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Fossil Fuels Increasingly More Expensive than Renewable Power

Renewable power is increasingly cheaper than any new electricity capacity based on fossil fuels, according to a report recently released by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).  IRENA’s Renewable Power Generation Costs in 2019 report shows that more than half of the renewable capacity added in 2019 achieved lower power costs than the cheapest new […]

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Hawaiian Electric Selects AES DE to Develop PV Projects

AES Distributed Energy (AES DE), a developer of solar photovoltaic (PV) and solar+storage facilities, has been selected by Hawaiian Electric to develop and operate two new utility-scale solar+storage facilities on O’ahu, Hawaii.  Combined, these two projects are expected to generate a total of 137,000 MWh of energy annually. “AES DE is honored to be selected […]

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Clean Energy Industries Commit to a Majority Renewables Grid

Within a decade, more than half of the electricity generated in the U.S. will come from clean, renewable resources supported by energy storage, according to a joint commitment announced by the U.S. wind, solar, hydropower and energy storage industries.  The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), National Hydropower Association (NHA) and […]

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MISO Opts for GridUnity’s Application Tool

GridUnity, a developer of cloud-based distributed energy analytics solutions, says the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) has rolled out the company’s cloud-based interconnection queue application tool to simplify and streamline the process for its power generators.  MISO provides transmission service and oversight for a region that stretches from Louisiana to Michigan, Minnesota and Manitoba. The […]

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DEPCOM Begins Construction on Virginia Solar Plant

DEPCOM Power Inc., a company that specializes in utility-scale solar projects, has begun construction on the Altavista Solar plant near Lynch Station, Va. The 113 MW DC solar plant will span approximately 720 acres and is being engineered and constructed by DEPCOM for Liberty Power Corp. LLC.   Developed by Apex Clean Energy, a company that […]

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CIT Group Arranges Letter of Credit Facility for 8minute Solar

CIT Group Inc., a financial holding company, says its power and energy business served as sole coordinating lead arranger for a $225 million letter of credit facility on behalf of 8minute Solar Energy, a developer of renewable energy projects nationwide. 8minute intends to use the credit facility to arrange power purchase agreements and interconnection agreements […]

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Atlas Venture Forms Solar Panel Manufacturer

Leading a $30 million initiative, the Atlas Venture Group has formed a new company that manufactures cadmium telluride photovoltaic solar panels in Toledo, Ohio. Toledo Solar Inc. will begin shipping its Tier 1 panels to customers worldwide in June. They have over $800 million in purchase orders for solar panels, power converters and energy storage […]

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Tigo Sues APsystems for Intellectual Property Infringement

Tigo Energy Inc., developer of the Flex MLPE and TS4 platforms, has filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California against APsystems, seeking to hold APsystems accountable for its willful infringement of Tigo patents related to rapid shutdown technology. A rapid shutdown function is required for PV systems on […]

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Duke Energy Files Locations of Three New Solar Plants

Duke Energy Florida (DEF) has filed the locations of its three newest solar power plants, which will provide cleaner energy solutions to benefit Florida customers. The Duette Solar Power Plant will be built on approximately 520 acres in Manatee County, Fla. Once operational, the 74.5 MW facility will consist of approximately 227,000 single-axis tracking solar […]

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REsurety Launches Map-Based SaaS Tool

REsurety, a provider of valuation analytics and risk management services to buyers and sellers of renewable energy, has launched its REmap map-based SaaS product. REmap is a new information services product that harnesses a massive project performance dataset and suite of financial analytics that industries use to make long-term asset and contract decisions for wind […]

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Kearsarge Energy Retains GZA for Massachusetts Solar Farm

GZA, a multi-disciplinary firm providing geotechnical, environmental, ecological, water and construction management services, has been retained by Kearsarge Energy and the town of Montague, Mass., for engineering services supporting the development of a new 3 MW solar farm. The project, which will also involve the capping of a long-abandoned landfill in Montague, brings GZA’s total […]

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Opportunity for Solar to Dot the Coalfields of Southwest Virginia

The coal mining industry has been declining for decades in the far southwestern corner of Virginia, a trend made even worse of late due to the pandemic. The region has experienced a significant economic downturn as a result, with unemployment and poverty levels rising as no new opportunities have successfully replaced the jobs lost to […]

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