Plus, offshore cancellations put 30 GW goal out of reach
If approved and constructed, the former Kitty Hawk North Wind site, now known as CVOW-South, would generate up to 800 MW of renewable energy.
The 2024 Offshore Wind Market Report suggests the United States can quickly make up ground and have 40 GW of offshore wind deployed by 2035.
WoodMac predicts 5.4 TWac of new solar and wind will come online by 2033, as global energy storage capacity grows by more than 600%.
Potential new duties could raise costs by 10 ¢/W for domestically produced modules and 15 ¢/W for imports, impacting project economics.
Solar developers for years have raised complaints about how utilities process requests to connect to the electric grid. A new state position aims to help resolve those conflicts.

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New England Wind 1 and 2, located about 20 nautical miles south of Martha's Vineyard, will have a combined total capacity of up to 2,600 MW.
Rhode Island wants 600 MW of energy storage by 2033; the PUC has until September 1 to adopt a framework for ESS rate tariffs.
The new project could deliver up to 250 megawatts of electricity. South Dakota ranks 13th in the nation with 3,462 megawatts of installed wind energy capacity.
After multiple projects faced strong local opposition, two developers are trying a different approach that prioritizes early, proactive community engagement.
In more recent years, the Vatican has sought to offset its overall carbon footprint as ecologically minded popes have made caring for the environment a priority.
The $50 million financing package consists of a final commitment to finance two production lines in the immediate near term, plus a preliminary commitment to finance several additional production lines as ESS scales up its production capacity to meet customer demand.
CPower CEO Michael Smith joined the Factor This! podcast to break down the technology behind VPPs, where the industry stands today, and the critical markets no one is looking at.
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Episode 79 of the Factor This! podcast features Michael Smith, CEO of the leading C&I virtual power plant provider CPower, who breaks down the technology behind VPPs, where the industry stands today, and the critical markets no one is looking at.
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