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Colorado permitting red tape adds thousands to rooftop solar cost, finds study

Instant permitting and remote inspections can lower cost and drive installations in the state, according to a study by Brown University, Greenhouse Institute and Watson Institute.

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NYC to get $60 million in state funding for EV fast-chargers

The investment will go toward 267 fast-charging stalls spread across seven locations and both of the city’s airports.

Massachusetts utility-scale battery projects sell IRA tax credits for nearly $10 million

Four municipal utilities in Massachusetts, led by developer Lightshift Energy, are using Basis Climate to facilitate tax credit transfers for battery storage, with plans for up to 50 MW of capacity, ranging from 3 MW/9 MWh to 5 MW/22 MWh.

Mitrex launches solar PV railing systems

The Canadian building-integrated PV manufacturer has launched semi-transparent and opaque solar PV railing systems for balconies or walkways, for retrofit or new buildings. The products are delivered with support bars, concealed cabling and a choice of mounting systems.

Freyr Battery abandons plans for Georgia battery factory

Freyr was motivated to build the factory based on the strength of the U.S. renewable energy and electric vehicle industries, coupled with the tax incentives associated with the Inflation Reduction Act. It would have been a $2.6 billion investment, creating 720 jobs.

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Sunrise brief: Maine community solar portfolio receives $118.2 million in financing

Also on the rise: Moss Landing fire leads to emergency regulations. Trump administration pulls the plug on funding electric vehicle charging networks. And more.

U.S.-made First Solar modules available through new partnership

Distributor Guided Path Solar offers First Solar modules made in Ohio facilities. The modules contain 100% domestic content and are expected to qualify for the Inflation Reduction Act’s domestic content bonus.

Trump administration pulls the plug on funding electric vehicle charging networks

Federal Transportation Department sent a letter to states saying it was suspending approval of spending plans for the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program.

Moss Landing fire leads to emergency regulations

Following the Moss Landing fire in Monterey County, local Californian counties are enacting regulation for battery energy storage systems (BESS).

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China adds export restrictions for minerals used in thin-film solar

Restriction on cadmium telluride exports is expected to increase costs for U.S.-based thin-film solar manufacturer First Solar.

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