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NIPSCO and EDP Renewables bring 200 MW of solar to Indiana

The utility signed a PPA for EDP’s upcoming Indiana Crossroads Solar Park, as part of NIPSCO’s effort to become coal-free by 2028.

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Pennsylvania’s state government is going 50% solar with ambitious build program

A seven-project 191 MW portfolio owned and operated by Lightsource bp will power nearly half of the government’s electricity needs.

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Minute to design it: Solar design apps save time creating proposals for owners

In a sales environment where only one in 10 viable solar projects moves forward, getting from a good idea to a firm decision by a customer needs to happen fast. Here’s how one commercial solar installer makes technology work.

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Bifacial solar added at two bioscience facilities

The 572 kW systems feature Prism Solar bifacial panels and are installed at a bioscience company’s facilities, which produce Covid-19 test kits.

U.S. solar industry comes ‘roaring back,’ breaks multiple records in 2020

Here are the brand-new stats and forecasts from the Solar Energy Industries Association and Wood Mackenzie.

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FPL ‘green’ hydrogen pilot could herald a scale-up using solar and wind resources

The utility touted its massive Manatee Energy Storage Center and recommitted to a $65 million green hydrogen pilot project that could impact the future of zero-emission power generation.

Solar Alliance to develop 56 MW data center solar project

The project could expand to 150 MW, as part of Solar Alliance Energy’s second venture with Green Data Centers.

Ohio bills would open solar project applications to a popular vote

The bills would allow local elected officials to require a vote on projects set to be developed within a township.

Duke faces pushback over North Carolina brownfield solar project

Duke along with community and environmental groups find themselves as unlikely allies as state officials deem a 5 MW installation to be expensive and unnecessary.

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Underperforming solar assets shade the entire industry. Here is how to fix it

The growing deployment of solar assets can’t be contained. For the health of the whole industry, we owe it to ourselves to deploy better projects.

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