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It’s no longer ‘if’, but ‘how’ to get to 100% emissions free electricity

NREL explores the complexities of the various technology paths to 100% emission-free electricity in the United States, which include 540 GWac to 1 TWac of solar power being installed by 2035.

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Naked Energy coming to America

ELM Solar will manufacture and distribute Naked Energy’s solar thermal heating products in the U.S.

 

50 states of solar incentives: Virginia

Virginia has ramped up its solar investment mightily in recent years, and it is expected to continue to be a leader on the east coast.

Toyota to invest $2.5 billion to expand battery manufacturing in North Carolina

The auto manufacturer eyes a fully electrified future, with a goal of carbon neutrality in its vehicles and operations by 2035.

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The IRA won’t solve all of our energy issues

Texas solar owners still have to give their energy away at discounted rates

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Sunrise brief: Sungrow mulling new inverter factory outside of China

Also on the rise: US startup unveils plug-and-play solid-state battery for residential applications. California lawmakers pass equitable community solar bill. And more.

US startup unveils plug-and-play solid-state battery for residential applications

Zendure has developed a residential storage system using a semi-solid state battery with 6.438 kWh capacity. Each unit is scalable with up to four batteries, bring the capacity of one unit to 32 kWh and of two units to 64 kWh. The system can be used with solar panels.

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Enphase partners with Home Connect to manage home appliances from a single app

Integrated clean home energy and smart appliances platform lets users run appliances on battery-stored solar energy in pre-determined time frames.

Arctech launches SkyWings, a dual-row single-axis solar tracker

The solar tracking, racking, and buildings-integrated photovoltaics provider released the novel dual-row design for use in various climates and topographies.

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DOE funds $11 million battery research center at University of Michigan

The new research center will focus on the development of advanced batteries and fuel cells for electric vehicles.

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