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$10 Million prize to accelerate community solar in underrepresented communities

The U.S. Department of Energy launched the Community Power Accelerator to help deploy more community solar including support and best practices for developers. A Connect the Dots program will provides a resource hub to help teach the public about the benefits of solar energy.

IRA to drive $114 billion in U.S. renewable energy investments by 2031, report says

The advanced manufacturing production (AMPC) credit and domestic content requirement (DCR) are key to spurring a more rapid U.S. renewable energy economy, Wood Mackenzie notes.

Coram Energy to deploy 646 MWh ABC batteries in southern California

Coram Energy, a historic developer of the Tehachapi Wind farms, will deploy 646 MWh of batteries in its two first southern California storage projects.

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CCA must procure 1,300 GWh of supply to meet last 37 GWh of demand

Peninsula Clean Energy did a grid analysis to understand the cost and electricity demand to match hourly electricity demand with 100% clean energy resources by 2025.

Department of Defense maintains strong commitment to renewable energy

The U.S. DoD is in the unique position of being able to make significant investments in climate change and clean energy with significant bipartisan support.

RFP alert: East Bay Municipal Utility District seeks turnkey solar canopy structures

Two canopy structures are needed, both of which will have PV systems connected to new PG&E service under California Net Metering 2.0.

Utilities move ahead with Hawaii’s first two community solar and storage projects on Moloka’i

The Moloka’i Island projects have combined output of 2.45 MW community solar and 11.1 MWh storage systems.

Duke Energy carbon plan sells ratepayers short

By unreasonably limiting Duke’s near-term procurement of clean, low-cost solar resources, the Commission’s order will increase costs for ratepayers and delay reductions in Duke’s carbon emissions.

New York approves siting for upstate solar projects with 309 MW output

Two EDF Renewables projects with 219 MW of capacity will be deployed in Jefferson County, where National Grid has identified the need for additional distributed generation resources. One AES project with 100 MW capacity was approved.

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The price of polysilicon has fallen by 54% since August

A slowdown in purchasing in China, along with a massive ramp up of supply, has led to anticipated price declines for polysilicon.

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