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Month: December 2022

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Sunrise brief: Commerce Department tariff ruling seen as big mistake by solar industry

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CPUC Prevails in Jury Verdict

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) today said that a jury verdict was reached yesterday in its favor in the case of Alice Stebbins v. California Public Utilities Commission, case number CGC-20-588148, in the Superior Court of the State of California, County of San Francisco. The jury found in favor of the CPUC and rejected …

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Commerce Department AD/CVD ruling calls for continued tariffs on solar imports

The ruling is a mistake that the solar industry will have to deal with for the next several years, according to a solar trade group CEO. December 2, 2022 Today, the U.S. Department of Commerce issued a preliminary determination that certain companies in Southeast Asia are circumventing Anti-Dumping/Countervailing Duties (AD/CVD) imposed on Chinese solar products. …

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CEP Renewables and CS Energy construct largest North American landfill solar project at 25.6 MW

The large brownfield solar project will provide Mount Olive, New Jersey with close to $2.3 million in past tax revenues, while creating a future revenue-generating renewable energy asset. December 2, 2022 CEP Renewables and CS Energy announced the completion of what is reportedly the largest North America landfill solar project, in Mount Olive, NJ, at …

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Artificial intelligence helps solar to shine

Renewable energy sources such as solar are complex and unreliable due to constantly changing weather conditions, but artificial intelligence can be a force for good, helping remove obstacles and unleash the true power of solar.    December 2, 2022 Far removed from dystopian sci-fi, artificial intelligence (AI) now serves as an omnipresent facilitator across industries and …

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Ideematec trackers chosen for 7 GW portfolio in Texas

Ideematec, a utility-scale solar tracking systems specialist, announced that the company will provide its Horizon L:TEC 1P tracker for Solar Proponent’s pipeline of approximately 7 GW of projects in Texas. The two companies are working together with an EPC contractor to finalize the delivery schedules for the first approximate 650 MW project in Texas. “Solar …

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ReneSola posts 86% increased Q3 revenue, reflecting near-term addition of European IPP assets

Despite higher earnings in Q3, the company lowered its Q4 22 guidance to $44 million to $49 million, compared to the consensus of $73 million, reflecting recent acquisitions of European assets taken on its balance sheet. December 2, 2022 ReneSola, a global solar project developer with an office in Stamford, Connecticut, posted an increased Q3 …

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Commerce suggests antidumping tariffs be extended to solar cell and panel imports from Southeast Asia

The Dept. of Commerce today released its preliminary decision, stating that certain Chinese solar cell and panel producers in four Southeast Asian countries are indeed working in those countries to avoid paying duties on Chinese-made solar goods. Commerce has suggested an extension of antidumping/countervailing duties (AD/CVD) to solar cell and panel imports from specific companies …

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Heat pumps competitive with gas boilers in some markets, says IEA

The International Energy Agency (IEA) says unsubsidized heat pumps are already competitive with gas boilers in mature markets including the United States, Canada, Japan, Italy, and China. It says global sales will soar to record levels by 2030. December 2, 2022 From pv magazine global Heat pumps are already cost-competitive with gas boilers in some mature …

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