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Accelerating large-scale solar development while minimizing land use impact

Historic land use agreement unites developers, environmental organizations and local interest groups, and is the result of a 20-month Solar Uncommon Dialogue convened by Stanford’s Woods Institute for the Environment, the Solar Energy Industries Association, and The Nature Conservancy.

DOE announces $7 billion to kick off seven regional clean hydrogen hubs 

The hubs are collectively expected to produce three million metric tons of hydrogen each year; however, some stakeholders shared their skepticism.

Sunrise brief: 3Sun to offer Oklahoma-built modules by 2025, perovskites possible by 2027 

Also on the rise: Solar cell prices are expected to hit fresh record lows following China’s Golden Week. Aqua Metals, 6K plan first circular supply chain for lithium batteries in the U.S. And more.

3Sun to offer Oklahoma-built modules by 2025, perovskites possible by 2027

3Sun, once limited to Enel projects, has plans for up to 9 GW of global module manufacturing capacity split between the Old and New World locations – with the potential of perovskite modules being available in 2027.

Construction begins on 550 MW solar / 150 MW energy storage in Mississippi

Origis Energy and the Tennessee Valley Authority announced the facilities, which will be built in three phases.

Solar cell prices are expected to hit fresh record lows following China’s Golden Week

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.

Aqua Metals, 6K plan first circular supply chain for lithium batteries in the U.S.

The two companies have signed a multi-part memorandum of understanding, and are planning a co-located facility at a site in Jackson, Tennessee.

Pope Francis says the renewables transition is happening too slowly

The Pope expressed high hopes for next month’s global climate conference.

Sunrise brief: FERC Commissioner Allison Clements describes the path forward for renewables 

Also on the rise: Solar PV LCOE expected to slide to $0.021/kWh by 2050, DNV says. Vermont utility announces emissions-free “zero outages” initiative. And more.

Fossil-intensive utilities plan to add 115 GW solar, 53 GW gas by 2030

In a renewables transition report card from the Sierra Club, only six utilities earned a grade of A, while 29 received an F. “Utilities are failing,” said the group’s executive director, “to protect our health and our collective future.”

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