

    Advocacy Groups Say 1,000 Wind Turbine Project Could Cause Eagle Deaths

    Groups like the American Bird Conservancy and Biodiversity Conservation Alliance are willing to be allies to wind energy, but only when they don’t believe that animals are at grave risk. The two organizations voiced opposition this week to plans for a large wind facility in Wyoming that would include 1,000 turbines on an equal amount […]

    Slideshow: Tweets Show Why Advocates ‘Heart’ Wind Energy

    Slideshow: Tweets Show Why Advocates ‘Heart’ Wind Energy

    Earlier this week, the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) hoped renewable energy advocates would save a little bit of love for wind on Valentine’s Day. A look at the #IHeartWind hashtag on Twitter shows that the group’s wish has been granted. AWEA’s account asked followers why they love wind energy. The results were creative and photogenic, […]

    College Students From Around The World Embark on 2015 Solar Decathlon

    College Students From Around The World Embark on 2015 Solar Decathlon

    What’s the best way to expose college students to the capabilities of solar energy? Have them build homes that will rely on it, of course. The U.S. Department of Energy today announced the 20 teams who will participate in the 2015 Solar Decathlon—a nearly two-year competition in which the teams will work together to build […]

    Interactive Map Shows All 47,000 Wind Turbines in the U.S.

    Interactive Map Shows All 47,000 Wind Turbines in the U.S.

    As wind energy advocates fight for the renewal of a critical, expired wind energy tax credit and hope for the development of an offshore industry, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has taken note of the onshore wind turbines installed around the country. All 47,000 of them. That’s the USGS’ installation estimate for the country as of […]

    Which States Have the Most Solar Jobs?

    Which States Have the Most Solar Jobs?

    Building on its National Solar Jobs Census report, The Solar Foundation (TSF) today released “deep-dive” data on the solar job markets in California, Arizona and Minnesota, as well as updated estimates of employment in each of the 50 states and Washington D.C. With 47,223 employees, California has more than five times the amount of solar employees […]

    Wind Energy Provides $2.7 Million Tax Windfall for Two Communities

    Wind Energy Provides $2.7 Million Tax Windfall for Two Communities

    Ohio’s efforts to advance renewable energy faced opposition from state senators in 2013, but this month wind energy provided a clear example of its benefits. Iberdrola Renewables presented $2.7 million worth of checks to two Ohio communities Friday to commemorate the first of the annual payments in lieu of taxes (PILOT ) for the Blue Creek […]