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Next-Generation Geothermal Can Help Unlock 100% Clean Power

By: newenergy

ByΒ Joel Jaeger,Β Katrina McLaughlin,Β Lori BirdΒ andΒ Karl Hausker Β  Building a clean, reliable, cost-effective power grid will require many different types of energy. The bulk will come from solar and wind; but since these aren’t available 24/7, 365 days a year, they must be paired with a smaller amount of clean, β€œfirm” power that’s always available when needed. …

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Redefining Renewable Energy: A Critical Push to Optimize Hydroelectric Power Efficiency

By: newenergy

Hydroelectric energy is the β€œbackbone of clean power,” but an urgent need to improve efficiencies is driving engineers to explore a whirlwind of options Among alternative energy solutions, wind, solar, and hydrogen capture the majority of attention. Yet the combined output from these sources pales in comparison to that of hydroelectric power. Producing more than …

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State, Municipal Leaders Celebrate the Official Launch of Rhode Island’s Largest Closed Landfill Solar Site Β 

By: newenergy

Developed by NuGen Capital Management, the Bristol Landfill Solar Project will generate enough renewable energy to power 700+ homes and businesses. Β Bristol,Β  R.I.Β (July 25, 2024)β€” The Bristol Landfill Solar Project, Rhode Island’s largest closed landfill solar site, is officially operational. NuGen Capital Management, LLC, the project developer, joined Toray Plastics (America), Inc. and other partners …

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Merging Net Zero With Zero Waste: One solution to biofuel feedstock shortage

By: newenergy

The international biofuels industry has found an unlikely ally in the waste management sector. A heightened global urgency to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) is incentivizing renewable fuels production like never before, but the International Energy Agency (IEA) recently warned of an impending feedstock shortage for biodiesel, renewable diesel and biojet (aviation fuel) production, estimated …

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