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Watch: White Pine completes a floating solar project, one of the largest in the US

The 4.8 MW floating PV installation in California dethrones the country’s previous largest, located in metro New York City.

Biden cabinet members meet with EV infrastructure CEOs

The meeting is the latest step in the administration’s push to make the United States a global leader in electric vehicles.

Arcadia expands community solar program to Maine

The community solar program comes with a subscription model that requires no credit check, no long-term contract, and no cancellation fee, benefiting the rental market.

Creating an alternative PV supply chain is no cakewalk

The SEIA in late 2020 launched a campaign against forced labor and said it was “strongly encouraging” member companies to adjust their supply chains by June. Here is what will likely happen.

Duke solar plan challenged in Florida

Arguing that Duke’s Clean Energy Connections program will unfairly shift costs onto smaller customers, a group is challenging the program designed to add roughly 750 MW of utility-scale solar.

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New Columbia Solar raises $75 million, looks to develop 50 projects in D.C.

The company closed a tax equity deal with Franklin Park Infrastructure that will help it add solar capacity in a challenging urban environment.

Floating PV comes to Universal Orlando Resort

Installed by D3 Energy, the 250 kW system is one of only a few floating PV systems in the country.

Gulf Power breaks ground on two large solar projects and one massive battery system

As the FPL subsidiary continues its parent’s solar push, 150 MW of solar and 409 MW of storage are set to come to the Sunshine State.

Dominion plans to ditch all South Carolina coal by 2030

After having its initially proposed integrated resource plan shot down by regulators, the utility has done a heel-turn and plans to replace the coal with 2 GW of solar, up to 900 MW of battery storage, and 1 GW of natural gas by 2048.

Crossed wires at a utility jolt Maine’s solar developers

Miscommunication at Central Maine Power led to some solar developers receiving letters saying that interconnection fees would jump by as much as 5x. The utility blamed growing pains.

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