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Solar highway noise barriers to be deployed across North America

Buildings-integrated photovoltaics maker Mitrex plans to deploy highway noise barriers with integrated solar that have 1.2 MW of capacity per kilometer. The technology is currently in the pilot phase at government entity locations in North America.

FCC considers offshore wireless networks for renewable projects

Nokia has headed the proposal, looking to use 4G and 5G networks to support offshore renewable energy projects.

Wind, solar, and storage facility completed in Oregon

The Wheatridge Renewable Energy Facility is one of the first in the country to co-locate a wind farm, a solar facility, and a battery storage system.

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Nexamp completes 2.8 MW community solar installation in Burlington, Illinois

The French Road solar project features more than 7,000 solar panels and will supply enough power for about 400 homes.

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Sunrise brief: US utility-scale solar sets record with 50 GW of instantaneous generation

Also on the rise: Distributed solar and storage developer, owner, operator Agilitas Energy nets $350 million. Massachusetts bill bans residents from choosing clean energy suppliers. And more.

Massachusetts bill bans residents from choosing clean energy suppliers

Language buried in S.2842 would force residents back to their default utility, taking away competitive renewable energy options.

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200 partners to help speed interconnection through US Department of Energy program

Three regional grid operators and two utilities have joined the DOE partnership, alongside renewables developers and trade groups, to pursue faster, simpler, and fairer interconnection of renewables and storage, on both the transmission and distribution grids.

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Distributed solar and storage developer, owner, operator Agilitas Energy nets $350 million

The investment is expected to support the national build-out of the company’s 500 MW+ pipeline of renewables and energy storage projects.

Spongy solar cell may be used to power pacemakers

University of Chicago researchers developed a unique, single-layer solar cell that may be used to power less-invasive implantable medical devices.

Maryland passes a pair of community solar bills

HB 1039 and HB 440 create tax incentives for the development of agrivoltaic community solar projects which serve low- and moderate-income customers on rooftops, brownfields, landfills, and clean fills, as well as increasing maximum project capacity to 5 MW.

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