SOLAR ENERGY NEWS September 26, 2017
Solar Decathlon teams begin constructing; Home storage in AU could be the new normal
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Delta expanded portfolio of utility, commercial and residential power conversion & energy storage solutions at SPI 2017. The company also launched several products for the first time to the U.S. market, including the M125U, a grid-tied 1500V string PV inverter, the ES30 three-phase energy storage system, an innovative solution that integrates a feature-rich power conditioning system, and its new residential solutions. |
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Jennifer Delony | September 25, 2017 The 11 teams competing in this year’s Solar Decathlon in October began reconstructing their houses in Denver over the weekend. |
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Jennifer Delony | September 22, 2017 A coalition of 10 electricity service providers serving the U.S. Rocky Mountain region said they will begin negotiations for membership in the Southwest Power Pool (SPP) regional transmission organization (RTO). |
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Jennifer Runyon and Paula Mints | September 25, 2017 Today’s topics include the results of the ITC ruling on the solar trade case; what could happen at the Oct 3 hearing and some advice from Paula. |
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Renewable Energy World Editors | September 25, 2017 On Monday, September 25, SolarWorld Americas announced that with the prospect of meaningful import relief close at hand, the company will begin ramping up production. |
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Chris Martin | September 22, 2017 Imposing tariffs on solar components imported into the U.S. will drive up prices for solar developers. It could also cost U.S. taxpayers as much as $1.23 billion. |
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Kat Lucero | September 25, 2017 Solar energy developers hoping to break ground on large-scale projects want the IRS to define new-construction requirements for a renewable energy tax incentive. |
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Jennifer Delony | September 25, 2017 Current research is providing groundbreaking innovations that could help renewable energy-based microgrids become “the energy supply of the future” ... |
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Renewable Energy World Editors | September 25, 2017 A new survey conducted by public advocacy organization Climate Council found that about 75 percent of respondents in Australia expect that household battery storage will be “the new normal” within the next decade. |
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