HEADLINE NEWS: * Construction of the world's largest tidal stream turbine power plant looks set to begin next month in Scotland. The project's majority owners, Australian-founded Atlantis Resources, say they had met all requirements for funding through the UK's Renewable Energy Investment Fund. [CleanTechnica] * Analysis by WWF Scotland found that last year wind turbines provided enough energy to supply the electrical needs of 98% of Scottish households, or 2.36 million homes. Wind turbines generated enough power to supply over 100% of Scottish households on 25 out of the 31 days of December. [SNP] * Xcel Energy Inc says it wants to far more than double the amount of electricity it gets from wind and solar in the Upper Midwest. The business, which serves 1.2 million ratepayers in Minnesota, has the most wind power of any US utility, and plans for a 40% reduction in emissions by 2030. [Macro Insider] * Despite years of successful experience, dozens of studies, and increasing utility support for clean energy, urban myth holds that electricity from renewable energy is unreliable. Yet over 75,000 MW of wind and solar power have been integrated reliably, enough to supply 17.9 million homes. [Energy Collective] * A coalition of US governors is calling on President Obama to implement a series of crucial changes to the country's wind power policies. Among their goals are a multi-year extension of the renewable energy production and investment tax credits and expansion of transmission line development. [reNews] For more news, please visit geoharvey - Daily News about Energy and Climate Change.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
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