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Study: West Coast offshore wind could deliver 33,000 MW

Jan 24, 2025
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Study: West Coast offshore wind could deliver 33,000 MW

WIND: National laboratory researchers find floating offshore wind facilities along the West Coast could add as much as  33 GW of generating capacity by 2050, but transmission constraints and the technology’s newness could hamper development. (Utility Dive)

CLEAN ENERGY:

SOLAR: A developer nears completion of a 13 MW solar installation in California to provide power to a glass manufacturing facility. (Glass International)

OIL & GAS:

  • The petroleum industry says Trump’s executive orders lifting drilling restrictions in parts of Alaska are unlikely to spur oil and gas companies to expand development there, because they are focused on more accessible areas. (Reuters)
  • Oregon residents and advocates urge Portland’s city council to oppose Zenith Energy’s proposed state air quality permit that would allow its fuel storage terminal to continue operating beyond 2027. (OPB)

POLITICS: Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon calls Trump’s energy-related executive orders a “win” for the state even though they lack specifics and could jeopardize funding for efficiency and grid resiliency projects. (WyoFile)

UTILITIES:

GRID: Videos show Southern California Edison distribution lines catching on fire in an area burned by a Los Angeles blaze days after the fire was extinguished. (Los Angeles Times)

TRANSPORTATION: California awards the Port of Los Angeles $31 million to test harbor craft emission-reduction technologies and develop zero-emission capable boats. (Biofuels Digest)  

BATTERIES:

BIOFUELS: California advocates push back against proposed wood pellet plants and an export terminal, citing adverse community, climate and ecological impacts. (news release)

POLLUTION: The U.S. EPA launches an investigation into claims that a New Mexico city’s health department discriminated against residents when issuing air pollution regulations. (news release)

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