The Department of Energy (DOE) made a provisional commitment to a $150 million loan guarantee for the Cape Wind offshore wind power project in Massachusetts yesterday. With that pledge, Cape Wind will have raised nearly 60 percent of the estimated $2.5 billion it needs to build what could be the nation’s first offshore wind farm.
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FEDERAL: DOE Offers First Offshore Wind Loan Guarantee
Topics: Federal Policy
FEDERAL: Senate Committee Approves FERC Nominees; House Leadership Shake-Up
After weeks of discussion, the Senate Environment and Natural Resources Committee voted to advance the nominations of Norman Bay and Cheryl LaFleur as commissioners to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
Topics: Federal Policy
FEDERAL: Senate Gridlock Continues as Tax Extenders, Shaheen-Portman Fall Short
In the last couple of weeks, the U.S. Senate failed to advance two pieces of legislation the advanced energy industry has been waiting for: a bill to extend tax credits that expired at the close of last year (S.2260) and the energy efficiency bill (S. 2262) sponsored by Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Rob Portman (R-OH). While the extenders bill is expected to return to the Senate Floor, the prospects for the Shaheen-Portman bill have grown dim for 2014.
Topics: Federal Policy
FEDERAL: Shaheen-Portman Efficiency Bill Goes to the Senate Floor – or Is it Limbo?
The U.S. Senate began debate Tuesday on the energy efficiency bill (S. 2262) sponsored by Senators Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH) and Rob Portman (R-OH). While the Shaheen-Portman bill maintains broad bipartisan support, the most likely scenario is that it will fail to obtain the 60 votes needed to emerge from the Senate.
Topics: Federal Policy
FEDERAL: Departments of Energy & Defense say “Hooah!” to Advanced Energy
While Congress has been in recess, the White House, Department of Energy (DOE), and Department of Defense (DoD) all announced new initiatives embracing advanced energy.
Topics: Federal Policy