The Nolin Hills Power Project
The Nolin Hills Power Project! It’s definitely one of the most ambitious and exciting clean energy projects happening in the US right now. Here’s what I know about it:
Project Details:
- Location: Umatilla County, Oregon
- Developer: Capital Power
- Size: 600 MW combined capacity (340 MW wind, 260 MW solar)
- Land Area: 48,000 acres
- Estimated Cost: Over $1 billion
- Status: Pre-construction, with construction expected to begin in 2024 and completion in 2025.
Key Features:
- Hybrid renewable project: Combining wind and solar power in one location to maximize energy generation and smooth out fluctuations.
- Large-scale battery storage system: Able to store excess energy for later use, increasing grid stability and reliability.
- Economic benefits: Expected to create hundreds of jobs during construction and dozens of permanent jobs for operation and maintenance.
- Community engagement: Capital Power is committed to working with local communities to ensure the project benefits everyone.
Potential Challenges:
- Impact on wildlife and habitat: Careful planning and mitigation measures are necessary to minimize negative impacts.
- Visual impact: Large wind turbines and solar panels can alter the landscape, raising concerns about aesthetics and property values.
- Transmission infrastructure: Connecting the project to the grid may require new transmission lines, raising additional costs and potential opposition.
Tthe Nolin Hills Power Project has the potential to be a major step forward for clean energy in the US. However, it’s important to carefully consider the potential challenges and ensure the project is developed in a way that benefits both the environment and the community.
Table of Nolin Hills Power Project Data
Nolin Hills Power Project Data Summary
Feature | Details |
---|---|
Location | Umatilla County, Oregon |
Developer | Capital Power |
Size | 600 MW combined capacity (340 MW wind, 260 MW solar) |
Land Area | 48,000 acres |
Estimated Cost | Over $1 billion |
Status | Pre-construction (construction expected to begin in 2024, completion in 2025) |
Key Features | Hybrid renewable project, large-scale battery storage, economic benefits, community engagement |
Potential Challenges | Wildlife impact, visual impact, transmission infrastructure |
https://www.exaputra.com/2024/01/the-nolin-hills-power-projectus.html
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ACORE Statement on Treasury’s Safe Harbor Guidance
ACORE Statement on Treasury’s Safe Harbor Guidance
Statement from American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) President and CEO Ray Long on Treasury’s Safe Harbor Guidance:
“The American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) is deeply concerned that today’s Treasury guidance on the long-standing ‘beginning of construction’ safe harbor significantly undermines its proven effectiveness, is inconsistent with the law, and creates unnecessary uncertainty for renewable energy development in the United States.
“For over a decade, the safe harbor provisions have served as clear, accountable rules of the road – helping to reduce compliance burdens, foster private investment, and ensure taxpayer protections. These guardrails have been integral to delivering affordable, reliable American clean energy while maintaining transparency and adherence to the rule of law. This was recognized in the One Big Beautiful Act, which codified the safe harbor rules, now changed by this action.
“We need to build more power generation now, and that includes renewable energy. The U.S. will need roughly 118 gigawatts (the equivalent of 12 New York Cities) of new power generation in the next four years to prevent price spikes and potential shortages. Only a limited set of technologies – solar, wind, batteries, and some natural gas – can be built at that scale in that timeframe.”
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