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First half 2023 total solar corporate funding increased 54% year-over-year

According to Mercom’s Solar Funding report almost 25.5 GW of solar projects were acquired in the first half of the year, totaling $18.5 billion.

Lincoln Park’s first community solar program

Low-income and minority communities are often most affected by extreme and damaging weather storms, as well as to indoor air pollution and higher energy costs. However, one community in Minnesota is actively working to change that.

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Solar-plus-storage evaluated for resilience at seven Florida community health centers

Solar-plus-storage systems at any of the nation’s 14,000 community health centers can keep them running through power outages, and preserve medications requiring refrigeration. A Florida study evaluated the systems’ health care value and the financial return.

Sunrise brief: Texas curtailed 9% of solar generation in 2022

Also on the rise: The last net-metered project in Indiana. State climate policies that can make a difference. And more.

State climate policies that can make a difference

Rocky Mountain Institute presents updated climate policy scorecards for 20 states, tracking progress to 2030.

Pegasus Solar introduces roof mount with integrated sealant

The InstaFlash pre-installed sealant is designed for composite shingle roofs.

Texas curtailed 9% of solar generation in 2022

Transmission and energy storage limitations are leading to wasted renewable energy.

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How smart electrification can unlock the potential of solar PV Integration

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) explains how many smart electrification solutions are already available and ready for commercialization, with pioneering companies creating, trialing and deploying potentially transformative innovations.

Solar powers manufacturing of concrete utility poles

The solar installation is enabling Valmont to create utility transmission and distribution poles at scale with lower greenhouse gas emissions.

The last net-metered project in Indiana

A 1.3 MW, behind-the-meter solar project had to meet a six-month deadline in order for the project to be exempt from Indiana’s 2017 law that revoked net-metering.

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