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US ENERGY UPDATE | June 27, 2024 View this email in your browser
Louisiana’s Largest Industries Tired of Waiting for Renewable Energy
Frustrated with the lack of renewable energy from utilities in Louisiana, some of the largest corporations doing business in the state have banded together to acquire their own solar power.
NorSun Plans $620M Investment in Oklahoma for U.S. Solar Wafer Manufacturing Operations
Norwegian solar energy company NorSun has selected Tulsa, Oklahoma, for its first U.S.-based factory, an initial planned investment of $620 million in a new 5 GW silicon ingot and solar wafer manufacturing facility.
As Trump Again Attacks Wind Power, We Looked at its Role in Colorado. It’s big.
The change over time shows “Colorado’s utilities are rapidly transitioning to clean energy for electricity generation driven largely by growth in wind and solar,” said Colorado Energy Office chief Will Toor.
Mining the Sun: Some in the Wyoming Epicenter of the Coal Industry Hope to Sustain Its Economy With Renewables
Putting solar panels on reclaimed mines could power new industry in the Powder River Basin, but lack of grid space for renewable electricity and community loyalty to fossil fuels hinder progress.
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