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Sunrise brief: Big solar headed for big Texas oil operation

Also on the rise: Three solar installations in Louisiana–one is a Tesla residential. Greenbacker solar project will meet 30% of Middlebury College’s electicity needs. Puerto Rico legislator calls on US Congress to oppose proposed fee on rooftop solar. T-Mobile one step closer to 100% renewable.

Sunrise brief: LA could soon be home to the nation’s largest green hydrogen infrastructure system

Also on the rise: Soltage invests in new community solar projects. Appalachian Power seeks 150MW of solar in West Virginia. Breaking research reveals solar cells can be used as lens-free, high-speed optical detectors in underwater environments. Duke looking for 1.1GW of renewables in Indiana. Community solar project in Virginia launches 25% renewable energy option for …

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Guest Commentary | Upcoming PUC decision threatens future of California solar

By Jeff Parr When I began my solar business 12 years ago, I felt good about helping customers to save money while also saving our environment. I made it my life’s mission. Today, I am concerned that an upcoming California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) decision may severely harm my livelihood and end the good we’re …

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EnTech Solutions adds 18-kW solar microgrid to Boys & Girls Club

EnTech Solutions EnTech Solutions, a full-service clean energy solutions provider, recently unveiled the first clean-energy microgrid to be installed at a Boys and Girls Club in the U.S. at the Boys & Girls Clubs of North Alabama’s (BGCNAL) James A. Lane Club. EnTech Solutions designed, built and installed an Xcape microgrid at the club which …

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Appalachian Power looks to add 300 MW of solar over the next three years

The utility has released its short-term energy plan, as required by the Virginia Clean Economy Act. January 7, 2022 Appalachian Power, the Charleston, West Virginia-based utility, which serves about one million customers in central and Southern West Virginia, the West Virginia Panhandle, Southwest Virginia and parts of Northeast Tennessee, is looking to acquire or contract …

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Lightsource BP closes $376 million in financing, breaks ground on two massive projects

The 293 MW Sun Mountain solar project, set to be located in Pueblo, Colorado, and the 173 MW Bellflower solar project, set to be constructed east of Indianapolis will each be among the largest in their respective states. December 28, 2021 Lightsource BP announced that it has closed on a $376 million multi-project financing package, …

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Nova Scotia Power net-metering fee may stall industry in its tracks

Sierra Club Canada calls on Nova Scotians to demand energy democracy after the utility proposes to charge a premium on net-metered solar installations. January 31, 2022 Nova Scotia Power recently announced a proposal to charge fees to customers who sell renewable power back to the grid. According to a report by The Canadian Press, Nova …

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LA could soon be home to the nation’s largest green hydrogen infrastructure system

Southern California Gas Company is submitting an application to build a 10 to 20GW electrolyzer and 25 to 35GW of new and curtailed wind and solar, along with 2GW of energy storage, to deliver green hydrogen to the Los Angeles Basin. February 17, 2022 The Southern California Gas Company announced a plan to develop the …

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CPUC To Hold Remote Public Forums (Public Participation Hearings) on PG&E’s Rate Case for 2023–2026

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) will hold six remote public forums (otherwise known as Public Participation Hearings) to provide an opportunity for customers of Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) to offer their perspective and input to the CPUC about the company’s rate increase request (described below), as follows: WHEN: March 1, 2022, 2 …

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