Plus, what would a Trump victory mean for clean energy?
Unconventional collaboration between utilities, clean energy developers, and regulators is critical to meeting climate goals, industry leaders said at GridTECH Connect Forum in California.
Plus, President Biden aims to link his clean energy and climate goals to good-paying jobs.
The state’s ratepayer advocate says tapping into an Inflation Reduction Act loan program would save ratepayers hundreds of millions of dollars and make more clean energy the ‘least cost’ option.
The interconnection event GridTECH Connect Forum is assembling energy industry leaders June 24-26 in Newport Beach, California.
In New Hampshire, utility companies essentially write their own rules for the process to hook up, or interconnect, solar projects larger than 1 MW.
The roadmap is a set of recommendations to cost-effectively expand New York's energy storage programs while bolstering grid resilience.
Ojjo is a U.S.-based renewable energy company specializing in foundation technology and services used in utility-scale ground-mount applications for solar power generation.
DOE's Interconnection Innovation e-Xchange introduces GTC attendees to CAISO's reworked process to help them navigate it efficiently.
Summit Ridge has committed to purchasing an additional 800 MW of Qcells solar panels to develop community solar projects nationwide.
State utility regulators will allow industrial companies to get solar from non-utilities.
The move is part of efforts to explore multiple uses for remote wind parks far out at sea, such as fresh seafood production.
When both facilities are operational, nearly 1,300 MW of battery and pumped hydro storage will be on Salt River Project's system.
As one of the nation’s largest electric utilities, SCE delivers power to 15 million people in 50,000 square miles across central, coastal and Southern California.
The Sunrise Wind project — to be located south of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, and east of Block Island, Rhode Island — will have a total capacity of 924 MW.
A new Minnesota permitting law and the defeat of a Michigan ballot initiative illustrates support for renewable energy.
The utility is using vibrations and bubble curtains to minimize environmental impacts.
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Roselund joined Episode 78 of the Factor This! podcast to break down the impact of the newest attempt to tamp down China's solar dominance.
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