A new study shows that it would be possible for the Western power grid to draw 35 percent of its electricity from wind and solar energy sources by 2017. The Western Wind and Solar Integration Study (WWSIS), released by DOE's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) on May 20, examines the benefits and challenges of integrating wind power, solar photovoltaic systems, and concentrating solar power onto the grid. The study concludes that while additional infrastructure isn't needed, key operational changes are required to meet this target. The report focused on the power system operated by the WestConnect group of utilities in Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Wyoming.
Suburban Streetcar Desire
Streetcar suburbs took off in the 1890s, according to an article in Governing. Streetcar systems were affordable to ride and relatively reliable -- like the system in Del Ray, Virginia, as shown in the WETA Neighborhoods video clip, practically guaranteed their popularity among the growing American middle class. Today, streetcars are being rediscovered and exist in a variety of formats, from serious modes of transit to tourist attractions
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City Announces Wind Power Project
The City of Painesville, Ohio, will move forward with a municipal-scale wind power project, according to an announcement by NexGen Energy Partners, which will develop, construct and operate up to 3.2 megawatts of commercial-scale wind turbines on multiple sites across the Painesville Municipal Electric's service territory.
Gulf Coast Communities Prepare for Oil Spill
As Gulf Coast counties begin to deal with the oil spill, Florida Association of Counties (FAC) Executive Director Chris Holley said one early task was to educate counties about the responsible parties in an oil leak. Counties are well acquainted with the Federal Emergency Management Agency's role as responders to natural disasters like hurricanes under the federal Stafford Act. However, "This is not a FEMA event. This is a Coast Guard, Homeland Security, Oil Protection Act of 1990 regulated event," he said in a County News article.
Developers to Build Bicycles-Only Community
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