Plus, Q CELLS plans to double U.S. production capacity

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Pine Gate Renewables, a North Carolina-based solar and storage developer, is taking steps to diversify its battery supply for solar-paired and standalone energy storage projects.

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Investing in the U.S. market is no longer a safe bet for global solar developers due to the Auxin Solar tariff petition, according to the CEO of Lightsource bp Americas.
Q CELLS parent Hanwha plans to invest $170 million to expand its manufacturing facility in Dalton, Georgia.
Perhaps the greatest threat to achieving ambitious renewable energy goals in the U.S. is the costly and time-consuming process of tying projects to the grid.
The lease areas include 110,091 acres in the Carolina Long Bay area offshore North Carolina and South Carolina. If developed, they could result in at least 1.3 gigawatts of offshore wind energy, enough to power nearly 500,000 homes.   
Work on the so-called "NEM 3.0" policy was paused indefinitely by the CPUC in February after receiving backlash.
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Join us on June 7 at 2 PM ET as we discuss the current state of the renewable energy industry, the forces that are driving change, and how to stay one step ahead of the wave of changes that are on the horizon.
The document filings with the North Carolina Utilities Commission come seven months after Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper signed bipartisan legislation that directed the utility to lower carbon dioxide emissions 70% from 2005 levels by 2030. Zero-net CO2 emissions would be met by 2050.
With the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law now devoting billions to development projects, including clean energy, the Biden administration has released a new action plan to accelerate the permitting and environmental review processes.
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