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Month: December 2022

Alliant Energy completes 50-MW southern Wisconsin solar project

The rural community of Fulton, Wisconsin, is the latest to benefit from the recent surge in solar development across the state. Alliant Energy completed its 50-MW North Rock Solar Project. Credit: Alliant Energy “The jobs and economic impact created by this project have already benefited our community,” said Connie Winter, Rock County board supervisor. “Alliant …

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Solar Landscape energizes first community solar array in Year 2 of NJ community solar program

Solar Landscape has energized the first of 46 community solar projects approved by the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities in Year 2 of the Community Solar Energy Pilot Program. The active Delran community solar site was approved for construction by NJBPU just over a year ago and is part of a portfolio of three …

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Cleveland debuts low-income home solar install program

Cleveland’s first low- to moderate-income (LMI) solar program is underway and has high hopes for 2023. Solar installations are funded through a grant from the Lowenstein Foundation and the Urban Sustainability Directors Network. The program launched with a $100,000 grant to do between 5-10 installs. “We will end the year with five installs and two …

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Primergy Solar secures up to $200 million investment

The utility-scale solar developer of the Gemini solar project in Nevada and other major projects announced Rabobank closed a revolving credit facility. December 23, 2022 Primergy Solar, a developer, owner, and operator of utility-scale solar and storage projects, announced it closed a $75 million revolving credit facility with Rabobank, with option to increase up to …

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All I want for Christmas is 400 GW of solar installed in 2023

Solar power’s global installation pace picked up significantly this year, and it appears that the manufacturing infrastructure is being laid for continued growth, at a rapid pace. However, predicting future developments continues to present a challenge. It is now projected that somewhere between 230 and 300 gigawatts of solar power module capacity may be installed …

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U.S. Senate confirms six Biden appointees to TVA board

With the new appointments, Biden appointees constitute the majority of the TVA board of directors. Key decisions on TVA’s generating mix are in the works. December 23, 2022 The U.S. Senate has confirmed six Biden Administration appointees to the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) board of directors. Under TVA’s by-laws, the board consists of nine members. …

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Utility-scale solar developers went bigger and bolder in 2022

In 2022, as supply chain challenges persisted, utility solar projects in development grew in size and energy storage is connected to half of them. December 23, 2022 Utility-scale solar development was hit with a tough year, marred by tariff static that considerably crimped the pace of large-scale grid deployments. Wood Mackenzie forecast a 40% decline …

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Sunrise brief: Comparing customer value of solar-plus-storage under net energy metering versus net energy billing

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Philadelphia transit authority unveils second Lightsource solar deployment

The second solar project installation for SEPTA meets 20% of the transit authority’s electricity demand with clean power. December 22, 2022 The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) announced the successful commercial scale operations of its second solar project built by Lightsource bp in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Located in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, about 180 miles west of …

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