Four U.S. States and D.C. Heighten Renewable-Energy Targets for Coming Decades
Four U.S. States and D.C. Heighten Renewable-Energy Targets for Coming Decades
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SUGAR LAND--March 6, 2019--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--Connecticut, New Jersey, Massachusetts, California and Washington, D.C., have extended their targets for renewable portfolio standards (RPS) since the beginning of 2018, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). RPS polices require electricity suppliers to dedicate a specified share of their generation to renewable resources or other designated technologies. Industrial Info is tracking more than $36 billion in active power-generation projects featuring renewable energy in these four states and D.C.
Within this article: Details on some of the highest-valued renewable projects in Connecticut, New Jersey, Massachusetts, California and Washington, D.C., including those from major companies such as First Solar Incorporated (NASDAQ:FSLR), Canadian Solar Incorporated (NASDAQ:CSIQ), EDF Renewables North America, ArcLight Capital Partners LLC, Iberdrola S.A., Ørsted US and Eversource Energy (NYSE:ES).
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