Monday, June 30, 2014

Renewables Provide 88 Percent of New US Electrical Generating Capacity in May 2014

Wow, we continue to hit great milestones.  As we do, it is interesting to note the economic value as well as the environmental benefits.

In RI we just tripled, as least, the size of the DG program for more wind and solar coming on.  With efficiency measures here, we have the potential to get well past 25% renewable energy production in this State.  We hope your state can do the same.

Let's keep up the good work:

Kenneth Bossong, SUN DAY Campaign 



 According to the latest "Energy Infrastructure Update" report from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's Office of Energy Projects, wind, solar, biomass, and hydropower provided 88.2 percent of new installed U.S. electrical generating capacity for the month of May. Two new "units" of wind provided 203 MW, five units of solar provided 156 MW, 1 unit of biomass provided 5 MW, and 1 unit of hydropower provided 0.2 MW.

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