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Month: February 2024

Lightsource bp secures $348 million for utility-scale projects in Texas | Solar Financing Spotlight

Lightsource bp is building two utility-scale solar projects in in Texas, totaling 288 MW. Meanwhile, Arevon and Strata Clean Energy have each secured loans for projects in California and Arizona, respectively. Learn more in this installment of the Solar Financing Spotlight. Lightsource bp has successfully closed on a $348 million financing package to support the …

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PV goes portable

From pv magazine Global 02/24 At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, in January 2024, the likes of Amazon, Samsung, Google, and LG were busily launching TVs, smart home devices, robots of all kinds, and talking up artificial intelligence developments. A relatively new player was also taking up considerable showfloor space: Portable power …

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California city future home of country’s largest green hydrogen storage system

Energy Vault, a sustainable grid-scale energy storage solutions provider, started construction on a utility-scale green hydrogen + battery long duration energy storage system (BH-ESS) with 293 MWh of dispatchable carbon-free energy in Calistoga, California. A rendering of the Calistoga green hydrogen + battery storage project. Construction of the BH-ESS, which is being developed for Pacific …

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U.S residential solar sees price drop, strong interest in storage

The 18th edition of the EnergySage Marketplace Report finds the residential solar segment in the U.S. is rocked by persistent inflation, the California NEM 3.0 and rising loan fees. Yet prices have fallen and consumer interest in storage is strong. February 22, 2024 The 18th edition of the EnergySage Intel: Solar & Storage Marketplace Report …

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Sunrun to promote solar business in Lowe’s stores across country

Lowe’s customers will soon be able to experience and learn more about Sunrun’s solar, storage, and clean energy technology products while visiting 430 Lowe’s store locations. Sunrun will promote its solar-as-a-service subscription model in the Lowe’s stores. iStock “We are excited to offer Lowe’s shoppers a clean, affordable way to power their homes, one that …

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Sunrise brief: Tax credit transferability attracting billions to grid-scale solar and batteries

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Take the Solar + Farms survey

The Solar and Storage Industries Institute (SI2) is launching its Solar + Farms Survey, a research project on agrivoltaics, which is the use of land for growing crops as well as generating solar energy. The Solar + Farms survey is looking for responses from those with experience in agrivoltaics and attitudes towards solar energy projects …

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Tax credit transferability attracting billions to grid-scale solar and batteries

Three recent transactions of $300-million-plus demonstrate the healthy appetite for utility-scale solar and energy storage investment. February 21, 2024 U.S. utility-scale solar had a record installation year in 2023 and is forecast to nearly double its record year in 2024. Solar and batteries are dominating the project queues. Solar represents 58% of expected capacity additions …

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Verogy to develop 3 solar landfill projects in Connecticut

Verogy has received permits from the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) to convert former landfills in Deep River, Middletown, and Montville into sites that will host solar energy projects. The three projects will collectively generate 2.15-MW. “Verogy is grateful to Connecticut DEEP’s staff for their thoughtful review of our three landfill projects,” …

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