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38% solar growth pushing wind-solar dynamic duo past coal in 2024

The EIA is forecasting a notable shift in the U.S. energy mix: coal’s contribution to electricity generation is projected to decrease to just 15% of national consumption, while the combined output of wind and solar will surpass 16%.

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Enphase launches three-phase inverter

The residential microinverter manufacturer released a 208V three phase inverter for the small commercial market. The advancing hardware comes with a specialized support team, expedited one-day financing options, and tailored design tools – optimized for efficiently handling systems up to 200kW.

Solar electricity’s modest growth post-2022 slowdown

Solar electricity’s slower growth as part of all electricity generation in the U.S. this year, reflects the impact of reduced solar capacity installations in the previous year.

RFP alert: New York seeks “expedited” solar

As part of the state’s recently launched ten-point plan to speed up the deployment of renewable energy, New York has released an RFP to maintain momentum toward its clean energy goals, with project awards imminent. Initial applications are due in ten days.

Tesla Cybertruck can power your home and more

The company’s recently launched truck offers 11.5 kW of power output to homes, and 9.6 kW of output via five plugs.

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100 years of patience needed for $1 billion in interconnection costs

Part of a century-old European group, BayWa r.e., spoke on interconnection challenges, transparency, and the enduring vision needed to navigate gigawatts of interconnection queue positions.

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Solar surging 58% in 2023, 413 GW of installations expected globally

Historically low module prices are expected to propel the global solar industry to record installations in 2023.

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2022 IEA review: Growth and challenges in the US solar sector

The US solar power market navigated through significant developments, including a decline in total PV from 2021, a surge in community solar projects, increased corporate solar adoption, and impactful policy shifts such as the Inflation Reduction Act.

Indiana killed net metering, solar down 67%, utility now seeking 23% rate increase

A recent filing by Citizens Action Coalition of Indiana reveals a 67% decrease in distributed solar installations since Indiana-Michigan Power Company replaced net metering with the “excess distributed generation” program.

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Solar tax credit transfer market gains momentum

The introduction of transferable solar tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is revolutionizing the solar finance landscape, with online transfers occurring, and nuanced techniques to maximize value developing.

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