Another $5 million is expected to be awarded later this spring through the state’s Clean Energy Community Grants program.
Despite Ohio’s intensified local opposition and restrictive solar restrictions in recent years, the state’s Supreme Court sided with the Ohio Power Siting board to allow a 350 MW project in central Ohio.
Over 70% to 90% of early-stage projects fail and are never constructed, according to findings reported by Paces.
After regaining Nasdaq compliance, the company announced its first profitable quarter in four years, though its financial results have not yet been audited.
The budget cancels funds for renewable energy, carbon capture, EV programs and more.
A new battery energy storage system will combine academic research and real-world deployment to create a living laboratory for energy storage experimentation.
The work will consist of installing solar systems with a capacity of approximately 5 kW and battery energy storage systems with an approximate capacity of 13 kWh. An informational webinar will be held on May 6.
pv magazine USA spotlights news of the past week including market trends, project updates, policy changes and more.
Solar sheep grazing helps to create a beneficial dual-use environment, found American Solar Grazing Association in a two-year study conducted at 31 different solar sites.
Unprecedented local opposition and anti-solar local ordinances, along with softened federal support from the Trump administration, is driving a need for a new generation of state solar rights statutes, researchers conclude in a forthcoming paper from Arizona State University’s College of Law.
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