The portal was promoted by OhanaUnited 21:16, 2 October 2011 [1].
Self-nomination. See archived peer review. I was surprised there was not previously a portal in existence on the topic of Supreme Court of the United States, so I've gone ahead and created one from scratch. :) I believe the portal meets the standards for Featured Portal status. — Cirt (talk) 15:57, 12 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Support got sufficiently improved at peer review for me to support this. Yes, the "selected article" blurbs still vary in length, and I hope Cirt gets the opportunity to try and trim the worst-offending blurbs, but I'm not inclined to withhold a deserved support just for that. There are things on the portal that I might have done differently, but that's not the point either. Good job. BencherliteTalk 14:54, 21 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Support - A great looking portal, I particularly like the "In this month" section. It will benefit from standardising the "selected article" blurb lengths, but shouldn't impinge on the nomination. Zangar (talk) 18:06, 25 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]
The portal was promoted by OhanaUnited 21:16, 2 October 2011 [2].
The Renewable energy portal has been upgraded in August 2010 with the support of numerous editors. In September-October of the same year it has been through a peer review and further improved. Since than it has been well maintained, and has attracted an increasing number of viewers. As agreed between contributors on the portal's talk page, it follows a number of specific criteria:
The portal currently includes 19 Selected articles (3 FA, 9 GA), 13 Biographies, 17 Quotes, 9 DYKs, and 22 selected pictures.
As it stands, I believe it meets the Featured portal criteria and the standard set by the best Featured portals. --Elekhh (talk) 05:28, 22 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I have also been an active contributor at the portal and would like to support what Elekhh has said and co-nominate. Renewable energy is a very topical issue and some 85 countries now have wide-ranging government policies to promote renewables. Climate change concerns are driving renewable energy commercialization. Johnfos (talk) 21:55, 22 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]