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This utility in the US Midwest is going to add 3.6 GW of wind and solar

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Photo: Xcel Energy Xcel Energy just announced its big solar and wind plans in the US Midwest – here’s the lowdown. It also says it’s on track to achieve its clean energy goals for all the Upper Midwest states it serves – Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Michigan. Get started here. –

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US wind generation fell in 2023 for the first time since the 1990s

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The EIA breaks down regions by census divisions, and there are three census divisions that account for half of the installed wind capacity in the US. Wind generation in the East North Central states – Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin – declined by 6% compared with 2022. GW, increased by 4.4% Get started here. –

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Here’s what Electrify America’s EV charging plans are for 2024

Baua Electric

It also expanded into Hawaii and North Dakota for the first time. To limit power outages and make your home more resilient, consider going solar with a battery storage system. Plus, it’s free to use and you won’t get sales calls until you select an installer and you share your phone number with them. Get started here. –

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This map shows where North Carolina’s first NEVI EV charging stations will be

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In the first phase, North Carolina will install DC fast chargers along the Alternative Fuel Corridors. North Carolina expects to receive up to $109 million from the NEVI program to build out its EV infrastructure along its approved corridors and will do so over the next seven years. Get started here. –

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This map shows where North Carolina’s first NEVI EV charging stations will be

Baua Electric

In the first phase, North Carolina will install DC fast chargers along the Alternative Fuel Corridors. North Carolina expects to receive up to $109 million from the NEVI program to build out its EV infrastructure along its approved corridors and will do so over the next seven years. Get started here. –