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Hawaiian Electric selects seven solar and storage projects for LMI program

The first seven DG solar and storage projects available to low-and-moderate income Hawaiians have 23 MW of aggregate capacity and are being developed by Nexamp and Melink Solar.

Solar for extreme Arctic conditions

US researchers have installed a pilot 4.3 kW solar system at Oliktok Point, Alaska, north of the Arctic Circle. They want to determine which PV system designs and technologies are most efficient in extremely cold climates with limited sunlight.

Berkeley Lab report on U.S. residential solar adoption shows shifting income and demographic trends

New data from the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab shows growing solar adoption by less affluent households and disadvantaged communities.

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50 states of solar incentives: Mississippi

The Magnolia State, with the lowest per-capita income in the country, has been slow to embrace renewables as it remains dependent on natural gas and nuclear power.

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People on the Move: Argonne, PosiGen, Mortenson and more

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

Sunrise brief: Off-grid solar plus storage EV chargers to be deployed by Puerto Rico government

Also on the rise: Canadian Solar reports strong quarterly results. Virtual power plant provider raises $120 million. And more.

NREL updates interactive chart of solar cell efficiency

The US National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has released a new, interactive version of its research cell efficiency chart for a range of PV technologies.

Off-grid solar plus storage EV ARC systems to be deployed by Puerto Rico government agencies

Puerto Rico’s power grid requires more than $130 billion in repairs after recent hurricanes. Solar and storage companies have provided distributed energy solutions in the aftermath of increasing storms.

Oklahoma utility petitions state to purchase power from 1 GW solar and wind portfolio

The AEP subsidiary awaits approval to add the $2.47 billion project portfolio.

Building renewables emits carbon, building them faster emits far less

Nothing is free, not even renewable energy. A study by Columbia University’s Climate School traces the carbon emissions needed to build renewable energy, and demonstrates how the faster we build, the less emissions will be embodied in our renewable infrastructure.

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