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Department of Energy
| May 29, 2014
The Energy Department released its report, “2014: The Year
of Concentrating Solar Power,” which focuses on five
concentrating solar power (CSP) plants in the Southwest,
and announced $10 million for six new projects that will
advance innovative CSP technologies.
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Department of Energy
| May 28, 2014
Advances in technology are making it easier for American consumers and businesses to better understand how they are using and saving energy.
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Department of Energy
| May 28, 2014
How flow batteries can support renewables and resiliency on the grid.
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Department of Energy
| May 21, 2014
Check out our new interactive timeline to recap top moments from Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz's first year in office.
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American Wind Energy Association
| May 20, 2014
The campaign to back Ohio's Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard continues this week with the release of the below
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New York Times
| May 19, 2014
The executive director of the National Hydropower Association calls for making greater use of existing dams.
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Department of Energy
| May 19, 2014
Indy-500-style checkered flags, high-tech neoprene rubber tracks, and of course, sponsor decals graced the site of today’s Junior Solar Sprint and Lithium Ion Battery car competitions for Colorado’s middle schoolers. Nearly 300 students on 74 teams from 21 Colorado schools converged on Dakota Ridge High School to vie for a spot in the final races using solar and lithium ion battery powered vehicles they designed and built themselves.

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Department of Energy
| May 16, 2014
Nearly 300 middle school students from around Colorado will participate in the 24th Annual Junior Solar Sprint and Lithium Ion Battery car competitions on Saturday, May 17, at Dakota Ridge High School in Littleton. The competitions give students the opportunity to showcase their engineering skills by building and racing high-performance model solar and battery vehicles.

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Huffington Post
| May 16, 2014
The U.S. Senate is expected to vote on H.R. 3474, a bill which includes a two-year extension of the renewable energy Production Tax Credit (PTC). This policy allows us to scale up amid nearly 100 years of permanent incentives for other energy sources.
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American Wind Energy Association
| May 15, 2014
The Production Tax Credit’s rollercoaster ride through the Senate is this week’s big new item, but there’s also significant activity in Ohio, where lawmakers…
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American Wind Energy Association
| May 14, 2014
The Senate is scheduled to take up H.R. 3474 this morning, which will serve as the…
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Department of Energy
| May 14, 2014
Dr. Steven Croley was confirmed by the Senate on Monday, May 12 as the Department of Energy’s General Counsel.
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Huffington Post
| May 13, 2014
This story originally appeared on Mother Nature Network.
Solar power has been growing like crazy in recent years, particularly in terms of utility-...
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American Wind Energy Association
| May 13, 2014
Breaking news: Growing wind power and other renewable forms of energy is constitutional. A signficant victory was delivered to delivered in Colorado to renewable…
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American Wind Energy Association
| May 12, 2014
This first week after WINDPOWER 2014 is loaded with great news coming out of the industry’s annual conference: the industry shows its competitive edge, American corn…