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Yes in my backyard: research rejects ‘NIMBY’ hypothesis for solar opposition

Most people who live near large-scale solar projects have positive or neutral feelings about the solar project and only 18% would be opposed to additional solar projects, found a national survey published in Frontiers in Sustainable Energy Policy.

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New Jersey outlines path to 2 GW of energy storage by 2030

A 350 MW to 750 MW tender will open on Wednesday as the New Jersey Public Utilities Board reveals details of a revamped energy storage drive with an emphasis on savings for ratepayers.

Batteries are stabilizing the Texas power grid

A study by North American Electric Reliability Corporation found that ultra-fast response times of batteries help to stabilize the grid better than slower thermal sources.

PV Hardware designs solar trackers for resilience in extreme weather

The solar tracker provider provided a case study on performance in Florida and the U.S. Midwest.

Senate Republican proposed bill spares batteries from harshest cuts

Energy elements of the Senate Finance Committee’s draft budget reconciliation bill would leave the tax credits of battery component factories largely untouched, but could target some foreign manufacturers as well as restricting incentives for small-scale batteries.

Average residential solar project $9,000 more without tax credit, said EnergySage

Reaching an investment breakeven point will take 43% longer if the Senate Finance Committee’s proposal to gut rooftop solar tax credits goes through, said the company.

Array Technologies to acquire APA Solar

Solar tracker provider Array Technologies entered an agreement to acquire Ohio-based solar racking company APA Solar for $179 million.

Illinois powers up a new generation of community solar 2.0

A state that’s considered a leader in U.S. community solar policy powered up the first of its new type of community solar projects, which was years in the making.

Texas solar module manufacturer sells $50 million in tax credits

SEG Solar closed a sale of 45X manufacturing tax credits. The company reports it has invested more than $60 million in its Houston facility, which has achieved an annual production capacity of 2 GW through two fully automated production lines.

Connector failure accounts for loss of 58% of revenue in commercial solar portfolios

A report from HelioVolta finds connector issues in four out of five solar projects in the United States and details what can be done from procurement to field inspections to minimize risk.

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