pvMB 3/14/19: PA nukes as renewables bill, Sungrow has a new 1500V energy storage system… and more!

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PA bill would classify nukes as renewable – Rep. Tom Mehaffie (R-Dauphin) has introduced to the Pennsylvania state house a bill which would give nuclear power the same treatment as wind and solar power under under the state’s regional portfolio standard. Mehaffie argues that House Bill 11 is needed to prevent shutdowns of nuclear plants around the state, including Three Mile Island, which is set to shut down in the fall. Source: Central Penn Business Journal

 

Idaho Senate passes bill banning solar discrimination by HOAs – They may be able to dictate every other aspect of your life, but the Idaho Senate has passed a bill which states that homeowners associations within the state cannot bar members from installing solar panels on their roof. The measure passed unanimously. Source: Idaho Press

 

Two coal mines to become solar plants in Kentucky – Megan Wollerton of CNET, instead of just reporting on the development, went out to Pikeville, Kentucky, to speak with RH Group, the solar company looking to convert two abandoned coal mines into a 700-acre solar power project. If completed as proposed, the project will have a capacity of 100 MW. Source: CNET

 

Sungrow has a new 1500V energy storage system – For utility-scale applications, Sungrow is displaying its latest all-in-one 1500V energy storage system ST2740KWH-2500HV-MV. This containerized solution integrates energy storage inverters, lithium-ion batteries and medium-voltage transformers, which significantly saves on initial investment and upcoming O&M costs. Featuring high efficiency and allowing for system expansion, the solution is applied to frequency regulation, demand response, peak-shaving, energy arbitrage as well as renewable energy ancillary services.” Source: Sungrow

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