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Check out this week’s list of some of the newest announcements related to clean energy products.

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Gibraltar talks TerraSmart acquisition, U.S. solar market optimism

Top leaders from Gibraltar Industries and TerraSmart detail plans to become a “one-stop shop” in the solar development value chain.

Total adds to its U.S. utility-scale solar and storage portfolio

The French energy giant acquired a development pipeline of 2.2 GW of solar and 600 MW of co-located storage assets.

Sunrise brief: Norfolk Naval Shipyard adds battery storage and CHP

Also on the rise: Researchers find big errors in how U.S. cities report GHG emissions, and scientists peer inside cycling Li-ion batteries to learn how the technology can be improved.

Solar Farm 2.0 helps Illini reach its campus renewable energy goals

The 12 MW installation nearly triples the university’s on-site renewable energy generation portfolio.

Sunrise brief: Borrego to develop 110 MW solar project, its largest to date

Also on the rise: Con Edison tallies the amount of customer-owned solar added in 2020, Mosaic notches a milestone, researchers publish a cybersecurity guide for utilities, and more trash talk on EV refuse hauling.

Solar companies pledge to oppose forced labor in the supply chain

The pledge is part of an industry-wide effort led by the Solar Energy Industries Association that supports the development of a supply chain traceability protocol.

TVA allows power companies to charge anti-solar fixed fees

TVA’s new rate structure enables power companies to impose fees onto solar customers. Similar fees have been repeatedly challenged elsewhere.

Solar developer to pay $1.14 million settlement over environmental damage

The developer must comply with state and federal laws to protect water quality and natural resources at the solar array, restore impacted resources, and place a parcel of 24 acres into conservation.

Sunrise brief: Following Covid-19, energy consumption will take years to recover, EIA says

Also on the rise: TVA allows local power companies to charge new fees to solar customers, Southwest Power Pool launches an imbalance market, and J.D. Power rates EV charging satisfaction.

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