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2022

Deep retrofits and building emission laws offer new opportunities for solar in NYC

An ambitious New York City law on building emissions and an innovative NYSERDA program for deep retrofits offer new opportunities for solar on the pathway to deep decarbonization in the Big Apple.

Speculation on lawsuit against Biden’s two year tariff pause

ROTH Capital suggests that Auxin might be readying a set of lawsuits seeking to overturn Biden’s two year suspension of tariffs against circumventing solar companies.

McDonald’s logistics group signs virtual PPA for renewable energy from Texas solar-plus-storage project

The 189 MW/ 88.2 MWh solar-plus-storage facility is the equivalent to the energy use of more than 900 U.S. McDonald’s restaurants.

U.S. grid-scale and residential energy storage hit installation records in Q3

Wood Mackenzie said 96% of grid-scale deployments occurred in Texas and California.

CubicPV plans 10 GW of conventional silicon wafer production

With $26M in new funding, CubicPV announces plans to manufacture silicon wafers in the United States, filling a critical gap in the U.S. solar supply chain.

Meta procures 720 MW of solar for southeast data centers from Silicon Ranch

Silicon Ranch will build, own, operate and maintain seven solar facilities, bringing significant investment to rural communities throughout the region.

Ultium Cells closes on $2.5 billion DOE loan for three U.S. battery manufacturing plants

The battery cell manufacturing company is a joint venture of LG Energy Solution and General Motors.

Sunrise brief: New Mexico to require smart inverters 

Also on the rise: First Solar joins Enphase and SolarEdge on the S&P 500 Index. A solar-powered camper boat. And more.

Inside the national push for community solar

Community or shared solar is on the rise in the United States. What does it entail?

First Solar becomes third clean energy company to join S&P 500 Index

Tempe, Arizona-based First Solar is planning 10 GWdc of  new solar module manufacturing capacity in Ohio and Alabama by 2025.

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