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Summit Ridge completes first project in 200 MW Maine portfolio

The 6.3 MW installation, developed via a joint venture with Osaka Gas USA, will serve roughly 850 households and small businesses across Maine.

Pine Gate Renewables to install Utah’s first standalone storage system

The 0.125 MW/0.5 MWh solution will provide demand charge reduction, backup power to critical loads, and supply additional grid services to the city of Logan, Utah.

NEXTracker reaches 50 GW of tracker shipments

The milestone includes 20 GW of sales for TrueCapture, the company’s smart control software.

Solar Landscape is awarded 46 community solar projects

The award totals just under one-third of all community solar capacity in the second year of New Jersey’s now-permanent community solar program.

Arizona regulators axe grid access charge

The decade-old charge is a thing of the past after regulators agreed that solar customers pay their fair share of grid costs.

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New Jersey makes its community solar program permanent

The state’s popular community solar program is here to stay, and one SEIA representative stated that the goal is to add a minimum of 150 MW annually.

US solar module imports fall 27% in Q3

The largest single-quarter drop in three years comes as the American Solar Manufacturers Against Chinese Circumvention propose greater tariffs against Asian-imported modules.

Florida regulators approve FPL rate settlement agreement

The new rates will help to support the expansion of two of the utility’s prominent solar programs, 30-by-30 and the SolarTogether community solar initiative.

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Large format modules present a new set of challenges

As modules change in size and form factor, ripple effects are felt across the entire solar industry, requiring tweaks, modifications, and outright changes to longstanding project development and construction practices.

Honeywell, Duke Energy partner on flow battery test project

The battery, which uses an electrolyte to convert chemical energy into electricity for storage and deployment, will begin testing in 2022 at Duke Energy’s Emerging Technology and Innovation Center in Mount Holly, North Carolina.

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