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John Engel
John Engel
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John Engel is the editor-in-chief of Renewable Energy World, POWERGRID International, DISTRIBUTECH International, and the GridTECH Connect Forum, and is the host of the clean energy podcast Factor This! For the past decade, John has worked as a journalist across various mediums — print, digital, radio, and television — covering sports, news, and politics. He lives in Asheville, North Carolina with his wife Malia and their son Arlo. Have a story idea or a pitch for Renewable Energy World or POWERGRID International? Email John at
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Sun, water, federal dollars power new energy projects in Kentucky
06.27.2024
In Kentucky, the USDA is providing about $16.6 million in partially forgivable loans for the latest hydropower plant.
As Michigan’s clean energy industry expands, the state is helping workers with the transition
06.27.2024
Created as part of the clean energy and climate package signed into law in November, the Community and Worker Economic Transition Office in hopes of facilitating a just transition by retaining and creating jobs in autos, manufacturing and energy.
How the Inflation Reduction Act is playing out in one of the ‘most biased’ states for renewables
06.27.2024
Solar developers are going head-to-head with fossil fuel-backed opposition groups and renewable bans in Ohio.
Detroit plans to rein in solar power on vacant lots throughout the city
06.26.2024
Detroit is using something it has plenty of — vacant land — to produce something the city needs — clean and relatively inexpensive energy.
Massachusetts Senate approves bill to expand reliance on renewable energy
06.26.2024
Supporters say the proposal will help lower utility bills by directing providers to offer discounted rates to consumers with low and middle incomes and give the state more flexibility to negotiate contracts with providers.
‘Climate action is war. California is Normandy’: Utilities and developers join hands on interconnection at GridTECH Connect Forum
06.25.2024
Unconventional collaboration between utilities, clean energy developers, and regulators is critical to meeting climate goals, industry leaders said at GridTECH Connect Forum in California.
N.C.’s ratepayer advocate: Duke Energy ‘failed’ to consider incentives that would cut costs & enable more clean energy
06.25.2024
The state’s ratepayer advocate says tapping into an Inflation Reduction Act loan program would save ratepayers hundreds of millions of dollars and make more clean energy the ‘least cost’ option.
06.25.2024
‘Climate action is war. California is Normandy’: Utilities and developers join hands on interconnection at GridTECH Connect Forum
Unconventional collaboration between utilities, clean energy developers, and regulators is critical to meeting climate goals, industry leaders said at GridTECH …
06.25.2024
N.C.’s ratepayer advocate: Duke Energy ‘failed’ to consider incentives that would cut costs & enable more clean energy
The state’s ratepayer advocate says tapping into an Inflation Reduction Act loan program would save ratepayers hundreds of millions of dollars and make more c…
06.25.2024
The ‘Wild West’ of hooking up large solar projects in New Hampshire
In New Hampshire, utility companies essentially write their own rules for the process to hook up, or interconnect, solar projects larger than 1 MW. …
06.24.2024
As offshore wind installation rises, Dominion showcases environmental, economic benefits
The utility is using vibrations and bubble curtains to minimize environmental impacts….
06.21.2024
Beneath offshore wind turbines, researchers grow seafood and seaweed
The move is part of efforts to explore multiple uses for remote wind parks far out at sea, such as fresh seafood production….
06.21.2024
Louisiana’s largest industries are tired of waiting for renewable energy
State utility regulators will allow industrial companies to get solar from non-utilities….
06.21.2024
Louisiana’s largest industries are tired of waiting for renewable energy
State utility regulators will allow industrial companies to get solar from non-utilities….
06.21.2024
What would a Donald Trump victory mean for historic clean energy incentives? — This Week in Cleantech
Plus, President Biden aims to link his clean energy and climate goals to good-paying jobs. …
06.20.2024
Texas electricity demand could nearly double in six years, grid operator predicts
The prediction by ERCOT reflects a new way of counting future demand and a spike in requests to connect to the grid from large power users. …
06.20.2024
Massachusetts is expanding its pathbreaking vehicle fleet electrification program
The Massachusetts Fleet Advisor program, which helps small businesses, nonprofits, and municipalities transition to electric vehicles, recently received $5 mill…
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