Opposition to Renewable Energy Facilities in the United States: March 2022 Edition

  “Disclaimer: This reportis the responsibility of The Sabin Center for Climate Change Law alone, and does not reflect the views of Columbia Law School or Columbia University. This report is an academic study provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Transmission of the information is not intended to create, and … [Read more…]

Glen Town Board makes minor changes to solar law, final approval expected in August

  “The Glen Town Board affirmed their support for measures in a proposed local law tightening regulations over utility-scale solar projects and made only minor changes to the draft law during a special meeting on Thursday. The meeting was called to review comments received during the public hearing on the law on July 11. That … [Read more…]

Schletter to restart its North Carolina presence, sans factory

  “It’s not clear exactly what transpired legally and financially regarding Schletter’s factory in Shelby over the course of the U.S. subsidiary’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the loose ends of which are still being tied up. And despite promises that new capital might save the factory, according to local press the Shelby plant stopped operations in … [Read more…]

Amp secures 14 MW in Japan’s first FiP auction

  “Toronto-based renewables and energy storage developer Amp Energy on Thursday said it has been awarded a 14-MW AC project in Japan’s inaugural feed-in premium (FiP) auction. A total of five bids were successful in the tender, representing a combined capacity of 128.94 MW, the company added. They were selected out of 13 projects that … [Read more…]

India’s SECI unveils winning bidders for 2.4 GW of renewables

  “Solar Energy Corporation of India Ltd (SECI) on Thursday announced the winners from two e-reverse auctions for a couple of renewable energy projects in India totalling 2,400 MW, with NTPC Renewable Energy Ltd emerging with a successful bid from each.”   read the entire article   Renewables Now 15 July 2022.