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Nov 5, 2019 @ 16:31
After revising its three-year U.S. power forecast, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has predicted major declines for fossil fuels and nuclear power alongside strong growth in renewables by 2022, according to a review of the data by the SUN DAY Campaign, a pro-renewables research and education nonprofit.
“FERC‘s latest three-year projections continue to underscore the dramatic changes taking place in the nation’s electrical generating mix,” noted Ken Bossong, executive director of the SUN DAY Campaign. “Renewable energy sources are rapidly displacing uneconomic and environmentally dangerous fossil fuels and nuclear power even faster than FERC had anticipated just a half-year ago.”
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KONGENS LYNGBY, Denmark, April 7 (TNSRes) The Technical University of Denmark issued the following news on April 6, 2021:
Peter Hauge Madsen at Energy Supply: In the near future, a huge market for floating wind turbines will open up. Denmark can come to play an important role if we seize the opportunity.
Developmentally, it would represent the third major wind turbine adventure for Denmark. We literally have to sail the wind turbines out into deep water, where their potential for power production is in a completely different league.
The world is crying out for green power that can drive the development towards reducing climate gases while electrifying energy consumption in, for example, the heating and transport sectors. This goal can be realized with floating wind turbines, but to fully exploit the wind potential at sea, further technological development is required.
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