Not exact matches
It's only been a
few years since deployment in the developing world really started to take off, but global
renewable energy
capacity has doubled since 2007, reaching 8.8 % of total generation
capacity.
My recovery plan provides the incentives to double our nation's
capacity to generate
renewable energy over the next
few years — extending the production tax credit, providing loan guarantees and offering grants to spur investment.
Solar photovoltaic (PV) added 2,193 MW of
capacity in 2013, continuing the trend of the past
few years of strong growth, helped in part by falling technology costs as well as aggressive state
renewable portfolio standards (RPS) and continued federal investment tax credits.
DTE Energy, which already purchases electricity from two NextEra wind farms in the county, plans to add 4,000 megawatts in
renewable capacity over the next
few decades.
Reve With a rapid growth in the
renewable energy projects over the past
few years, the total installed
capacity of the wind power plants across the world has witnessed a manifold increase.
Global installed
renewables capacity has experienced a sustained and strong growth over the last
few years.
Most states use a percentage target for the state's
renewable portfolio by a certain year; a
few states use targets measured in megawatts of
capacity that the state must develop.
In the past, EIA published annual
capacity factors for only a
few fuel types, and several
renewable fuel types were aggregated.
Over the past
few years, wind, solar, and natural gas have made up nearly all new electric generating
capacity in the U.S. And earlier this year, wind energy surpassed conventional hydropower to become the country's largest
renewable resource, with enough installed to power 25 million homes.
As I wrote in November, the Indian government is aiming to invest $ 1 billion into
renewable energy in the coming
few years, and it has raised its 2022 solar power
capacity target from 22 gigawatts to 100 gigawatts.
Yet this
capacity of technosolar to wholly replace fossil fuels (solid and liquid fuels) is ultimately going to be the key issues
renewables face in the next
few years, most especially for those folks (unlike you or I) who see no role for nuclear, but even for me (unlike you) who can not countenance a role for «natural gas» that is not generated from recent biological or other processes that do not further contribute to the already overburdened load of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
New wind
capacity has been installed so rapidly in the last
few years, it looked increasingly likely that Germany would overshoot its target of 40 - 45 percent of total power consumption coming from
renewables by 2025.