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PV commissioning times up by 6 months over past 20 years, claim scientists

Scientists in Switzerland used project-level data from BloombergNEF to analyze completion times of renewable energy projects across 48 countries. They have found that average commissioning times have increased over the past two decades for all clean energy technologies.

Maine blueberry grower goes solar

ReVision Energy is the installer and REC Solar the investor of the project that is expected to generate 8.5 GWh of clean energy in the first year of operation, offsetting an estimated 8 million pounds of carbon every year, or the equivalent of planting 60,735 trees.

Solar power purchase agreement prices rise 15% year-over-year

PPA pricing rose in some markets like California and declined in others, including Texas, said a report from LevelTen Energy.

Sunnova Adaptive Home to feature Lumin Smart Panel

The Lumin app lets homeowners monitor their energy use, create on- and off-grid circuit management schedules and automate time-of-use rate avoidance.

Sunrise brief: The fossil fuel retirement boom

Also on the rise: Secondary market for solar modules presents low-cost buying opportunities. A look at long-term solar degradation. And more.

Duke Energy leasing EV chargers in North Carolina

The Charger Solution program enables users to install an EV charger with no upfront cost and monthly payments starting around $14 a month, according to Duke Energy.

Sunrun solar-plus-storage powers the grid during peak demand

In partnership with utility Pacific Gas and Electric, the residential solar installer enrolled distributed batteries to serve the grid during times of peak demand.

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Secondary market for solar modules presents low-cost buying opportunities

Pricing comparisons and trends within the solar panel secondary market are reviewed in a report from EnergyBin.

Solar is a team sport

How amplified quality incidents can send ripples through the industry, affecting solar perception and adoption.

A retirement boom for fossil fuels

Since early 2003, the United States has retired the same amount of fossil fueled electricity generation capacity as it has installed, even while the size of the economy has grown by two thirds.

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