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Europe consuming more coal
February 8, 2013 by Petra Krischok in Jaenschwalde and Eliza Mackintosh in Washington Post
February 8, 2013 by Petra Krischok in Jaenschwalde and Eliza Mackintosh in Washington Post
One big part of the problem, experts and officials say, is Europe's cap-and-trade system, which aims to reduce European Union-wide industrial greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent by 2020. The system is the centerpiece of Europe's green policies. But the program, which charges industries for permits to emit greenhouse gases, no longer serves as a major disincentive to pollute.
Exelon chief: Wind-power subsidies could threaten nuclear plants
February 8, 2013 by Julie Wernau in Chicago Tribune
February 8, 2013 by Julie Wernau in Chicago Tribune
Crane has said the tax credit keeps turbines spinning even when there is no demand for power, driving down the price Exelon receives for power from its nuclear plants.
In wind-rich areas like Illinois, that means there are instances when Exelon pays customers to take their power rather than the other way around.
Potential whooping crane deaths demand EIS for North Dakota wind project, groups say
February 7, 2013 in The Chattanoogan
February 7, 2013 in The Chattanoogan
Seventy-six groups led by American Bird Conservancy (ABC), one of the nation's leading bird conservation organizations, have called on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) to fully analyze the environmental consequences of a proposed North Dakota wind farm to the endangered Whooping Crane. FWS is considering issuing the first-ever Incidental Take Permit (ITP) to a wind farm for the killing of endangered Whooping Cranes and threatened Piping Plovers.
GV sticks with natural gas, despite wind energy trend
February 7, 2013 by Ellie Phillips in Grand Valley Lanthorn
February 7, 2013 by Ellie Phillips in Grand Valley Lanthorn
The university consulted with wind experts, and the subsequent studies in recent years show that it would take 27 years in energy cost savings to make back the money spent on a turbine-not factoring in the monetary cost of the maintenance the turbine would need during those years.
GE sees U.S. wind PTC tempering slump in turbine demand
January 31, 2013 by Tim Catts and Stefan Nicola in Bloomberg News
January 31, 2013 by Tim Catts and Stefan Nicola in Bloomberg News
Questions about the fate of the tax credit stalled wind- power projects for 2013 and beyond before its extension as part of the fiscal compromise between President Barack Obama and his opponents in Congress. Declining U.S. turbine orders this year will still damp profit, Fairfield, Connecticut-based GE said.
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Wind, solar groups quit ALEC as conservative powerhouse targets clean-energy programs
January 31, 2013 by Hannah Northey in E&E News
January 31, 2013 by Hannah Northey in E&E News
The American Wind Energy Association and the Solar Energy Industries Association joined the industry-backed coalition for a year because they wanted a "seat at the table" ...But the groups decided to drop out after ALEC adopted the "Electricity Freedom Act" model bill in October, which would end requirements that utilities generate a set amount of electricity from renewable sources.
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Vitter, Alexander demand a clear migratory bird policy from Justice Department
January 30, 2013 by Senator David Vitter and Senator Lamar Alexander
January 30, 2013 by Senator David Vitter and Senator Lamar Alexander
“It appears the Justice Department is hand-picking which migratory bird mortality cases to pursue with an obvious preference of going after oil and gas producers,” said Vitter. “For example, while three oil and gas companies are facing fines for killing birds, a wind energy company is applying for permits to kill up to fifteen bald eagles.
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Ralls sues to void U.S. wind-farm purchase Obama blocked
January 30, 2013 by Andrew Zajac in Bloomberg News
January 30, 2013 by Andrew Zajac in Bloomberg News
Ralls is asking U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson to declare the Ralls-Terna transaction invalid and block Terna from selling collateral because of Obama's order. The Ralls lawsuit challenging Obama's power to block the Oregon wind project also is before Jackson.
Colorado Energy Office misspends millions in stimulus funds
January 29, 2013 by Michael Sandoval in The Foundry
January 29, 2013 by Michael Sandoval in The Foundry
Twenty of 22 contracts administered by the agency contained incorrect or missing information in the state contract database, with six missing performance elements and another 13 missing contractor progress reports. ...The audit also discovered that as many as 16 travel and other expenditures "lacked appropriate approval and justification documentation." This included a line item for a $25,000 expenditure listed only as "2008 Membership."
