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Renewable energy accounted for 21% of US electrical generation in 2021

Solar maintained its place as the country’s fastest-growing electrical resource, while widespread droughts caused hydropower to fall and coal saw a brief resurgence.

Standard Solar acquires solar projects in Maine and Massachusetts

The acquisitions bring Standard Solar’s owned assets above 20MW in Massachusetts and above 50MW in Maine.

New Jersey installed nearly 4GW of solar in 2021, why is there cause for concern?

The word of the winter is interconnection, and there is concern across the industry that interconnection delays in Jersey could compromise one of the nation’s leading solar markets.

Plans finalized for lithium extraction project in Arkansas

Standard Lithium and LANXESS Corporation have come to terms on an agreement to speed the development of the first commercial lithium project in Arkansas.

LG to close US solar module manufacturing facility

The closing of the Alabama-based facility comes in tandem with the announcement that LG will be folding its solar module business by the end of June.

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People on the Move: Silfab Solar, LG Energy Solution, Centrica Business Solutions, and more

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities, and energy transition finance.

Utilities are investing in renewables more than ever before to improve their ESG profiles

Ernst & Young’s 2021 report detailing transactions in power and utilities shows a higher focus on ESG initiatives and renewable deals across the country’s utilities.

Standardization turns EV potential to reality

Mass adoption of electric vehicles presents boundless opportunities for these vehicles to support our grid and power our homes. Developing and adopting standards for this emergent technology is needed to accelerate the path to these opportunities.

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Utilities appeal FERC denial to leave TVA

The decision will now go to the courts, where subsequent decisions and appeals could drag this matter on far into the foreseeable future.

ROTH: 100MW of modules detained under Hoshine WRO released

Shipping containers storing roughly 100MW of LONGi solar modules have been released, reports ROTH Capital Partners in an industry note, while Trina has had the vast majority of its detained product released, if not all of it entirely. 

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