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2021

Records fall as clean energy sector posts a strong start to 2021

Fifteen utility-scale solar projects and two energy storage projects became operational during the first quarter, alongside a 40% increase in wind capacity. Even more is on the horizon, according to a new report.

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Biden signs Executive Order addressing cyber vulnerabilities in energy and other sectors

The White House said that recent incidents share commonalities, including “insufficient cybersecurity defenses that leave public and private sector entities more vulnerable to incidents.”

ACORE report makes a case for a transmission ITC to boost solar and wind

The report said a transmission ITC could enable an additional 30,000 MW of renewable energy capacity and spur more than $15 billion in private capital investment in the near term.

Sunrise brief: Hawaiian Electric calls for maximum customer-owned solar to hit decarbonization goals

Also on the rise: DOE funds university hydrogen research, Canadian Solar backs an AI-based energy storage tech provider, Mitsubishi partners to develop hydrogen storage for U.S. markets, and two Canadian companies float a ‘blue’ hydrogen plan.

New York funds a study to learn how grazing can benefit solar installations

Sheep and solar farms can exist symbiotically, and the American Solar Grazing Association says that now is the time to convert that relationship into a full-scale industry.

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California’s grid is better off than a year ago, but worries linger as CAISO looks toward summer

Around 2 GW of new resources are on their way, but a repeat of last year’s hot summer weather could stress a grid that remains susceptible to high demand for energy.

Energy transition jobs: Innowatts, Entergy, DOE, Romeo Power, and more

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

Interconnection is broken: Radical rethinking is needed to achieve clean energy goals

We’re running out of time to transition our electric grid to clean energy sources at the pace needed to meet climate goals; it’s time to rethink the way states approach interconnection or it will kill our prospects.

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Electric grid is vulnerable to cyberattacks and needs to be made more secure, group warns

The Colonial pipeline cyberattack and last year’s SolarWinds attack make it clear that our electric infrastructure is :vulnerable” and in need of “significant” security upgrades, Protect Our Power says.

More than 7,000 schools across the US are solar powered

Total installed solar capacity on schools has grown 139% since 2014, and now can be found on 5.5% of all public and private K-12 schools, according to the 2020 Brighter Future report.

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