Archive for April 2019
OUR VIEW: Solar’s future gets brighter in Illinois
Lottery will boost state’s production, but more must be done to help community projects by Sauk Valley Editorial Board Solar power in Illinois took a big step forward with the Illinois Power Agency’s lottery held April 10 to award renewable energy credits to companies looking to bring their clean energy projects to the state. Whiteside…
Read MoreOur place in the sun: A bumper crop of solar farms could be coming to the Sauk Valley
By Rachel Rodgers More than a dozen solar farm projects in the area were picked during the first round of a state lottery for renewable energy credits, with the majority located in Whiteside County. The state’s Future Energy Jobs Act, which was created in late 2016 and requires utility companies to get 25 percent of…
Read MoreEDITORIAL: Going green in Illinois doesn’t have to hit us hard in the wallet
By Sun-Times Editorial Board Any energy legislation that is passed by the Illinois Legislature this spring must do one thing above all: keep the lid on the price of electricity for average people. As water and natural gas prices have jumped in recent years, we have witnessed the trauma of huge numbers of people falling…
Read MoreRenewable Energy Job Boom Creates Economic Opportunity As Coal Industry Slumps
by Silvio Marcacci “… Green jobs grow in red states But the best aspect of renewable energy job growth is that it doesn’t matter how states voted in the last election. The American Wind Energy Association identifies wind farms and manufacturing facilities in all 50 statesand 69% of congressional districts (78% of GOP districts, 62% of Democratic…
Read MoreCortland-area solar project advances after state lotto
by Katie Finlon SYCAMORE – One of two of the most contentious solar projects approved in DeKalb County is among the projects that were awarded renewable energy credits by the Illinois Power Agency. The 2-megawatt community solar energy project came from U.S. Solar and is proposed to be built by Airport and Bethany roads in…
Read MoreU of I saving money with new solar panels
by WICS/WCCU Staff CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (WICS/WCCU) — University of Illinois is looking to save money by installing new solar panels. The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and Gies College of Business are setting up a brand new solar array on the fourth floor addition of the Business Instructional Facility (BIF). Construction is scheduled to be complete by…
Read MoreIllinois poised for a job-creating energy future
By Elizabeth Scrafford Spring rains this year are bringing high floodwaters to the Metro East once again, reminding us that our climate is changing before our eyes. Floodwaters worry farmers because it is planting season, concern home and business owners who may or may not be able to save their investments, and trouble everyone else…
Read MoreGov. Pritzker signs legislation allowing more wind energy production in Illinois
Gov. JB Pritzker signed HB 2988 Friday, clarifying current law around zoning standards for wind energy development across the state. The new law will create jobs, revitalize communities with new investment in rural areas — including tens of millions of dollars in annual payments directly to landowners and farmers and hundreds of millions of dollars…
Read MoreClimate change is a moral issue
By Pastor Scott Onque, Letter to the Editor This week is Holy Week in the Christian faith and Passover in the Jewish faith. As a pastor, this is a big week. This year, my focus is to bring the light of faith and action to the crucial issue of our environment and how we interact…
Read MoreLegislation would expand clean energy in Illinois
By Greer Domina There are hopeful signs that enough actions are now being undertaken that will save the earth from the worst destruction which can be caused by climate change. Washington, D.C., and 29 states now have requirements that the electric companies in their states deliver “a certain amount of electricity from renewable or other…
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