Plus: Texas' duck curve
The world installed 117 gigawatts of new wind power capacity in 2023, a 50% increase from the year before, making it the best year for new wind projects on record, according to a new report by the industry's trade association.
With a lull in new wind installation, the sheer amount of new solar added to the Texas grid has changed the shape of the daily electricity supply.
The "rooftop solar gap" is the difference in rooftop solar installation rates between households making more and less than $50,000 per year.
This program will award $6.5 million to distribution utilities to pilot solutions for managing renewable energy and electric vehicle interconnection and energization queues. 
As the renewable market continues to expand, data quality issues will become more apparent, writes PVCase CEO David Trainavicius.
Alongside this rule, the DOI announced it has permitted more than 25 GW of clean energy projects, surpassing a "major milestone" of the Biden administration ahead of 2025.
Alsym Energy has announced a $78 million financing round to expand its battery prototyping and pilot lines to address increasing demand.
The new program consolidates and replaces all Hawaiian Electric’s previous rooftop solar programs except for Net Energy Metering (NEM).
Camino Solar is Avangrid's first photovoltaic project in California with a capacity of 57 MW (44 MWac).
Sugar Grove, Illinois, is among the few communities left in the state where solar installers say they’ve encountered strict limits on panels for aesthetic reasons.
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