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Siemens partners up on wireless EV charging

Wireless chargers Image by MAHLE The company signed a letter committing to work with German automotive producer MAHLE in order to bring home wireless electric vehicle charging. The plans include technical collaboration and joint interoperability testing. MAHLE and Siemens intend to work together in the field inductive charging of electric vehicles. Both companies have signed […]

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Consumers Energy Powers Over 1,200 Mich. Public Buildings

Garrick Rochow Consumers Energy and the State of Michigan have pledged to power 1,274 publicly owned government buildings exclusively with clean energy, a visible commitment by the state’s government and its largest energy provider to protect the planet. “Consumers Energy and the State of Michigan are working together to power Michigan’s clean energy transformation,” says

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EIA Finds Nearly 20 Percent of Planned PV Delayed in First Half of 2022

Energy plant builders plan to put in 17.8 GW of utility-scale photo voltaic photovoltaic (PV) producing capability in 2022, in accordance with U.S. Power Data Administration’s (EIA) June 2022 Preliminary Month-to-month Electrical Generator Stock. Over the primary six months of 2022, 4.2 GW of that capability got here on-line, lower than half of what the

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$675 Million Federal Program Seeks to Increase Domestic Supply Chain

The Biden/Harris administration, through U.S. Department of Energy, has issued a Request for Information about the development and execution of a Critical Materials Research, Development, Demonstration and Commercialization Program. Funded by President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the program will address vulnerabilities in the domestic critical materials supply chain, which are both an economic disadvantage and

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New Jersey community solar project brings new twist to ‘solar+storage’

Extra Space Storage in Neptune (New Jersey) has a 500 kW community-solar project. Solar Landscape developed the project. (Courtesy: Solar Landscape) The project brings a new twist to “solar+storage.” Extra Space Storage, Neptune, New Jersey has completed a 500 kW community solar system. The first of a 10-project, 6-MW portfolio of Solar Landscape projects is

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NREL Debuts Ordinance Databases for Siting Solar, Wind Energy Projects

Anthony Lopez National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), has released two new databases containing state and local solar energy zoning laws, ordinances, and statutes in the United States. The data sets can easily be read by machines so geospatial researchers and geospatial analysts can easily analyze the impacts of sitting. This work is part NREL’s ongoing

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