Friday, 3 April 2020

April 3 Green Energy News

Headline News:

  • “Spain’s Renewables Share Hits 50% In March” • Renewables generated 50% of Spain’s electricity in March and 44.7% in the first three months of the year, according to the latest estimates by Spanish grid operator Red Electrica de Espana. Spain has been under a stay-at-home lockdown since March 15 to slow spreading coronavirus infections. [Renewables Now]

Wind turbines in Spain (petter palander, CC 2.0 Generic)

  • “Tesla Has Best Ever 1st Quarter – 102,672 Vehicles Produced, 88,400 Delivered” • Tesla has yet again broken some records. It produced 102,672 vehicles and delivered 88,400. This is despite COVID-19. Tesla’s Fremont factory and its Shanghai Gigafactory were both shut down for periods of time last quarter due to the coronavirus pandemic. [CleanTechnica]
  • “Marine Life In The World’s Oceans Can Recover To Healthy Levels By 2050, Researchers Say” • Researchers found that in spite of marine biodiversity losses during the 20th century, the population losses have slowed and in some cases have even seen a resurgence during the 21st century. Scientists nodded to a series of successful interventions. [CNN]
  • “NY Budget Bill Advances Clean Energy” • Clean energy advocates in New York say the budget passed this week includes reforms needed to ensure the state can reach its clean energy goals. Reportedly, over 60 renewable energy projects already have contracts and could start construction, but are in permitting and review stages. [Public News Service]
  • “CESA Organizes Collaborative To Help States Attain 100% Clean Energy Goals” • The nonprofit Clean Energy States Alliance launched the 100% Clean Energy Collaborative to provide critical information sharing and knowledge transfer among states that have established 100% clean energy goals for their electricity sectors. [Solar Power World]

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