China to Cut Solar, Wind Power Prices as Project Costs Fall

China is reducing the amount of money it pays to newly completed solar and wind power generators for their electricity, in [...]

Wind Power Reaches Lofty Milestones in Iowa

With the first three quarters of 2016 now in the books, it’s time to pause and take stock of where [...]

China’s Wind Power Curtailment Rate Declined During First Nine Months of 2016

China’s aggregate wind power curtailment reached 39.47 billion kWh during the first nine months of 2016, according to data from the [...]

Obama Administration Rolls Out Series Of New Clean Energy Initiatives

President Barack Obama’s leadership has catalyzed a global transition toward a clean energy economy, the U.S. Department of Energy [...]

Court Makes Landmark Ruling On Illinois Wind Turbine Dispute

The Appellate Court of Illinois has ruled on a matter that pitted wind energy developers and landowners against the [...]

How Will BLM’s Final Rule On Renewables Impact Wind Energy?

In support of the president’s Climate Action Plan, Secretary of the Interior (DOI) Sally Jewell has announced that the Bureau of [...]

Maryland Governor Vetoes Renewable Energy Bill

On Friday, Gov. Larry Hogan, R-Md., vetoed the Clean Energy Jobs Act, a bill that would have expanded Maryland’s [...]

Nebraska Eases Wind Power Regulations, Some Landowners Have Concerns

The Nebraska Legislature recently passed a bill to ease regulations for wind power.  The change could affect wind energy [...]

Wind Power Backers, Opponents Gear Up for Long Fight Over Ohio Energy Laws

$55M Champaign County wind project may be in jeopardy, but some neighbors want it to stop. Everpower Renewables has [...]

Brazil Looks to Wind; French Cook up a New Energy Future

While the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil has dribbled and tackled its way through its goal-rich group phase, [...]