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Chinese aluminum or American-made steel? Origami Solar challenges the solar frame standard
Can 100% American-made steel frames replace the Asian aluminum industry standard? Origami Solar makes a compelling case for change.
Snow can’t slow renewable energy progress at RE+ Northeast
02.13.2024
Thousands of renewable energy professionals are in Boston for RE+ NE, discussing the future of solar and storage in the Northeast.
Connecticut Green Bank to allocate $110M for solar projects
02.07.2024
The Connecticut Green Bank has more than doubled its allocation of funding to support commercial-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) projects for businesses, towns, schools, non-profits, and state agencies
Aggreko acquires 13 MW behind-the-meter Texas solar site
02.01.2024
Aggreko ETS will oversee the construction, own, and operate the solar project in support of a Texas energy producer’s effort to decarbonize operations through a long-term fixed-price power purchase agreement.
‘Energy freedom’ and selling solar in the Southeast
01.30.2024
Selling solar in the Southeast United States is a unique challenge, but “energy freedom” appeals to Americans everywhere.
What are the long-term effects of extreme weather on solar performance?
01.24.2024
A new study from the NREL found that extreme weather has small, but “significant” impacts on long-term solar performance.
Renewable Properties launches solar charging service for electric vehicle fleets
01.18.2024
The company will leverage its community solar development, land acquisition, and electrical infrastructure experience to provide a charging solution for companies with EV fleets.
Off-grid solar structures deployed for Costco EV fleet
Trinity Structures has deployed off-grid electrified solar structures for Costco’s electric vehicle fleet in Mira Loma, CA….
Rethinking federal investments: We need virtual power plants, not hydrogen hubs
The Department of Energy is providing taxpayer money to electric utilities like Xcel Energy to set up Hydrogen Hubs to enable 100% clean energy. Instead, these …
Coal-producing West Virginia is converting an entire school system to solar power
up to 10,000 solar panels are expected to deliver as much as 5.33 MW of power to Wayne County Schools each year. Solar Holler estimates the first schools to be …
California takes another swipe at net metering. This time, apartments, schools, and farms get hit
Critics fear new regulations approved in California will make a clean power transition more difficult for renters, farms, and schools….
DSD Renewables receives $250 million backing from Cox Enterprises to accelerate projects in target markets
DSD Renewables has received a $250 million investment from Cox which will enable DSD to further accelerate renewable energy deployment….
How to make the most of investment tax credits: Applying for bonus credits
The Investment Tax Credit and its Bonus Credits are a game changer for improving the economics of solar and solar+storage projects. …
182 MW Canadian solar portfolio under construction
The portfolio includes what will become the largest behind-the-meter solar project in the nation. …
100 years ago, industrials built the electric grid. Now they’re leaving it
Expensive upgrades, prolonged timelines, and reliability shortfalls are now fueling a trend of industrials taking back their power, at least a good chunk of it,…
2.7 GWh concentrated solar project commissioned in Belgium
Multinational packaging and materials manufacturer Avery Dennison has commissioned a concentrated solar thermal platform and thermal storage unit at its produc…
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