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| | The three states joined in a historic agreement that allows for potential coordinated selection of offshore wind projects. | Read more |
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| | Per a three-year sourcing contract, Heliene will incorporate Suniva's solar cells into its modules, producing the first "Made in the USA" PV module. | Read more |
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| Danish wind energy developer Ørsted and the utility Eversource plan to build a 924-megawatt project, Sunrise Wind, 30 miles east of Montauk, New York. | Read more |
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| Per data from EIA’s Electricity Data Browser, the least hydropower was generated in the western U.S. during the 2022–23 water year since at least 2001. | Read more |
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| Americans are interested in residential solar, but many get stuck in the planning stage while caught up on costs, or struggle to find a "trustworthy" solar company, according to a new report. | Read more |
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| In early 2022, Biden extended Trump-era tariffs on imported solar energy equipment by four years, but excluded bifacial cells, which increasingly are used in utility-scale projects. | Read more |
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UPCOMING EVENTS GridTech Connect Forum SAVE THE DATE! GridTECH Connect Forum is headed to California! Mark your calendars for June 24-26, 2024, in Newport Beach, CA to collaborate and advance interconnection procedures and policies in California. READ MORE | DISTRIBUTECH International® Save the date for DISTRIBUTECH 2025 taking place March 24-27, 2025 in Dallas, Texas, USA. Join us at the premier event for transmission and distribution, where you'll experience leading education, innovation, and networking opportunities shaping the future of our industry. READ MORE | Factor This!™ Podcast presented by Renewable Energy World® Episode 76 of the Factor This! podcast features Zaid Ashai, the cerebral CEO who built Nexamp into a forceful DG platform. Ashai shares his outlook for the crowded community solar market, the potential impact of Donald Trump returning to the White House, and why, now, solar is only the beginning. READ MORE | |
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