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Bright U.S. Midwest contrasts with cloudy coasts in 2024

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that the U.S. Midwest enjoyed exceptional conditions with irradiance up to 10% above normal across the year, while areas along the Gulf Coast and much of the West Coast experienced slightly below-average sunshine.

Origis Energy closes $415 million for 145 MW solar project in Texas

The solar developer closed a deal for construction, term debt and tax equity financing for a project coming online in 2025.

Perovskite solar beach umbrella and electric cooler

Anker introduced an off-grid solar perovskite umbrella and a cooler with battery energy storage at CES 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Washington state economic impact from community solar could reach $1.7 billion over next decade

Analysis from the Washington Urban Infrastructure Lab finds that a community solar program similar to New York or Minnesota could create thousands of jobs and over a billion dollars in economic impact.

DOE loans $1.8 billion to Arizona utility for solar, storage, transmission

The Department of Energy Loans Programs Office has approved a loan to Arizona Public Service (APS) to construct new electricity generation, storage and transmission assets.

BLM approves solar project on 3,500 acres of public land

The Bureau of Land Management has approved a 600 MW solar project in Arizona.

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U.S. electricity rates rise about 5% annually – outpacing inflation

While electricity generation costs have gone down thanks to technology like solar and wind, transmission and distribution costs have driven bills higher, said a report from Lawrence Berkeley National laboratory.

Curtailing solar photovoltaics is here to stay, overbuilding PV will become normal

As the penetration of variable renewable energy increases, curtailment of solar PV generation will only increase. Since curtailment will almost always be cheaper than investing in new transmission capacity or new grid-scale storage, curtailed energy should be rewarded, so that PV investment decisions can include curtailment as one of the flexibility options for grid operators.

Burns & McDonnell completes construction of 200 MW of solar in Iowa

The two projects will supply power to utility Alliant Energy.

California winery installs solar with dual-axis tracking

The California winery will cover 95% of its electricity needs with a solar array that tilts on two axes to follow direct sunlight through the day.

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