| TNS Tipoffs - Energy and Gov't Newsletter for Thursday August 24, 2023 ( 7 items ) |
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ACP Praises Approval of Revolution Wind Project
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 -- The American Clean Power Association issued the following news release on Aug. 22, 2023:
The American Clean Power Association (ACP) applauded the approval of the Revolution Wind offshore wind project announced by the Department of the Interior today. Josh Kaplowitz, ACP Vice President of Offshore Wind, issued the following statement:
"ACP thanks the Department of Interior and Secretary Haaland for their leadership in moving the Revolution Wind project forward, and appre
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Institute for Energy Economics & Financial Analysis: Renewable Energy Sector in the Philippines is Poised to Grow Faster as Investor Interest Rises
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 23 (TNSres) -- The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis issued the following news release:
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The top players are attracting capital with innovative strategies and successful execution, gaining recognition by financial markets, and accelerating the transition to renewable
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The Philippines' renewable energy sector has seen greater interest and notable growth as investors are willing to place a higher value on pure plays in renewables than on trad
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Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority, Dominion Energy Break Ground on Solar and Energy Storage Project at Dulles International Airport
WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 -- The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority issued the following news on Aug. 22, 2023:
Officials from Dominion Energy and the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) were joined by federal, state and local leaders Tuesday to break ground on the Dulles Solar and Storage project at Dulles International Airport.
Once completed, it will be the largest renewable energy project ever developed at a U.S. airport. It will generate up to 100 megawatts (MW) of solar e
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National Association of State Energy Officials: Delaware Governor Carney Signs Environmental Protection and Energy Laws, Expands Responsibilities of State Energy Office
ARLINGTON, Virginia, Aug. 24 -- The National Association of State Energy Officials posted the following news:
By Delaney Dixon
On August 3, 2023, Delaware Governor John Carney signed a package of environmental protection and energy bills into law.
Laws signed included:
* The Delaware Climate Change Solutions Act, which establishes a process of regular updates to the state's Climate Action Plan and serves as a framework to achieve targeted emissions reductions and develop resilience strategie
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ORNL Demonstrates Power of New Modeling Approach to Understand Faults in the Modern Electric Grid
OAK RIDGE, Tennessee, Aug. 23 (TNSres) -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory issued the following news release:
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory are leading the way in understanding the effects of electrical faults in the modern U.S. power grid.
Faults are abnormal conditions in an electrical circuit that interrupt the flow of power, with the potential to cause blackouts that affect thousands of customers. Faults can be caused b
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SPACE FOUNDATION PARTNERS WITH THE NETHERLANDS MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS TO SUPPORT AND PROMOTE DUTCH SPACE SECTOR IN U.S.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, Aug. 23 -- The Space Foundation issued the following news release on Aug. 22, 2023:
Space Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded in 1983, offering information, education and collaboration for the global space ecosystem, today announced that its Space Commerce Institute is partnering with the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, represented by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Washington, D.C., to support and promote the Dutch space sector in
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UM Professors Awarded Collaborative Grant From U.S. Department of Energy to Study Atmospheric Particle Formation
CORAL GABLES, Florida, Aug. 23 (TNSres) -- The University of Miami's College of Engineering issued the following news:
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How do aerosols interact with cloud systems and affect the regional climate?
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By Richard Westlund
Two University of Miami professors have been awarded a collaborative grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to study atmospheric particle formation in the Southeast region. "Our goal is to better understand how aerosols interact with cloud systems and affect
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