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2021

Amazon warehouse fire linked to solar installation

The fire, which caused an estimated $500,000 in damages has been deemed to be the result of an issue with the solar system on the roof, according to the Susquehanna Hose Company.

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Michigan regulators approve DTE low-income solar program settlement

The agreement will lower program costs, simplify enrollment, and bring three community solar projects to historically underserved communities.

Back to business in Boston: Solar and Energy Storage Northeast… in-person!

pv magazine USA reports on-site for the first time in 15 months at the Solar and Energy Storage Northeast expo in Boston.

Vesper Energy expands its letter of credit to ramp up solar and storage development work

The company will use the expanded facility to post securities for PPAs and interconnection agreements with energy transmission networks.

Solar 101: Grumpy neighbors and falling quahogs are just two perils to jolt your solar project

Homeowner associations and town councils can derail your solar project. So can dust from nearby factories and bivalve mollusks falling from the sky.

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Sunrise brief: Sempra and NREL agree to advance net-zero energy systems

Also on the rise: NB Power adds more solar in the Canadian Maritimes, Leyline Renewable finances solar in Washington, D.C., big cuts reported in CO2 emissions from power production, and Schlumberger and Panasonic partner on a novel lithium extraction process.

Madison G&E brings 20 MW of solar to Wisconsin, joins bid to own state’s largest project

The 20 MW O’Brien Solar Fields are helping local governments and businesses meet their renewable energy goals, as MGE turns its focus towards a proposed 300 MW solar project with a 165 MW battery.

Texas laws aim to better protect the state’s power grid from extreme weather events

The legislation was sparked by a mid-February winter storm that lasted for days and crippled much of the state’s electric power grid.

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Hecate Energy plans a $500 million, 500 MW solar project in New York State

The proposed project would interconnect on-site to a 345kV transmission line to deliver power to the New York State electricity grid. If approved, the project could enter service in late 2023.

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People on the move: Leeward Renewable Energy, Maxeon Solar, Quest Renewables, and more

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities, and energy transition finance.

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