Plus, CEC plans 25 GW of offshore wind by 2045
A lawsuit brought forward last year by fellow U.S.-based manufacturer First Solar brought Toledo Solar's sourcing and manufacturing practices into question.
The plan outlines analysis and strategies to deploy floating turbines off California's central and northern coasts.
The expansion, which was facilitated by the Oklahoma Department of Commerce and Tulsa Airports Improvement Trust, will create 320 new direct jobs and domestic production of ingot and wafer capacity.
Construction disputes are often multi-party disputes, arising from cooperation among a developer, supplier, contractor and subcontractors, as well as other stakeholders such as insurers.
DEV will only consider proposals for facilities located within PJM territory, but not including facilities located in the state of Virginia.
A new report from Troutman Pepper law firm says transparency on tax credits and standards for hydrogen certification are needed to unlock clean hydrogen's ceiling.
The battery energy storage system (BESS) will have a 20-year guaranteed capacity of 25 megawatts (MW) and 100 megawatt-hours (MWh)
Eversource has now divested all of its ownership interests in Sunrise Wind and has no ongoing financial obligations to the project.
After a history of two-year renewals, state lawmakers extended funding for a rooftop solar rebate program through 2035, which industry leaders say will offer long-term financial certainty.
e-STORAGE will deliver a 498 MWh DC standalone BESS to an Aypa project in Texas and will develop energy storage projects across Nova Scotia.
The FY24 TCF Base CLIMR lab call invited proposals from national laboratories to advance energy technologies and strengthen existing practices.
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