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| | The announcement is unique in that Enel plans to bring cell manufacturing to the U.S., most of which occurs in China. | |
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| The planned factory is expected to be commissioned by 2025, and would join three factories in Ohio. | |
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| The PUCT just spent 600,000 taxpayer dollars on a consultant’s report to recommend a new market design. Surely the consultant—California-based E3—modeled the kinds of conditions that devastated Texas less than two years ago, right? | |
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| Commerce must issue a preliminary ruling in the Auxin Solar tariff case by Dec. 1. The investigation brought the industry to its knees earlier this year. | |
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| The company’s gas and power business delivered “solid results,” but its Siemens Gamesa business “did not meet expectations.” | |
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| The four settlements secured a total of $1.34 million in civil penalties and are expected to ensure that remaining construction will take place in compliance with Clean Water Act stormwater permits. | |
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UPCOMING EVENTS Join us on February 6 in the inaugural GridTECH Connect Forum™ — speakers and attendees from utilities, developers, regulators, grid operators, and more will grapple with DER interconnection challenges facing the California market. |
Episode 3 of the Texas Power Podcast is now available wherever you get your podcasts. Give it a listen & download today! |
Episode 25 featuring CleanCapital’s Chief Commercial Officer Julia Bell, BQ Energy Development’s Director Carey Kling, and Renewable IPP’s CEO Jenn Miller is available now! |
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| GM Energy and SDG&E will examine the hardware, software, processes and construction considerations necessary to accelerate wider adoption of Vehicle-to-Grid Integration capabilities. | |
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| The traditional way of modeling battery storage as pumped hydro in an integrated resource plan is outdated. Current and future energy storage technologies provide multiple benefits that can be stacked on top of each other. | |
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