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How to balance Oahu’s renewable energy and agricultural needs

The University of Hawaii at Manoa’s Dr. Matthias Fripp has released a white paper outlining what different land use scenarios would mean for the island in terms of land availability, total electric generation costs, and the overall design of the electric system on Oahu.

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U.S. Trade Commission recommends extension of Section 201 solar tariffs

SEIA responds that a new round of tariffs will hamper U.S. solar development and forestall this administration’s vision of becoming a world leader in clean energy.

Record solar numbers expected this year but IEA highlights pricing concern

The Paris-based body expects the world will have installed almost 160 GW of solar this year, a record number, but still not enough to keep the prospect of a net zero global economy by mid century in sight.

Duke Energy and clean energy advocates come to terms on new net metering rates in North Carolina

The new rates, which include minimum monthly bills, non-bypassable charges, and grid access fees for larger systems, will now go before state regulators for approval.

Sunrise brief: ACORE report finds room for improvement in how renewables are valued

Also on the rise: NextEra Energy sells a 50% stake in a renewables portfolio for almost $850 million, and a discovery may lead to a big jump in perovskite solar cell efficiency.

Renewables deserve better approaches to resource adequacy: ACORE

A new report finds room for improvement in regional approaches to setting the capacity value of renewables and storage.

Sunrise brief: Canadian Solar funds growth plans via stock sale

Also on the rise: UK scientists probe perovskite cell structures to better understand how they work, and the International Trade Commission says that Section 201 tariffs should be extended.

ITC says that Section 201 tariffs should be extended

The issue now moves to President Joe Biden who will decide whether or not to extend the tariffs beyond their February 2022 expiration.

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Utilities seek OK from West Virginia regulators for five solar projects

A 2020 bill authorizes electric utilities to own and operate up to 200 MW of renewable energy facilities.

Sunrise brief: Florida bill targets solar net metering

Also on the rise: Ohio regulators OK another 600 MW of solar, and a megawatt-scale bifacial solar project enters service near the Arctic Circle.

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