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Trump budget proposal includes over $20 billion in energy and climate cuts

The budget cancels funds for renewable energy, carbon capture, EV programs and more.

Inverted perovskite solar cell based on ionic salt achieves 26% efficiency

An international team led by the U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has used ionic salt for the electron transport layer of a perovskite solar cell to improve device stability and performance. Test results showed a 26% power conversion efficiency with 2% degradation after 2,100 hours of 1-sun operation at 65 C.

Georgia Tech, Stryten Energy tap lead battery innovation

A new battery energy storage system will combine academic research and real-world deployment to create a living laboratory for energy storage experimentation.

April storms cut Eastern U.S. irradiance as northwest surges

In another weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that strong jet stream and Eastern storms split solar conditions across the U.S. in April, with the east experiencing a downturn in solar irradiance while the northwest saw irradiance gains.

RFP alert: IREC seeks proposals for five solar-plus-storage projects in Puerto Rico

The work will consist of installing solar systems with a capacity of approximately 5 kW and battery energy storage systems with an approximate capacity of 13 kWh. An informational webinar will be held on May 6.

In case you missed it: Six big solar stories in the news this week

pv magazine USA spotlights news of the past week including market trends, project updates, policy changes and more.

Solar grazing supports healthier soil, food for sheep, study finds

Solar sheep grazing helps to create a beneficial dual-use environment, found American Solar Grazing Association in a two-year study conducted at 31 different solar sites.

Local opposition threatens clean energy transition

Unprecedented local opposition and anti-solar local ordinances, along with softened federal support from the Trump administration, is driving a need for a new generation of state solar rights statutes, researchers conclude in a forthcoming paper from Arizona State University’s College of Law.

Blink and Create team up on solar-powered EV charging system

The electric vehicle charging infrastructure is designed to need no trenching and is based on Create Energy’s Nanogrid technology and Blink’s chargers.

Sunrun supports California grid with 75,000 distributed batteries

Through a customer opt-in, batteries are coordinated in a virtual power plant that is expected to dispatch 250 MW of power over 2-hour peak demand events.

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