As Expected, U.S. Wind Installations Down 50% in 2010
Hurt by falling natural gas prices, low demand for power and lack of a long-term renewable energy target, the American wind industry saw installations fall almost 50 in 2010”>As Expected, U.S. Wind Installations Down 50% in 2010
US Forest Service Approves SDG&E’s Sunrise Powerlink
San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E) has received approval to move forward with construction of the approximately US $1.9 billion, 120-mile Sunrise Powerlink transmission line from the Department of Agriculture’s United States Forest Service (USFS).
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Cross-Border Renewables — Baja to California
The high demand in California for electricity from renewable energy is creating opportunities for developers to build projects along the Baja peninsula in Mexico and then export the electricity across the border into California. However, such projects face a series of practical and economic challenges.
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Cross-Border Renewables — Baja to California
