SOLAR ENERGY NEWS July 17, 2018
Solar combined with storage are highlights of Intersolar and ees
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See how solar, storage, hydrogen fuel cells, and smart energy come together at the Smart Energy Microgrid Marketplace, taking place at North America's largest solar trade show, Solar Power International. The marketplace features a fully-functioning "live" microgrid, power conversion equipment, energy management systems, building and home smart energy products, electric vehicle charging stations, energy storage systems, and solar energy products. |
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Lili Francklyn | July 16, 2018 A legacy of the 19th century, utility demand charges have traditionally been paid by commercial and industrial utility customers. Demand charges were originally intended to... |
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Renewable Energy World Editors | July 16, 2018 Last week, the CPUC authorized Southern California Edison to recover in customer rates the cost of contracts for innovative clean energy resources. |
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At Last Week's Intersolar |
Brian C. Boguess | July 13, 2018 Innovations in solar ground mount foundations and racking systems have lagged behind the many evolutionary changes being made in PV, inverters, batteries and... |
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Intersolar North America News Service | July 12, 2018 At the ees North America Conference this year, new electric mobility-focused sessions branded under the Power2Drive umbrella engaged... |
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Greening the Supply Chain |
Power Engineering Editors | July 13, 2018 Apple made a new investment fund in China to connect suppliers with renewable energy sources. |
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Renewable Energy World Editors | July 10, 2018 Two major Duke Energy solar programs are rolling out this month in North Carolina, both of which should help increase the amount of solar energy on the North Carolina grid. |
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Ontario Roll-backs on Renewables |
Bloomberg News Editors | July 16, 2018 Ontario Premier Doug Ford is working to terminate or wind down more than 750 contracts in a revamp of the province’s energy policies. |
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Hongbin Fang | July 16, 2018 While U.S. solar developers may be worried about the Section 201 tariffs another trend could help offset their impact: high-efficiency modules. |
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