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Committee approves Daniel Simmons to lead DOE’s renewable energy office

If approved by the full Senate, the Trump appointee will be formally in charge of the Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office (EERE) at DOE, which he has informally run since 2017.

Utility front group sues to stop Arizona renewable energy referendum

APS-funded Arizonans for Affordable Energy is alleging that 3/4 of the signatures gathered by Clean Energy for a Healthy Arizona are invalid.

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Sunrun achieves pay parity

The nation’s largest residential solar company has announced that it pays its female employees the same as its male employees for similar jobs in similar locations. But regardless of this achievement, the larger industry still has a long way to go.

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#Solar100’s Bryan Birsic: The Tony Stark of C&I Solar

In this #Solar100 Interview, Richard Matsui, Founder and CEO of kWh Analytics, speaks with Bryan Birsic, Co-founder and CEO of Wunder Capital.

Kimbis, Mansour out at SEIA

The national solar trade organization has let go two of its long-time executives, which it says reflects a shift in strategy and priorities.

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Stem raises $226 million

The AI for energy storage startup has raised $26 million in its D round, and has also secured C$200 million to expand into Ontario.

Texas power grid begging for solar power

ERCOT has set mid-day demand records, while aiming for pricing maximums over the past week as summer heat broke state records – all of which creates tremendous opportunities for solar.

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Indiana solar, solar+storage comes in at low prices

Indiana’s NIPSCO received bids for solar power at 3.57¢/kWh for 1.3 GW-AC, and 705 MW-AC of solar+storage at an extra charge of $5.90/kW-Mo. The Solar+wind+storage price was not disclosed.

Imperial Irrigation District sues Riverside County over net metering ordinance

The the public utility is attempting to overrule county ordinance 943, which orders the utility to re-establish its abolished net metering policy.

Heliene retools its Minnesota module factory

The Canadian PV maker is planning to reopen its factory in Northern Minnesota in August, and another factory in Oregon later this year.

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