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$2 Billion for Solar
July 3, 2010 1 min. read

President Obama announced a major commitment to solar production this morning:  loan guarantees to large solar power facilities –  a 280 MW concentrated solar power plant (CSP) and two photovoltaic (PV) factories, with a combined output of 840 MW annually.  See this fact sheet from the White House.  The CSP plant will be built by […]

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More Solar Notes
February 24, 2010 2 min. read

The Department of Energy has announced substantive backing in the form of loan guarantees for an exciting concentrated solar power (CSP) project in California.  The plant will generate 400 MW of electricity using the same “power tower” approach I saw when we were on vacation in Spain this past August.  For backing this project, I […]

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Solar Notes
October 17, 2009 2 min. read

I’ve been irremediably optimistic about renewables for some time.  Here are just a few more reasons why: Army to Build Out 500 MW of Solar in the Mojave – I recently pointed out where the world’s solar hotspots are.  No surprise to find the Mojave is among them.  So, as Reuters reports here, the US […]

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Hotspots
September 15, 2009 1 min. read

The venerable World Resources Institute has a terrific new source for data and information – EarthTrends.  I’ve been using some of their charts in my class on climate change at NYU. Further to my posts from Andalusia and the Algarve on concentrated solar power (here and here), EarthTrends has a terrific graphic on solar radiation […]

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Updates on recent posts
August 31, 2009 2 min. read

Relative to my post, There Oughta Be a Law, on energy recovery, see this terrific article from Worldwatch, A Bridge to the Renewable Energy Future, fleshing out this “…largely overlooked but potent way to minimize fossil fuel use and the damage it causes.”  On the same subject, see also this from earlier in the summer […]

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Here Come’s The Sun (and Wind) – Spain Edition
August 26, 2009 1 min. read

We are in Andalusia and it’s, no surprise, pretty hot and sunny.  The Spaniards have long since figured out that it’s going to be good for them to take advantage of the sun and its brother, the wind.  Our hotel in Granada had big solar thermal arrays on the roof.  On the drive from Granada […]

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Noteworthy Renewable News
June 11, 2009 3 min. read

I continue to be knocked out by all the innovation and hard-driving progress in building out a zero-carbon world.  I was telling a young man today, a very smart carbon offset development consultant, that I truly never thought, 15 years ago, that I’d live to see the day when we would have the activity and […]

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