Renewables in the U.S. continues to dominate new utility-scale generating capacity being added to the grid. FERC's Office of Energy Projects today reported that more than half of the new capacity added to the grid was wind, with 647 MW, followed by solar with 214 MW, geothermal 45 MW and hydropower 21 MW. Five natural gas units rounded out the capacity added for the month. It is important to note that FERC only tracks utility scale PV and not distributed generation installations and as such, it is probably that considerably more than 214 MW in new PV capacity was ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...