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World’s largest solar plant to go live in California’s Mojave Desert

As the Ivanpah solar energy project goes online on Feb. 13, we reflect on lessons learned that will protect wildlands and advance clean energy. The Wilderness Society | Link to article Three large towers rise up from California’s Mojave Desert and cast long shadows like giant sundials. Beneath them, thousands of individual mirrors face upward […]

Letter to the Governor from clean energy companies regarding replacing San Onofre Nuclear power with renewable energy

Governor Jerry Brown c/o State Capitol, Suite 1173 Sacramento, CA 95814 RE: Replacement of lost capacity from San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station Dear Governor Brown, We, the undersigned leaders of the cleantech industry, thank you for making climate solutions and clean technology priorities of your administration. Under your leadership, California’s reputation has grown as a […]

E2 Response to 60 Minutes Clean Energy Piece

Portland, Ore. — In response to today’s Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) ruling on the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) “Environmental Redispatch and No Negative Pricing policy,” Rachel Shimshak, executive director of non-profit advocacy group Renewable Northwest Project, issued the following statement: We are pleased that the Commission has ruled on this issue and has determined that BPA’s “Environmental Redispatch and No Negative Pricing Policy” is discriminatory. With these questions answered, Renewable Northwest Project is eager to continue working with BPA and regional partners toward solutions to over-generation that are economical, equitable and good for the environment.

Big Solar Comes of Age

The largest solar thermal plant in the world opens in California’s Mojave Desert, after a debate that pitted renewable energy against a threatened tortoise. The Ivanpah solar plant is one of seven big solar farms scheduled to open in California in the coming months, as a result of the state’s push to produce one third […]

Obituary: Larry L. Berg

Los Angeles Times | Link to article July 30, 1939 – November 28, 2013 Dr. Larry L. Berg, long-time commentator on California and national politics and founder of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics and Government at the University of Southern California, passed away at his home in Calabasas, CA on Thanksgiving. Dr. Berg […]

Imperial Valley agencies develop plan to save ailing Salton Sea

After 2017, the Salton Sea could be at risk of receding further. The new goal is to raise funds for restoration through the sale of geothermal energy. Los Angeles Times | By Tony Perry | Link to article SAN DIEGO — With an ominous deadline approaching, two feuding Imperial Valley agencies have put aside their […]

BP oil refinery waste piles up on Southeast Side

Chicago Tribune | By Michael Hawthorne | Link to article Just south of the Chicago Skyway bridge, a dusty byproduct of the Canadian oil boom is piling up in huge black mountains along the Calumet River. More is on the way. A lot more. By the end of the year, the oil giant BP is […]

Solar Plant Generates Power For Six Hours After Sunset

KCET.org/ReWire | By Chris Clarke | Link to article A solar thermal power plant in the Arizona desert just showed that solar power doesn’t have to stop working when the sun goes down. On Wednesday, Abengoa Solar announced that its 280-megawatt Solana plant near Gila Bend, Arizona, which just started delivering power to Arizona’s largest […]

V. Manuel Perez pushes for renewable energy bill support

The Desert Sun | By K Kaufmann | Link to article Pèrez lining up support for plan that puts added focus on Salton Sea’s potential PALM DESERT — Assemblyman V. Manuel Pèrez is looking for support from Coachella Valley officials and business leaders for an ambitious bill to push California utilities to procure more than […]