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Various visions of the disruption that the transition to cleaner, cheaper electricity sources will have on energy markets and supply exist. Critics anticipate expensive chaos, while advocates see a powerful new network emerge. Serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist and energy futurist Bill Nussey has put his thoughts together in a new book, Freeing Energy, and pv magazine’s Tim Sylvia met the author to discuss its findings.

Georgia solar association calls for Georgia Power to add 4 GW of near-term solar

Higher natural gas prices call for more near-term solar, said Georgia’s solar trade group in testimony on Georgia Power’s proposed resource plan, adding that a utility cap on rooftop solar should be lifted. Two other groups challenged the utility’s modeling choices.

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People on the Move: NYSERDA, PosiGen, Cypress Creek Renewables, and more

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

First Resilient Service Station microgrid project completed in Massachusetts

Enel X completed the construction of a microgrid with solar-plus-battery storage to operate the facility and offer EV charging

Solar Alliance to design and build 500 kW solar project in Kentucky

With this signing, Solar Alliance’s backlog of solar projects under contract increases to more than $5 million.

PG&E $11 million pilot programs to accelerate vehicle-to-everything technologies

Pacific Gas & Electric is developing three pilot programs to test how bi-directional EVs and chargers can send power to the grid.

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Summit Ridge energizes Montgomery County’s first ground-mount community solar project

The 2.5 MW installation will help the city towards its goal of eliminating greenhouse emissions in its operations by 2035.

DOC clarifies scope of anti-circumvention investigation, but what’s actually new?

While the update clarifies that wafers produced outside of China with Chinese polysilicon are not under investigation, just how much wafer capacity is there outside of China?

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AES to supply Microsoft with 110 MW of solar, 220 MWh of storage

The capacity will be used to support Microsoft’s data centers in California and builds on an earlier supply agreement between the two companies in Virginia.

Solar tariffs led directly to delay of coal plant retirements

Northern Indiana Public Service Company announced that it will be delaying the retirement of two of its coal-fired generating facilities until 2025, due to the uncertainty and delays brought to the solar panel market by DOC’s investigation into solar cell and module manufacturers in four southeast Asian Countries.

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