Month: July 2024

EDP Renewables enters Mississippi market with 210-MW solar project

EDP Renewables North America (EDPR NA), a renewable energy developer and operator based in the United States, has inaugurated its Pearl River Solar Park in Scott County, Mississippi. Credit: EDP Renewables North America Located in the northwest corner of the county, Pearl River has an installed capacity of 210 MW, producing enough power to meet …

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GameChange Solar trackers to be 100% US-made in 2025

GameChange Solar, a global supplier of solar tracking solutions, announced that by Q4 2025 the company’s Genius Tracker will meet the maximum value of domestic content for solar trackers. GameChange currently manufactures torque tubes, foundations, controllers, certain structural fasteners and rails in the United States, and plans to add U.S.-made drive systems, dampers, motors and …

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Sunrise brief: Tariffs may stall the growth of the U.S. solar industry

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Phoenix Contact installs solar powered-EV charging station at Pennsylvania campus

The Phoenix Contact USA campus in Middletown, Pennsylvania, now hosts a solar-powered EV charging station. Up to 10 vehicles can charge at the station at one time, utilizing four FLO charging stations with two charging points each and two Jule fast-charging stations. The new 112.5-kW solar carport supports the 220-kW capacity EV charging station. Phoenix …

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California Energy Commission gives cities and counties grants to adopt automated solar permitting

In an effort to spur the growth of rooftop solar, the California Energy Commission has just announced new grants to help communities automate the approval of residential solar energy permits, with the total of $18.9 million now reaching a whopping 334 cities and counties. Experts expect the move to increase the speed of installations, lower …

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1st project in 1.3-GW Indiana solar complex nears operation

Doral Renewables, a clean energy project developer, is anticipating commercial operation of its 400-MW Mammoth North Solar project, the first phase of the 1.3-GW Mammoth Solar complex in Indiana. The Mammoth North Solar project will soon be the largest operating solar installation in Indiana and can provide sustainable energy to 75,000 households annually. Credit: Doral …

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Evergrow completes its first solar tax credit transfer from a Real Estate Investment Trust

Black Bear Energy announced its first successful solar tax credit transfer from a Real Estate Investment Trust (REIT) with help from Evergrow, a clean energy finance company. Executed on Evergrow’s platform, this deal covers multiple solar projects installed on multifamily assets in California and Washington, D.C., totaling 556 kW and ranging in size from 66 …

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Solar tariffs could “unintentionally cede U.S. leadership in the solar industry”

A report from Clean Energy Associates (CEA) and the American Council on Renewable Energy shows how antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) tariffs create cost issues not just for imported solar panels, but for U.S.-made solar panels as well. July 9, 2024 The U.S. has ended its two-year pause of solar antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) …

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Aggreko acquires commercial solar contractor Infiniti Energy

Aggreko Energy Transition Solutions (ETS), a division of Aggreko, has acquired commercial solar contractor Infiniti Energy from Upper Bay Infrastructure Partners. This acquisition expands Aggreko’s distributed solar capabilities by integrating Infiniti’s expertise in solar design, engineering, procurement and construction, together with its pipeline of projects. The addition of Infiniti Energy brings 12 MW of contracted …

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