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How Mosaic is able to accelerate growth in uncertain times

Just under two months after achieving $7 billion in loans funded through the company’s platform, Mosaic has eclipsed the $8 billion mark in loans funded and is nearing its goal of helping more than 1 million people prosper from clean energy.

Solar on Wisconsin city hall provides for more than half of the complex’s energy needs

The 389 kW rooftop system puts Wauwatosa on track to cut carbon emissions by 50% by 2030.

 

Rhode Island limits solar power property taxes

The state legislature amended their local tax laws to lock in the assessed value of land on which renewable energy projects are built.

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Can renewables curtailment be rethought as a good thing?

While curtailing solar and wind energy production can be viewed as a lost opportunity, NREL argues that it may be an important feature in the future energy grid dominated by low-cost renewable energy.

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Siting renewables on brownfields in Wyoming

The Brightfields Energy Siting tool identifies areas in Wyoming where new energy development is unlikely to encounter land-use conflicts.

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People on the Move: CEA, Standard Lithium, BayWa r.e, and more

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities, and energy transition finance.

Sunrise brief: BrightNight to meet one third of Arizona utility’s peak demand with solar and storage project

Also on the rise: GAF Energy to open solar tile manufacturing facility in Texas. States that enable distributed storage will make room for more rooftop solar. And more.

Roll-out solar racking collects rainwater, cuts land use requirements

The gutter-like racking system from Roll-A-Rack collects rainwater that can be used for irrigation.

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50 States of Solar Incentives: Maryland

A historically solar-friendly state, Maryland’s capacity addition projections in the next few years are underwhelming, despite a suite of supportive policies and grants throughout the state.

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BrightNight to meet one third of Arizona utility’s peak demand with solar and storage project

The developer entered a joint venture to deliver 300 MW of solar, 600 MWh of battery energy storage to Arizona’s Southwest Public Power Agency.

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