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Can the feds jump start 24/7 carbon-free electricity adoption?
Follow @EngelsAngle One of the hottest trends in corporate clean energy procurement is 24/7 carbon-free electricity: An hour-by-hour match of an entity’s energy consumption throughout the day, instead of the traditional method…
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Community solar’s outlook is improving. But big challenges threaten Biden’s goal
Follow @EngelsAngle The Biden administration wants 5 million homes to be powered by community solar projects by 2025, representing a 700% increase from 2021 capacity. Interconnection delays and a lack of transparency…
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The case for equitable energy storage in Pennsylvania
Contributed by Odette Mucha, Vote Solar and Liz Robinson, Philadelphia Solar Energy Association As we know, solar power provides a wide range of benefits to Pennsylvanians. It creates local jobs, with PA…
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Solar panel canal project advances in California
Follow @EngelsAngle A canopy of solar panels over an irrigation canal, working to generate clean energy and conserve water supply, is a conceptual idea that typically only exists in the optimistic corners…
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Renewables made up nearly all of Texas’ new generating capacity in 2021. Can they keep up the momentum?
Follow @EngelsAngle Texas’ love affair with renewable energy is undeniable. But even after another banner year for clean energy in the state, a market redesign, fueled by political rhetoric from state leaders,…
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EVs, supply chains, and infrastructure: 4 renewable energy trends to watch in 2022
Contributed by Zaki Robbins, Moye White LLP Despite facing industry-wide obstacles ranging from supply chain issues and COVID-19 pandemic-driven workforce shortages to continued mixed signals coming from governmental and business leaders, 2021…
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ILI Group to develop 1.5 GW pumped storage in Scotland
ILI Group said it started the initial planning phase for the 1.5 GW Balliemeanoch pumped storage hydro (PSH) project at Loch Awe, Dalmally in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The project would supply…
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HydrogenPro to supply Mitsubishi Power large-scale electrolyzer system
Mitsubishi Power inked an agreement with HydrogenPro for the delivery of 40 electrolyzers to produce green hydrogen for power generation, transportation and industrial uses. HydrogenPro’s electrolyzers will use wind and solar energy…
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California regulators halt NEM3.0 plan, at least for now
California utility regulators put an indefinite hold on plans to vote on a proposed plan to revise the state’s net energy metering rules that would impact roughly 1.3 million rooftop solar customers.…
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Solar tariffs get an extension, but bifacial cells are excluded
President Joe 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. The extension doubles the import quota on…
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