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2021

Solar 101: How to ‘Goldilocks’ your solar project to make it just the right size

Too big? Too small? Just right? Many factors need to be considered when deciding how large or small to make your rooftop solar array. Here are our pro tips.

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Georgia is approaching its net metering cap

Regulators are set to discuss the cap, though it is unclear whether that means to raise it, or implement a successor program.

Electric vehicle battery materials factory to open in Tennessee

Novonix plans to retrofit a Chattanooga, Tennessee General Electric plant to produce 8,000 tons of anode materials annually for electric vehicle batteries and energy storage systems.

Here’s why regulators rejected Duke Energy’s IRPs in South Carolina

Not a single IRP presented under South Carolina’s Energy Freedom Act has been accepted by state regulators. Could that be because the utilities are acting like the law doesn’t exist?

Sunrise brief: Is the solar sector as healthy as it seems?

Also on the rise: Chinese solar group calls forced labor allegations ‘unfounded’, and two southwest utilities issue RFPs for solar and distributed energy resources.

GM creates $25 million grant program for EV climate equity

The fund joins the automaker’s $35 billion investment in electric and alternative vehicles globally through 2025.

Facebook invests in 120 MW of solar for Utah data center

The social media company increased its in-state solar portfolio to 814 MW, and said it runs its operations on 100% renewable energy.

Urban Electric Power’s long-term storage solution takes battery storage back to the basics

Using a modified version of the same technology used in AA batteries, Urban Electric Power was accepted into EPRI’s Incubatenergy Labs program to prove their technology’s worth in front of some of the nation’s top utilities.

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NREL and LADWP will focus on energy justice as the city pursues a carbon-free future

The effort is a follow on to the LA100 study and will bring together environmental justice and other stakeholders to identify community-driven, energy-just outcomes, particularly for people in disadvantaged communities.

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People on the Move: Viride Parente, Hydrostor, Knobelsdorff Enterprises, and more

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

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