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2021

Most LMI solar programs lack strong evaluation metrics, report says

The Berkeley Lab report said that best practices generally found in utility energy efficiency programs are largely missing from solar programs that benefit low- to moderate-income people.

Virginia’s largest-ever group of solar projects gets the green light

The nine-project group was approved by state regulators and will be a critical part of the 16 GW of renewable energy Virginia plans to add by 2035.

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RFP alert: Arizona Public Service expands its search for solar energy resources

The utility is expanding an earlier RFP and wants to procure up to 150 MW of solar PV capacity by early 2023.

Developers propose more utility-scale solar for Indiana

AEP Energy signed on for the first 480 MW of a planned 1.65 GW solar energy facility planned for 12,000 acres in northern Indiana.

Sunrise brief: Trio of utilities want to spend $650 million for 465 MW of solar and storage

Also on the rise: Talen Energy has plans for energy storage at two fossil power plants, and a novel CSP technology passes a test that has its backers breathing a little easier.

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Product roundup: Ozop Energy Systems, SolarEdge Technologies, ChargePoint, and more

Check out this week’s list of some of the newest announcements related to clean energy products.

Solar 101: Working the angles to maximize your solar system’s output

Using Normal, Illinois, as a … well, normal … case study, we look at how a roof’s latitude, pitch, and azimuth affect energy output.

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Sunrise brief: Solar as sculpture could help power Burning Man festival

Also on the rise: CPS Energy wins a round in its lawsuit against ERCOT over February’s big storm, Mitsubishi Power aims to develop a second green hydrogen project, Advanced Power taps Bechtel for a solar project, and the Indian Point nuclear plant in New York closes for good.

Sunnova narrows its quarterly loss and looks to build on SunStreet opportunity

The company narrowed its first quarter loss to $24 million, an improvement from a year earlier and driven by lower interest expenses.

South Carolina regulators save net metering, reject Dominion’s proposal

Regulators agreed to keep net metering in place while transitioning to Dominion Energy’s existing time-of-use rate schedule for new solar customers.

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