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FPL ‘green’ hydrogen pilot could herald a scale-up using solar and wind resources

The utility touted its massive Manatee Energy Storage Center and recommitted to a $65 million green hydrogen pilot project that could impact the future of zero-emission power generation.

New optical coating could extend lifetime of solar PV cells

The research project is a collaboration between Case Western Reserve University in Ohio and the University of Rochester in New York.

Sunrise brief: Wärtsilä wins order for utility-scale energy storage to support Texas electric grid

Also on the rise: Hawaiian Electric says that developers and suppliers share the blame for its interconnection delays, Redflow will supply a 2 MWh energy storage system for a California microgrid, and FPL files for new base rates and solar project cost recovery.

Cleantech Roundup: Trina Solar, SunSpec Alliance, Array Technologies, and more

Check out this week’s list of some of the newest announcements related to clean energy products.

Solar Alliance to develop 56 MW data center solar project

The project could expand to 150 MW, as part of Solar Alliance Energy’s second venture with Green Data Centers.

Iowa project goes online, boosting state’s solar market

The 127.5 MW Wapello Solar project almost doubles the state’s previously recorded installed solar capacity.

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10 energy bills to watch in the 2021 state legislative session

From Hawaii banning fossil fuels to Kentucky outlawing floating solar PV, these 10 energy bills are worth watching in 2021

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Sunrise brief: LG plans massive U.S. investment in battery production for EVs and energy storage

Also on the rise: Electriq Power signs a $200m private label deal for home energy storage, and ARPA-E awards $18m for automated vehicle research that cuts energy use.

Maryland county approves measure allowing community solar

Community solar installations up to 2 MW may be developed on business- and residential-zoned land, with work yet to be done to open farmland to development.

Huge potential for ‘low-impact’ solar on Long Island, N.Y., roadmap says

Conservation groups and solar advocates partnered to create a roadmap to develop solar projects…a lot of solar projects.

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