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2022

Philadelphia transit authority unveils second Lightsource solar deployment

The second solar project installation for SEPTA meets 20% of the transit authority’s electricity demand with clean power.

Is 2022 the year that launched the U.S. solar industrial revolution?

The U.S. solar landscape shifted in 2022 with the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act. One result is that manufacturers are clamoring to set up shop to fill in the gaps in the domestic supply chain.

Tracking solar policy winners and losers in the Southeast

The Southern Environmental Law Center shares its review of policies slowing down or speeding up the adoption of solar in the South.

California utility to deploy 20 MWh storage and 10 MW rooftop solar VPP system

SMUD’s My Energy Optimizer Partner+ program will be able to scale up to 54 MWh / 27 MW storage and solar capacity over time.

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Comparing customer value of solar-plus-storage under net energy metering versus net energy billing

Economist-at-large Ahmad Faruqui reviews the customer incentive to install rooftop solar and energy storage under various California rate structures.

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Reducing interconnection time to one year is a draft long-term goal of DOE’s i2X initiative

For the near term, the initiative has a draft goal of reducing interconnection schedules and costs for large-scale renewable and storage projects by 50% within five years.

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Sunrise brief: Commerce clarifies that recent module manufacturing ruling only applies to four nations 

Also on the rise: Three western states to mandate electric vehicles. Federal agency inaction may hamper residential solar loan access. And more.

Federal agency inaction may hamper residential solar loan access

The National Credit Union Administration can extend an exemption to allow federal credit unions to provide 25-year solar loans.

Solar developer launches Los Angeles Cleantech Career Academy

The California clean energy market is forecast to create 4 million new jobs and pay 30% above the state’s median wage.

Commerce clarifies that recent module manufacturing ruling only applies to four nations

The U.S. Department of Commerce stated unequivocally that companies assembling solar modules outside of southeast Asia were not part of the recent circumvention ruling.

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