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Solving EV supply chain issues requires scaling the battery supply chain

The expected growth in EV sales during this decade will be dependent on an increase in the production of higher performance and lower cost EV batteries. The EV supply chain requires huge increases in raw materials production and processing to feed into the huge increase in EV battery factories required to meet EV market demand.

People on the Move: FlexGen, EdgeEnergy, Local Solar for All, and more

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

Supply chain constraints continue to drive up solar contract prices

Supply chain disruptions, spiking commodities costs, land use permitting uncertainties, and overwhelmed interconnection queues are driving up PPA costs and making supply scarce, but new buyers could bring innovative solutions to alleviate this stress in 2022.

Eco Energy World enters U.S. solar market

The company, which will establish its American headquarters in New York, is the largest operating solar developer in Sweden and has previously developed projects in Europe, Australia, the Middle East and Africa.

Array Technologies acquires STI Norland

The merger is touted as creating the world’s largest tracker company, and the move is expected to accelerate Array’s international expansion efforts.

Green Power EMC, Silicon Ranch announce 252 MW Georgia solar portfolio

Three projects are set to be in operation by 2024 and will be owned, operated and maintained by Silicon Ranch.

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Navigating the foundation: risk vs. reward

Comparing the benefits and costs of ground screws vs. piles for utility and C&I systems.

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People on the Move: Encore Renewable Energy, The Brattle Group, ACORE, and more

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

OYA Solar closes on tax equity financing for four New York community solar projects

Three of the four projects financed under this agreement are already completed and in service, with the fourth expected to join by the end of Q1 2022.

Feds to rescind review of 48 Chinese crystalline silicon companies

48 of the initial 83 companies have been found to have not be manufacturing or exporting any subject merchandise.

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