14 fast-charging stations for electric vehicles go into operation

Fourteen new vehicle DC Fast Charging stations funded by the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control have gone into service. Grants were awarded to...

My take: Letting the marketplace detrmine the fate of electric vehicles

The final results are in, and 78% of our readers who responded to our survey on a proposed ban on sales of gas-powered vehicles...

Bloom Energy fuel cells to power semiconductor plants in Taiwan

Bloom Energy entered into an agreement with Unimicron, a chip substrate and printed circuit board maker, to deploy up to 10 megawatts of fuel...

Energize Delaware announces $15 million in grants for solar at public schools

Energize Delaware has rolled out a Solar for School Districts Grant  Program. Schools  may use grants for feasibility studies, installation, array components and...

My take: Does PJM have an answer for gridlock facing solar energy projects?

Good evening, One story flying under the radar centers on the electric grid and how to deal with renewable energy projects. Recently regional grid manager...

My take: The claims of biogas foes come up empty

In a letter supporting Bioenergy Devco’s plans for a biogas plant near Seaford Delmarva Chicken Association Executive Director Holly Porter got right to the...

Delaware River commission bans wastewater discharges from natural gas fracking

By a vote of 4-0, with the federal government abstaining, the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) approved a final rule prohibiting the discharge of...

Wilmington indoor climate tech start-up gets $3 million in seed funding

Carbon Reform, Wilmington, closed on a a $3 million seed investment. The round was led by Azolla Ventures, a climate tech venture capital fund...

Coons not happy with EPA on renewables system that independent refiners see as a...

U.S. Sen. Chris Coons, D-Delaware, in a rare break with the Biden Administration, criticized an Environmental Protection Agency plan to increase obligations for...

Delaware Electric co-op names new CEO

Delaware Electric Cooperative's board named Rob Book as acting president and chief executive officer. He previously served as the senior vice president of member...

Guest view: Don’t Californicate  Delaware with 2035 gas vehicle ban

By: Kathleen Rutherford, Executive Director, A Better Delaware If you haven’t yet heard, Delaware’s Division of Air Quality (housed in DNREC) is now considering regulations to ban new...

Feds designate tract off Del. coast as wind power study area

The federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management announced eight draft Wind Energy Areas  in the Central Atlantic for public review and comment. The draft...

Chesapeake Utilities buys poultry litter technology start-up

Chesapeake Utilities Corporation purchased 100% of the membership interest of Planet Found Energy Development, LLC (PFED) for $9.4 million. PFED is based in Pocomoke City,...

Delaware gets funding for emissions monitoring in Claymont and areas near poultry plants

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has selected the non-profit Socially Responsible Agriculture Project (SRAP) of Claymont, Delaware to receive a $497,861 grant for...

Bloom launches hydrogen electrolyzer production line

Bloom Energy introduced a high-volume hydrogen electrolyzer production line at its Newark plant. The electrolyzer is designed uses electricity and water to make...

Bid to build Seaford biogas plant faces final hurdles

By Andrew SharpA bitterly contested effort to build a poultry waste processing plant in Seaford is coming to the end of the permit process,...

Settlement over costs stemming from treatment of water contaminated by Superfund site going to...

Artesian Resources Corp., Newark, announced that its principal operating subsidiary, Artesian Water Company, Inc. received approval from the Delaware Public Service Commission to...

For now, Kent solar debate eases after sweeping restrictions

By Andrew Sharp After months of public concern and hearings over the use of land in Kent County for solar panels, things seem to have...

Cooperative electric supplier announces that work is underway on solar projects in Delaware, Virginia

EDF Renewables North America and Old Dominion Electric Cooperative (ODEC)  announced the start of construction on 22.5 megawatts of local solar projects representing the...

My view: AstraZeneca back in the solar game

My take: AstraZeneca is back in the solar game (2014 file photo  of Astra Zeneca solar installation) Back when AstraZeneca was rockin' and rollin' with thousands...
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