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EGEB = Electrek Green Energy Brief: A daily technical, financial, and political roundup/analysis of news about green energy, such as wind, solar, sustainable technology, and electric vehicles.

EGEB: Australia to hit 50% renewables by 2030, Colorado energy shift, bifacial solar, and more

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In today’s EGEB:

  • Australia looks to hit 50% renewables by 2030, without government intervention.
  • China’s lead in the solar race, illustrated.
  • An energy company looks to shut down Colorado coal plants and add wind and solar.
  • Ethiopia runs almost completely on renewable energy, and it’s looking for more.
  • Bifacial solar gets a boost from a large order.


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EGEB: Maryland 50% renewable by 2030 — but GOP governor wants more, Vietnam’s solar push

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In today’s EGEB:

  • Maryland is enacting a law to get to 50% renewable energy by 2030.
  • Vietnam is planning a rapid increase in solar power with new plants coming online.
  • Mining giant BHP warns that coal’s phase out could come earlier than some might expect.
  • Chile is ahead of its renewable targets.
  • Palestine looks to gain some energy independence with solar power.


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EGEB: Minnesota’s Xcel Energy to close coal and add solar, big Kansas wind project, and more

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In today’s EGEB:

  • Xcel Energy shifting to solar — and more — as it plans to phase out coal in Minnesota by 2030.
  • Construction has started on a large wind project in Kansas.
  • The Brits are helping the US with offshore wind, as coastal populations adjust to turbines.
  • A small Canadian town looks to hit 100% renewable energy by next year.


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EGEB: Solar capacity to double in next five years, UK energy plans, solar roof for Notre Dame rebuild?

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In today’s EGEB:

  • A solar report expects total capacity to more than double over next five years.
  • Plan to nationalize utilities in the UK would emphasize renewable energy.
  • An architecture firm’s proposal for rebuilding Notre Dame includes a solar glass roof.
  • Portugal is preparing to auction off 1.35 GW of solar capacity this summer.


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EGEB: Renewables lab partners with Exxon, subsidy-free solar in Germany, and more

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In today’s EGEB:

  • The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is partnering with ExxonMobil.
  • Germany’s first subsidy-free solar park is set to enter construction this summer.
  • The EIA expects less electricity to be generated from coal once again this summer.
  • A look at how offshore wind giant Ørsted can succeed in the US.


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EGEB: US solar installations hit 2 million, Québec utility wants to be US ‘green battery,’ and more

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In today’s EGEB:

  • The US reaches 2 million total solar installations, three years after hitting 1 million.
  • A Québec utility looks to become the “green battery” of the Northeast US.
  • A map shows the location of more than 800 waitlisted Illinois community solar projects.
  • Texas renewable backers prepare for a last-minute legislative attack.
  • Jay Inslee responds to The Onion’s headline.


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EGEB: Clean Energy for America Act, North Dakota and Vermont solar, and more

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In today’s EGEB:

  • New legislation would streamline the tax code to boost clean energy.
  • North Dakota is last in American solar capacity, but the state is looking to make progress.
  • A Vermont policy designed to spur solar development on landfills seems to be working.
  • Britain sets another record in consecutive hours for coal-free power.


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EGEB: ‘Public Energy Enemy No. 1,’ California hydro concerns, UK’s largest solar carport, and more

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In today’s EGEB:

  • The Environmental Working Group names Duke Energy “Public Energy Enemy No. 1.”
  • California hydropower bill draws criticism from clean energy advocates.
  • Bentley Motors installs the largest solar carport in the UK.
  • Chattanooga solar farm will help to power a wastewater treatment plant.


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EGEB: Tesla’s solar moves, Pennsylvania in alliance, Tennessee solar farm, and more

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In today’s EGEB:

  • Responding to a decline, Tesla makes changes to its solar business.
  • Pennsylvania joins the US Climate Alliance and looks to cut its emissions.
  • Tennessee’s largest solar farm goes online.
  • Another Long Island town eyes offshore wind.
  • A look at possible “solar superpowers” of the future.


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EGEB: Texas residential solar slow to grow, Minnesota city to run on solar, and more

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In today’s EGEB:

  • Residential solar isn’t keeping pace in the Texas energy boom.
  • Minnetonka, Minnesota to run city facilities and infrastructure on 100% solar by year’s end.
  • In Lansing, a similar plan may fail.
  • Australian Labor party to propose $1 billion for public school solar power.
  • West Virginia takes a look at its potential for renewables.


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