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Midwestern states agree to co-develop an EV charging network

Governors of five states agreed to increase access to electric vehicle charging infrastructure in the Midwest.

Why the U.S. would gain from a domestic renewable energy supply chain

An analysis says the next decade presents the best opportunity to onshore supply chains, creating thousands of U.S. jobs, pursuing environmental and human well-being goals, and improving national resilience.

Interconnecting solar to the grid: An aggressively opaque process

If we’re honest about our current power grid development reality, we will accept that it is renewables that have been footing the bill for upgrades to the power grid.

California legislators show support for community solar proposal

Dubbed the “Net Value Billing Tariff,” the program would be targeted at low-income and disadvantaged customers, who would be compensated based on the value of a project’s generation at the time it’s provided to the grid.

SEIA warns of a solar industry ‘death blow’ as Commerce weighs tariffs

Swinerton’s George Hershman warned, “This is absolutely the biggest risk and issue for our company and the industry.”

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House bill would channel $3.5 billion to domestic solar manufacturing

The act would boost investment in U.S. solar manufacturing.

Oregon regulators ease community solar guidelines

Community solar development is set to accelerate as the program full capacity allotment is now available. Low-income customers have had their discount doubled.

Sunrise brief: Solar manufacturer expands to the U.S.

Also on the rise: Texas is urged once again to winterize its energy infrastructure, and work starts on an 80 MW BTM solar array.

Report calls on Texas…again…to winterize its energy infrastructure

The FERC/NERC assessment pointed to freezing of generator components and fuel issues as the top two major causes of generator outages, derates, or failures to start during the February 2021 winter storm.

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SEIA warns that tariffs could jeopardize one-third of solar projects by 2023

Anti-dumping tariffs would jeopardize 18 GW of solar projects by 2023, the SEIA said in a letter to the Commerce Department.

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