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Distributed solar and storage owners face one more hurdle before participating in wholesale markets

“Relatively minor” changes are needed in distribution planning and operations before owners of distributed solar and distributed storage may earn money from participating in wholesale markets through an aggregator, says a report from the Energy Systems Integration Group.

RFP Alert: Mississippi Power seeks 200MW of solar

Project proposals must be at least 20MW of solar tied to a 25-year power purchase agreement.

Appeals court ruling could bring Phoenix solar market back to life

A U.S. district court must rule on federal antitrust claims made by four plaintiffs against Arizona utility SRP’s anti-solar rate, and must consider “injunctive relief” that could immediately halt the anti-solar rate.

Sunrise brief: Greater accountability is needed to improve interconnection timelines

Also on the rise: Solid-state battery start-up Sparks opened a pilot plant for its patented lithium battery technology based on zero cobalt cathodes. Hyperion will invest in a new facility in Ohio to manufacture its hydrogen fuel cell. Pennsylvania may have to sell RECs and use the cash to cap abandoned oil and gas wells. Sol Systems acquires 540MW Illinois solar portfolio. Greenskies moves agrivoltaics forward in Connecticut. FranklinWH chief sales officer shares views on distributed storage.

People on the Move: NREL, ACORE, Green Lantern Solar, and more

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

Sol Systems acquires 540MW Illinois solar portfolio from Arevon Energy

Sol Systems will own and operate the portfolio and will work with energy developer Tenaska to develop and construct the projects.

Greenskies to support farming at its solar sites

The Connecticut-based firm received approvals to bring farming to two solar fields in a practice called agrivoltaics.

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Solar indulgences for fossil sins in Pennsylvania

Legislation has been submitted in Pennsylvania that would force the State to sell the renewable energy certificates it purchased from solar projects to third parties, and use the cash to pay for the capping of abandoned oil and gas wells in the state.

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What’s holding back DERs: The manufacturer’s perspective

pv magazine sat down with FranklinWH’s Cheung “Gary” Lam to discuss the development process for his company’s first commercialized product, and FranklinWH’s vision for the future of distributed storage in the US.

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Cobalt-free, solid-state, lithium-ion battery plant opens in Silicon Valley

US-based solid-state battery start-up Sparks opened a pilot plant for its patented lithium battery technology based on zero cobalt cathodes. The company wants to challenge China’s dominance in next-gen battery development.

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