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2022

Sunrise brief: Preventing cyberattacks on distributed energy resources

Also on the rise: SunPower adds 23k new customers and doubles earnings in record Q3. College students compete in simulated cyber attack on a solar installation. And more.

Ohio town to retool solar restrictions after community advocacy

Granville, Ohio is set to reconsider its local solar regulations after industry and community engagement drummed up support for more solar-friendly law.

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College students compete in simulated cyber attack on a solar installation

The 2022 CyberForce Competition promotes cybersecurity careers that protect the nation’s energy systems.

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50 states of solar incentives: Tennessee

There is a dearth of solar policy in Tennessee, and development has been relatively dead in the water since 2019. While distributed rooftop solar has little support, corporate-backed utility-scale solar is expected to rise.

SunPower adds 23k new customers and doubles earnings in record Q3

The residential solar and storage integrator continues to see more customers turning to solar as U.S. retail energy prices rise 14.3% year over year.

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Preventing cyberattacks on distributed energy resources

As cyber risks rise with increasing deployment of distributed energy resources, the government and industry are defining the steps needed to ensure cybersecurity.

Sunrise brief: Idaho utility plans to slash rooftop solar net metering 60%

Also on the rise: Canada introduces major investment tax credits for clean energy. A majority of new solar panels will retain 80% production after 30 years. And more.

Brookfield Renewable highlights 10 GW, three-year solar, storage and wind project development pipeline

BEP’s three recent corporate acquisitions bring together close to 25 GW of development-stage assets.

Westbridge Renewable receives approval for 378 MW Georgetown solar plus storage facility

The 278 MW Solar PV and 100 MW energy storage system is permitted and licensed for construction.

Lithium battery triggers New York high-rise fire

The New York City authorities have determined that a lithium battery in an unspecified micromobility device triggered a recent high-rise fire that injured dozens in Manhattan.

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