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Energy Roundup: California Solar Plant, OPEC Freaks Out, Areva's Nuke Team-Up, and More
Ausra opens first new solar thermal plant in California in 20 years -- In a ceremony presided over by California's action star Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ausra has commenced operation of its Kimberlina solar thermal energy plant in Bakersfield. It is the first new solar thermal plant built in the state...
Tags: OPEC, Team, Strike, Barrel, California, Plant, Ausra, StatoilHydro, Team Management, Telecom & Utilities, Management, Michael Mattis
Blog posts 2008-10-23

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First Solar Buys Land Option from Ausra for Topaz Project
Greentech Media submits: By Ucilia Wang First Solar FSLR has purchased a land option from Ausra, a deal that First Solar believes will help it secure regulatory approval for a 550-megawatt solar farm in California. by Greentech Media
Tags: Energy, Greentech Media, First Solar Inc., PG&E Corp., PCH Group Ltd.
External links 2009-11-04
Energy Roundup: Warren Buffett Goes Nuclear, DoE Awards $17.6 Million to Solar Startups, and More
Warren Buffet may go nuclear on EDF-Constellation deal -- Billionaire icon Warren Buffett is dealing with shareholder protests over the planned merger between the French electricity firm EDF and Constellation Energy, the U.S. nuclear energy company he recently agreed to buy for $.7 billion. [Source: The U.K. Guardian] ...
Tags: Nuclear Energy, Start-up, Petroleum, California, Warren Buffett, Telecom & Utilities, Financial Accounting, Finance, Michael Mattis
Blog posts 2008-10-06
NIBMYism Builds Over California Transmission Projects
Without more major power lines, it may be impossible to get energy from big renewable power plants to the towns and cities that need them. A whole range of companies are relying on this new transmission capacity, including solar thermal startups like Ausra and Brightsource, wind companies like Vestas, and...
Tags: Powerline, NIBMYism, TANC, Chris Morrison
Blog posts 2009-05-11
In China, the Price is Right For Solar
Proponents of solar power in the United States may soon have reason to be green with envy over their Chinese peers. Shi Lishan, a spokesman from China's National Energy Administration, says that the country will soon pass a 1.09 yuan per kilowatt hour feed-in tariff for solar power, equal to...
Tags: Solar Energy, Tariff, KWh, Free Trade, Telecom & Utilities, Finance, Chris Morrison
Blog posts 2009-06-03
Union Shakedowns Face Renewable Energy Companies
"It's not a warm fuzzy thing they're doing," says a Sierra Club spokesman of union labor tactics against renewable energy companies. "It's a very self-interested thing." But the question, never quite asked by Todd Woody in an article about unions in the New York Times, is whether it's acceptable for...
Tags: Union, Renewable Energy, Telecom & Utilities, Chris Morrison
Blog posts 2009-06-25
Transportation Takes the Day in Cleantech Funding
Maybe funding for cleantech companies is stabilizing -- or maybe there's just excitement over a particular segment. The latest report detailing cleantech fundings is out, and of its $1.2 billion in deals, up 12 percent over last quarter, almost exactly half went to companies in transportation. The...
Tags: Manufacturing, Clean Technology, Transportation, Venture Capital, Finance, Financing Startups, Chris Morrison
Blog posts 2009-07-02
Week in Renewables: New Emissions Targets, Ausra to Sell, Tesla IPO
This week brought high-level developments for international negotiations on climate change. In the renewables industry, several solar companies saw major changes, and Tesla Motors was reportedly working on an initial public offering. by Chris Morrison
Tags: IPO, Free Trade, Financial Planning, Investment, Financial Services, Finance, Chris Morrison
Blog posts 2009-11-22
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