In Q4 2025, clean energy executives are seeking clarification on parts of the budget reconciliation bill amidst a procurement race. The post Three things that the renewable energy industry is thinking about right now appeared first on Power Engineering.| Renewables News - Power Engineering
Argonne National Laboratory and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory debut the first playable version of the Hydropower Market Game. The post Testing the waters: National labs launch beta version of Hydropower Market Game appeared first on Power Engineering.| Renewables News - Power Engineering
Confluence Hydro, a subsidiary of Hull Street Energy, plans to sell the dams' electricity back to Consumers at an unspecified price. The post Consumers Energy picks private equity fund to buy Michigan hydropower dams for $1 apiece appeared first on Power Engineering.| Renewables News - Power Engineering
Five projects approved by state regulators will expand the utility’s renewable portfolio, with more procurement rounds on the way.| Power Engineering
At the Texas Clean Energy Summit, renewable energy developers weighed new federal tax guidance and supply chain pressures. The post Tax credit shifts put Texas renewables on a sprint to build appeared first on Power Engineering.| Renewables News - Power Engineering
AES has deployed the world's first fleet of AI-enabled solar robots to the second phase of the Bellefield project in Kern County, California. The post AES sends world’s first AI-powered solar robot fleet to California project appeared first on Power Engineering.| Renewables News - Power Engineering
Advanced Energy United's Kat Burnham surveys the reprecussions of the Trump administration's war on offshore wind development. The post Why the stop-work order on Revolution Wind is bad for everybody appeared first on Power Engineering.| Renewables News - Power Engineering
Developers have already added 12 GW of utility scale solar in the U.S. so far in 2025, with another 21 GW planned by the end of the year.| Power Engineering
Baker Hughes will design and deliver key equipment for geothermal power plants at Fervo’s Cape Station Phase II project in Utah. The post Fervo selects Baker Hughes to deliver geothermal equipment for Cape Station project appeared first on Power Engineering.| Business Archives - Power Engineering
NV Energy is asking federal regulators for permission to let renewable energy clients out of their transmission agreements without penalty.| Power Engineering
The project, five years in the works, faced opposition from local residents concerned about the height of the turbines.| Power Engineering
LS Power is adding 1.7 gigawatts of gross onshore wind capacity to its portfolio via 10 projects formerly owned by bp Wind Energy.| Power Engineering
One project is one of the largest single-site solar installations approved, while the other will include a 50 MW battery energy storage system.| Power Engineering