1. ConEdison owns the 106 MW-AC Texas Solar 7 project, the final chapter in the deal that jump-started large-scale solar in Texas.
2. Energy Storage North America (ESNA) awarded several winners in its Innovation Award series during the organization’s annual conference this week in San Diego.
3. Massachusetts regulators limited fixed charges and rejected new fees for PV systems.
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