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Sunrise brief: Why $0.25 per kWh electricity makes off-grid solar & batteries a smart investment

Also on the rise: Groups challenge TVA’s draft resource plan that commits to only 3 GW solar. U.S. Senator introduces community solar act. And more.

Why $0.25 per kWh electricity makes off-grid solar & batteries a smart investment

Once electricity prices hit $0.25/kWh, disconnecting from the grid with residential solar-plus-storage starts to become financially viable, with sunny places making strong financial arguments. With recent drops in battery prices, the case for leaving the grid has grown even stronger.

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U.S. Senator introduces community solar act

Senator Luján is working to direct more resources to expand community solar, which he believes will lower energy costs for consumers, support good paying jobs and help reduce carbon.

Former landfill to transform into community solar project

New Jersey 5.7 MW solar project acquired by Standard Solar and Trinasolar  will power homes and municipal facilities.

A few micrograms of particulates enough to affect PV power generation

New research from South Korea has shown that even a 10 μg/m3 increase in atmospheric particulate matter can considerably reduce solar power generation and impact revenue of PV system owners.

Groups challenge TVA’s draft resource plan that commits to only 3 GW solar

Critics say the federally owned utility TVA, now at 2% solar, plans more gas units, no solar-plus-storage and no long-term storage, in a resource plan that lacks transparency, with no public hearing planned. They asked TVA’s board to ensure improvements.

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Sunrise brief: Gavin Newsom rules that schools and farms cannot use their own solar energy production

Also on the rise: Solar plan under development for Love Canal chemical site. How to quickly add gigawatts of batteries to the PJM grid. And more.

Newsom rules that California schools and farms cannot use their own solar energy production

California’s Governor rejected a bill that would restore a level playing field for schools, farms, and multi-family homes to go solar.

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Looking back, looking ahead

pv magazine USA spoke with Sheri Givens, president & CEO of the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA) and Paul Lau, chief executive officer and general manager of Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD) and chairman, SEPA Board of Directors.

Solar plan under development for Love Canal chemical site

The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority is developing a plan for solar at the site of one of America’s worst chemical disasters in U.S. history.

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