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Month: March 2023

Solar project updates in California, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee

The energy transition is well underway, with solar marching in front. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) shared that solar, wind, and battery energy storage technologies are now 82% of new capacity additions actively planned to come online.  Utility-scale solar is still quite young, as substantial capacity additions did not come online until 2010. Now, as …

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EnergySage: Majority of installers offered just one inverter brand in H2 2022

EnergySage announced it has released its 16th Solar & Storage Marketplace Report, a semiannual report that analyzes transaction-level data points generated by quotes sent to homeowners shopping on EnergySage.com throughout the entirety of 2022 for solar panels, inverters, batteries and more. Here are three key insights from this latest report. Solar prices continue to increase, …

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TotalEnergies to install solar + storage project at Colorado cement factory

TotalEnergies will install and operate a 33-MW solar/38.5-MWh energy storage system at Holcim’s Portland cement factory in Florence, Colorado. The solar project will use single-axis trackers and bifacial solar panels. “As we work to accelerate green growth across the United States, it’s critical that we come to the table with partners who share similar goals …

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Transferability, or selling tax credits, top of mind at SEIA Finance

One provision awaiting clarity to proceed is transferability, or the sale of tax credits. This week at the SEIA Finance, Tax and Buyers Seminar, guidance surrounding transferability was the most anticipated topic of discussion for the near-capacity conference audience. March 21, 2023 The U.S. solar market continues to play the waiting game for guidance from the …

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Sunrise brief: U.S. on track to make it only halfway towards 2030 Paris Agreement targets

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U.S. on track to make it only halfway towards 2030 Paris Agreement targets

The U.S. may only reach 25% to 38% of carbon emissions reductions below 2005 by 2030, falling well short of the 50% to 52% required by the agreement, said the Energy Information Administration. March 20, 2023 A projection of the realistic may inspire some pessimistic feelings for readers of the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) annual …

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Catalyst Power, JCD Solar Consulting launch strategic partnership for community solar

Catalyst Power Holdings LLC and JCD Solar Consulting LLC have finalized a strategic partnership agreement to maximize the marketing, aggregation and servicing for community solar projects. Catalyst Power is an independent, integrated provider of cleaner energy solutions for the commercial and industrial (C&I) sector, while JCD is a leader in the solar project development market. …

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Opinion | When It Comes to Climate Action, Faster Could Be Cheaper

Conventional economic wisdom says that it’s costly and inefficient to spend a lot of money fixing a problem before the necessary technology has matured. By that logic, the environmental pluses from quickly stopping climate change have to be weighed against the economic minus of higher costs. But a study published last year in the scientific …

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