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A Florida utility ditches coal, doubles its solar, and leaves out a big part of its story

Electrek

Florida utility Tampa Electric Co. has announced it will retire three coal units and double its solar output within two years. more… The post A Florida utility ditches coal, doubles its solar, and leaves out a big part of its story appeared first on Electrek.

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DOE NETL selects 12 fossil-fuel power systems projects for funding

Green Car Congress

The US Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) has selected 12 projects to receive funding through its Crosscutting Research Program’s Transitional Technology Development to Enable Highly Efficient Power Systems with Carbon Management initiative. General Electric Company. Alstom Power Inc.

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Florida has no wind turbines but it’s going to ban them anyway

Baua Electric

Excluding hurricanes, of course, Florida doesn’t have sufficient wind power, either onshore or offshore, that, say, states in the US Northeast or Texas have to sustain a wind power industry. The Sunshine State is a US solar power leader. That’s why Florida has no wind farms – either onshore or offshore.

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