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Tuesday, March 3, 2020

March 3 Green Energy News

Headline News:

  • “CIM Begins Construction On Proposed 2.7-GW Westlands Solar Park” • The CIM Group is advancing development of Westlands Solar Park, one of the largest permitted solar parks in the world, it announced. The project will be in California’s San Joaquin Valley. It could grow to over 2,700 MW at full buildout, powering over 1,200,000 homes. [Saurenergy]

ESCO Pacific solar project

  • “Neoen Says Hornsdale Tesla Battery Exceeded Expectations” • The Engineering consultant Aurecon Group said the Hornsdale battery installed in South Austrialia has exceeded expectations for the way it has stabilized the grid and lowered grid related costs. It reduced the cost of regulating the South Australian electrical grid by 91%. [CleanTechnica]
  • “UK Government Lifts Block On New Onshore Windfarm Subsidies” • The UK abandoned its opposition to subsidizing new onshore windfarms, four years after ministers scrapped support for them. The government will remove a block against onshore wind projects by allowing schemes to compete for subsidies with other renewable developments. [The Guardian]
  • “New York Times: Interior Official Pushes Misleading Information On Climate Crisis In Agency Reports” • An Interior Department official was pushing misleading information about climate change into the agency’s reports at the same time the Trump administration was rolling back environmental protection regulations, The New York Times reported. [CNN]
  • “Lawyers For Good Government Climate Change Program Provides Pro-Bono Legal Resources For Municipalities To Switch To 100% Renewable Energy” • Lawyers for Good Government’s Climate Change program aims to use the group’s expansive legal network to support existing programs assisting cities with the shift to 100% renewable energy. [CleanTechnica]

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