A Trump tariff boost? Georgia solar manufacturing plant will be North America's largest; Phishing campaign continues to target utilities, evolves attack techniques; Solar tax credit extension would add 82 GW by 2030, SEIA forecasts; California needs 2.5 GW of new generation for reliability — keep gas out of that
Tesla bought SolarCity in 2016 for $2.6 billion, but newly-unsealed documents claim "almost immediately after the acquisition closed, SolarCity’s auditors E&Y confirmed that SolarCity was, in fact, insolvent."
Korea-based Hanwha Q Cells' new plant will produce 12,000 solar panels a day. But solar advocates contend the sector would have done better without the tariffs.
Security firm Proofpoint has identified 17 utilities targeted from April 5 through Aug. 29, employing previously unknown techniques and with later phishing attempts using updated macros intended to obscure their purpose.
A 10-year extension would lead to $87 billion of private sector investment and 308 GW of solar installations by 2030, the solar energy industries association.
Instead of continuing to rely on out-of-date and harmful power plants, the CPUC needs to prioritize price-competitive renewable alternatives, writes Vote Solar's Ed Smeloff.
DER providers and utilities have found shared market interests in New England, leading to cooperative BYOD programs that provide a range of benefits for customers and the power system.
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