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Sunrise brief: New solar antidumping tariffs are on the way, said Roth 

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Sunrise brief: Solar industry needs better data gathering and predictions

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Roadmap to achieving Puerto Rico’s goal of 100% renewable energy by 2050

The report defines implementation actions, highly detailed in the PR 100 Final Report, but which are summarized into five actions from immediate to long-term to recurring. April 1, 2024 in 2017, when back-to-back hurricanes destroyed around 80% of Puerto Rico’s electric grid and resulted in thousands of lives lost, Puerto Rico passed Act 17, a …

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West Virginia Governor vetoes bill that would double allowable solar project size

House Bill 5528 would have lifted the limit on utility-scale solar project size from 50 MW to 100 MW. March 28, 2024 West Virginia Governor Jim Justice vetoed a bill that would have raised the allowable maximum size of utility-scale solar projects from 50 MW to 100 MW. Currently, West Virginia has an essentially nonexistent …

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Solar industry calls for domestic content revisions to support U.S. manufacturing

With stronger support for the early stages of the process, U.S. module manufacturers would be less dependent on imports from Chinese-owned companies for these materials, according to a recent report from the Solar Energy Manufacturers for America Coalition. March 28, 2024 The Solar Energy Manufacturers for America (SEMA) Coalition’s report Inflection Point: The State of  …

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Californians could see up to $128 fixed charge added to their monthly electric bill

The monthly charge would be assessed regardless of any energy conservation efforts or solar production at home. Eighteen California Congressional representatives wrote a letter to the Public Utilities Commission warning the proposed charge would harm low- and middle income residents and “undercut investments in renewable energy.” March 27, 2024 California regulators are working on a …

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Solar laggards: The five states with the least amount of solar installed

As solar power surges forward in states like California and Texas, a handful of states trail far behind, raising questions about the missed opportunities for energy independence and environmental benefits. March 27, 2024 We often shine the spotlight on states leading in solar energy deployment, lauding their significant contributions to renewable energy infrastructure. Nevertheless, there …

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