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Three more companies ask the ITC to extend solar tariffs for four more years

The SEIA opposes extending the Trump-era tariffs, saying they hurt overall solar sector growth and are not an effective way to spur new manufacturing investment.

Kansas City pilots streetlight-mounted EV chargers

The program aims to address equity and accessibility for EV charging, which can be a challenge for apartment-dwellers.

Green Mountain Energy looks to give Arizonans the option to purchase 100% renewable energy

The company is among the first to apply to enter the Arizona electric supply market under the recently-upheld Energy Competition Act.

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Sunlight trims interest rates for residential solar loans

The race to the bottom for interest rates has been a trend in recent years, and Sunlight is the latest to join the party.

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You’ve got $30 billion to spend and a climate crisis. Nuclear or solar?

Research suggests we can power 80% of the U.S. with wind, solar, and 12 hours of energy storage, but being able to replace a nuclear power plant hasn’t been financially viable. Is that about to change?

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Sunrise brief: Big financial win means more clean energy investments from NY Green Bank

Also on the rise: Getting to net-zero carbon by 2050 will be a steep climb, report says; Walmart signs on as anchor for community solar; and BlueWave aims to develop floatovoltaic projects.

BlueWave Solar partners with Laketricity to develop floating solar projects

The joint venture aims to develop floatovoltaic projects, first in Massachusetts and then across New England. Other projects are already proving the concept.

Researchers develop a novel design for agrivoltaics

The design uses metal brackets as mounting structures, conventional solar panels, and a grooved glass plate placed between the solar panels. System costs would be around $847/kW.

NY Green Bank attracts $314m investment from Bank of America

The backing will allow the bank to reinvest capital into new projects at a faster rate by making the additional financing available to more projects.

U.S. to net-zero carbon by 2050 will be a steep climb

Under one scenario, Worley and Princeton estimated that the U.S. would need to build 800 MW of solar every week for the next 30 years to achieve carbon neutrality.

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