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General Electric plans to lay off hundreds of workers from its onshore wind unit, including 20% of employees based in the United States, as part of a strategy overhaul, according to a report from Reuters.
A recent supply deal along with favorable market conditions led the company to launch its bid to raise capital to fund its expansion plans.
Some lower-income customers who pay most of the cost of installing a system such as rooftop solar panels could receive a $3,000 rebate from their power company.
Commenters vented on LinkedIn after the solar installer with operations in 15 states closed permanently.
For all the IRA promises to do to fuel clean energy deployment, the law doesn't cure the industry's persistent NIMBY problem.
The wide range of simulated peak prices reflects ERCOT’s wholesale market design.
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Form Energy is working to move to produce what it said is a low-cost iron-air battery technology.
The company’s battery technology is aimed at increasing the range of electric vehicles to more than 600 miles on a single charge. 
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