Intel Plans Eight New Solar Installations in Four States

Increases Renewable Energy Credit Purchase by Ten Percent

Intel has contracted new solar electric installations targeted at eight U.S. locations in four states, generating approximately 2.5 megawatts of clean solar energy.
Intel increased its renewable energy credit purchases by 10 percent – powering more than 51 percent of Intel’s estimated U.S. electricity use – and [...]


Tioga Energy uses @RISK from Palisade to predict financial savings on solar energy agreements in California

Tioga Energy (www.tiogaenergy.com), a leading supplier of renewable energy services to commercial, government, and non-profit institutions, is using @RISK from Palisade to illustrate to customers in California the potential financial benefits of signing up to a solar Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).


Didcot power stations cope with winter freeze

Power station workers at Didcot in Oxfordshire braved the snow and hazardous driving conditions today to keep the country’s electricity supplies topped up as freezing temperatures led to higher power demands.


Tilbury Power Station copes with winter freeze

Power station workers at Tilbury Power Station in Essex braved the snow and hazardous driving conditions today to keep the country’s electricity supplies topped up as freezing temperatures led to higher power demands.


“Clean” Coal Power Plant Canceled–Hydrogen Economy, Too

The FutureGen coal-fired power plant would not only have captured greenhouse gas emissions, it also would have produced hydrogen.
The U.S. government—and major U.S. banks—seem to have lost their appetite for coal. After spending five years and approximately $50 million on preliminary studies as well as selecting a proposed site in Mattoon, Ill., the U.S. Department [...]