Latest News: Meet the Expert Cataloging Every Climate Solution; Whiplash: Bifacial Solar Modules to Retain US Tariff Exemption; And More!
GTM Solar Newsletter | December 06, 2019
TOP SOLAR NEWS FROM GTM
Karl-Erik Stromsta | 12.05.19
Vineyard Wins as Connecticut Chooses 804MW Offshore Wind Project
Developer promises to transform Bridgeport into an American offshore wind hub as part of its Park City project.
Stephen Lacey | 12.06.19
Meet the Expert Cataloging Every Climate Solution
On this week’s Interchange podcast, we dig into the research behind Project Drawdown.
Jeff St. John | 12.05.19
Whiplash: Bifacial Solar Modules to Retain US Tariff Exemption
In a win for project developers, a court blocked the Trump administration from withdrawing a tariff exemption for imported bifacial solar modules.
Jeff St. John | 12.05.19
NV Energy Gets Green Light for Massive Solar-Battery Projects
Nevada regulators approve a plan for 1.2 GW of solar backed by gigawatt-hours’ worth of energy storage capacity.
John Parnell | 12.05.19
BP Increases Stake in Solar Developer Lightsource
British oil giant bags corporate renewables deal with Amazon and becomes 50-50 partner in developer Lightsource BP.
Lindsay Cherry | 12.05.19
Solar Tracker Vendors Are Expanding Their Offerings
PV tracker vendors are seeking to differentiate themselves from the competition in an increasingly global market.
Julia Pyper | 12.05.19
Big Oil on Trial: Where the Climate Lawsuits Currently Stand
In this episode of Political Climate, we speak to UCLA law professor Ann Carlson and journalist Emily Atkin about litigation that could cost fossil fuel companies billions.
Jeff St. John | 12.05.19
Opening the Lid on Xcel Energy’s Distribution Grid Plans in Minnesota
In contrast to states like California, Xcel has the luxury of taking a “measured approach” to rethinking its grid for solar and batteries.
Julian Spector, Emma Foehringer Merchant | 12.05.19
Gov. Polis on Colorado’s Quest for a Clean Grid — and Where Storage Fits In
Colorado’s governor wants 100 percent renewables. Xcel Energy is going “carbon-free.” Does the distinction matter?
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