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Energy Vid - Stories 2nd Week of Dec 2020: Biggest U.S. Solar/Storage Project to Date
Another big week for sustainability: Developer Terra-Gen, EPC Mortenson with huge solar & storage project in CA, w/1,118 MW solar & 2,165 MWh storage; Ørsted & Amazon ink 250 MW, 10-year offshore wind PPA; Germany sets new offshore wind targets - 20 GW by 2030, 40 GW by 2040; New York pension fund ditches hydrocarbon investments; HQ announces large H2 project; Google/Sidewalk & OhmConnect to develop 550 MW VPP; CEC to support H2 fueling station roll-out; 180 Caddy dealers opt out of EVs
Energy Vid - Stories 2nd Week of Dec 2020: Biggest U.S. Solar/Storage Project to Date
Eight Stories from the 2nd Week of December 2020 1) Terra-Gen to roll out solar & storage project w/1,118 MW solar & 2,165 MWh storage, built by EPC Mortensen. 2) Ørsted & Amazon ink 250 MW, 10-year PPA for 900 MW German offshore wind project, biggest offshore wind deal in Europe. 3) Germany signs offshore wind law targeting 20 GW by 2030 & 40 GW by 2040. 4) NY State $226 billion pension fund to shift from fossil fuel stocks by 2025. 5) HQ to build 90 MW electrolyzer facility, converting hydropower into H2 supplying 11,100 metric tons of H2 & 88,000 metric tons of O annually to a recycling plant. 6) Google-backed Sidewalk & OhmConnect announce $100 million 550 MW virtual power plant networking CA homes. 7) CEC approves up to $115 million for 100+ H2 fueling stations by 2027. 8) 150 of GM's 880 Caddy dealers opt out of supporting EVs #PKayDee #energy #sustainability
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