Commissioners OK Clinton County wind project
January 29, 2013 by Steven R. Reed in Lansing State Journal
January 29, 2013 by Steven R. Reed in Lansing State Journal
Ken Wieber, a farmer who has fought the project at every step, compared the approval process to watching a traffic crash develop in slow motion over several years. He challenged commissioners to recognize what he said was growing evidence of adverse health effects related to wind turbines.
Altamont Pass turbines kill fewer birds
January 29, 2013 by David R. Baker in San Francisco Chronicle
January 29, 2013 by David R. Baker in San Francisco Chronicle
The tall, grassy hills, raked by stiff winds in spring and summer, offer prime hunting territory for owls, hawks and eagles. Focused on spotting prey, many birds soar straight into the spinning blades of turbines.
But efforts to curb the bloodshed may be starting to work.
Michigan Public Service Commission to decide turbine argument
January 29, 2013 by John Pepin in The Mining Journal
January 29, 2013 by John Pepin in The Mining Journal
"Mr. Baldwin wants to interconnect a 100-kilowatt wind generator to the Alger Delta system. Mr. Baldwin's wind generator is 10 to 50 times larger than other renewable generation projects on our system. Mr. Baldwin's generator can create unsafe backfeed conditions on our system and/or create voltage problems that could damage other member-consumers electronics, equipment, and appliances."
AWEA reveals insight into wind energy PTC implementation rules
January 25, 2013 by Laura DiMugno in North American Windpower
January 25, 2013 by Laura DiMugno in North American Windpower
Under the old PTC rules, beginning construction meant starting work "of a significant nature," which could include steps like building access roads and foundations. ...However, the previous guidance was less clear about whether construction had to be continuous in order for the project to qualify for the PTC. ...the same changes were not made to the requirements for bonus depreciation.
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"[Duke Energy] has been committed to supporting research and study of wind energy generation, and we continue to believe there is good wind off the North Carolina coast, but we also recognize that any development in wind off the coast of the state has to make sense for our customers, the coastal communities and the company as a whole."
Despite dawn of a new term, forecast cloudy for energy and enviro issues
January 22, 2013 by Nick Juliano, Jean Chemnick and Phil Taylor in E&E News
January 22, 2013 by Nick Juliano, Jean Chemnick and Phil Taylor in E&E News
Fresh off their successful push to extend a key tax break in the PTC, wind industry lobbyists are beginning to prepare for the tax reform fight. But the push for some longer-term certainty will proceed without at least one key ally in Congress.
Rep. Dave Reichert (R-Wash.) says the one-year extension and expansion of the PTC that were included in this month's "fiscal cliff" legislation should be sufficient for the industry.
Wind power still in limbo despite renewed tax break
January 21, 2013 by Kyung M. Song in Seattle Times
January 21, 2013 by Kyung M. Song in Seattle Times
But the public subsidies alone likely won't be enough to propel more than a dozen proposed wind farms in Washington to quickly start spinning their giant blades. Cheaper natural gas, environmental concerns and plentiful renewable-energy sources for utilities are among a confluence of factors that have taken much wind out of new turbines' sails.
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Interior designates Arizona lands for solar, wind development
January 18, 2013 by Brian Scheid in Platts
January 18, 2013 by Brian Scheid in Platts
Following a three-year environmental analysis, the Obama administration Friday designated 192,100 acres of public land in Arizona as potentially suitable for utility-scale solar and wind energy development.
Burst of construction in December delivers record year for US wind
January 18, 2013 in Bloomberg New Energy Finance
January 18, 2013 in Bloomberg New Energy Finance
The figures were compiled by research company Bloomberg New Energy Finance, based on the world's leading database of transactions and projects in clean energy. The previous record had been set in 2009, with 10GW installed. The 2012 capacity addition represented more than a 102% increase over 2011′s number, when the industry installed 6.5GW.
Treasury, IRS preparing guidance to clarify renewable credit eligibility
January 17, 2013 by Nick Juliano in E&E News
January 17, 2013 by Nick Juliano in E&E News
The timing of the guidance on the new eligibility requirements for the production tax cut remains unclear. Treasury and IRS need to determine how exactly to define when wind and other renewable energy developers can claim the credit after Congress approved a change to its eligibility requirements.
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US taxpayers giving $4B to foreign firms for green energy projects, study says
January 16, 2013 in Fox News
January 16, 2013 in Fox News
U.S. taxpayers have forked over nearly $4 billion to foreign-owned companies as part of a stimulus program that pays cash grants to green-energy firms ..."Billions of dollars have filled the coffers of overseas firms while the evidence of the promised permanent jobs and economic growth here in the United States is scarce," the report said.
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