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Month: October 2023

Sunrise brief: 3Sun to offer Oklahoma-built modules by 2025, perovskites possible by 2027 

3Sun to offer Oklahoma-built modules by 2025, perovskites possible by 2027  3Sun, once limited to Enel projects, has plans for up to 9 GW of global module manufacturing capacity split between the Old and New World locations – with the potential of perovskite modules being available in 2027. Pope Francis says the renewables transition is …

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CPUC Webinar on Affordable Telecommunication Services

As part of an ongoing effort to bridge the digital divide across the state, the California Public Utilities Commission is hosting a free webinar on the California Teleconnect Fund (CTF), which provides eligible organizations with discounted rates on select telecommunications and broadband services. CPUC staff will guide participants through the CTF process, ensuring that all …

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CPUC Releases Third Report from Independent Safety Monitor

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) today released the third report from the Independent Safety Monitor (ISM) assigned to review and assess Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) operations. The latest report shows progress and challenges in PG&E’s safety performance since the enhanced oversight began in 2020, following PG&E’s bankruptcy. The ISM operates independently and …

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Construction begins on 550 MW solar / 150 MW energy storage in Mississippi

Origis Energy and the Tennessee Valley Authority announced the facilities, which will be built in three phases. October 13, 2023 The first of three Origis Energy projects that combine for 550 MW of solar and 150 MW of energy storage have begun construction in Mississippi. The projects are expected to deliver electricity to customers in …

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Weidmuller USA expands distributor training program

Weidmuller USA, which manufactures combiner boxes and other accessories for the solar industry, has started a distributor training program for its partner distributors. Distributor Connect sessions are held at The Weidmuller Application & Training Center located at the company’s U.S. headquarters in Richmond, Virginia. The monthly, multi-day interactive training experience is structured to provide distributors …

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Sunrise brief: FERC Commissioner Allison Clements describes the path forward for renewables 

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Opinion | I’m a Climate Scientist, and September’s Warmth Freaked Me Out a Little

Staggering. Unnerving. Mind-boggling. Absolutely gobsmackingly bananas. As global temperatures shattered records and reached dangerous new highs over and over the past few months, my climate scientist colleagues and I have just about run out of adjectives to describe what we have seen. Data from Berkeley Earth released on Wednesday shows that September was an astounding …

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CPUC Continues Efforts to Ensure Grid Reliability

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) today opened a new proceeding to continue its efforts to ensure the availability of reliable and cost-effective electricity supply in California through implementation and administration of its Resource Adequacy program. The preliminary scope of issues for the new proceeding includes: Adoption of Local and Flexible capacity procurement requirements for …

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DSD raises 6.5 MW solar canopies for Caesars Entertainment in Atlantic City

DSD Renewables has completed a four canopy, 6.5 MW solar portfolio for Caesars Entertainment at two of the gaming company’s Atlantic City destinations. The installations are across Caesars Atlantic City and Harrah’s Resort and will produce approximately 8.29 MWh of clean energy each year. A fifth canopy is currently under development and is slated to be complete …

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