
Kirsten Errick
Reporter, Renewable Energy and Climate at S&P Global
Renewable energy reporter focusing on solar @SPGCI | Alum @HoyaJournalism @VillanovaU | RT≠E |
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Jan 14, 2025 |
spglobal.com | Kirsten Errick
The largegapbetween US solar module manufacturing capacity and the availability of domestic cells, wafers, ingots and polysilicon is prompting concerns that preliminary US tariffs on imported solar cells could disrupt the emerging supply chains they are meant to protect. Expected to be finalized in June, the new tariffs on solar imports from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam come as the US government again tries to spur a domestic supply chain for the growing industry.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
spglobal.com | Kirsten Errick
A second Trump administration will likely not have major changes for renewables or the Inflation Reduction Act, President Joe Biden's landmark 2022 climate law, lawyers said at a media roundtable. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience.
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Oct 22, 2024 |
spglobal.com | Kirsten Errick |Lena Dias Martins
US solar panel production capacity has more than quintupled since President Joe Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act in August 2022, according to industry and federal government data, marking a major milestone in the Biden administration's mission to bring home critical clean energy supply chains. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. The US now has over 45 GWdc of domestic module manufacturing machines.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
spglobal.com | Kirsten Errick
Global renewable energy markets are falling short of reaching a target of tripling installed renewable power generation capacity by 2030, as agreed upon at the COP28 climate summit, a recent report found. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. At the 2023 event in Dubai, 133 countries agreed to triple global installed renewable energy capacity by 2030 compared to 2022 levels and to double energy efficiency improvements by 2030.
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Aug 29, 2024 |
spglobal.com | Kirsten Errick |Garrett Hering
The US Interior Department has proposed a plan to allow utility-scale solar development on up to 31 million acres of public land across 11 western states in a bid to expand and improve the federal permitting process to advance the Biden administration's clean energy goals. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. The Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on Aug.
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