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Sunrise brief: New York Governor lays out plan to achieve 10GW of distributed solar by 2030

Also on the rise: Duke Energy Florida launches utility-owned “community” solar program. Batteries help solar connect, pricing still strong. Three year commercial solar project payback period expected through roof mount cost reductions. “It’s time for ISO-New England to get out of the way” of renewables, said Senator Markey. MIT and Stanford researchers are employing artificial intelligence to test perovskites in pursuit of a commercially viable PV cell manufacturing process. NREL’s eight storage projections through 2050. New Hampshire ranks 40th in solar installations in the country due in part to minimalistic or nonexistent renewable energy policies.

New York Governor lays out plan to achieve 10GW of distributed solar by 2030

The state’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act’s goal is to generate 70% of New York’s electricity from renewables; powering 700,000 additional homes, creating thousands of jobs, with 40% of benefits to low- to moderate-income residents.

Sunrise brief: BorgWarner wins $4 million prize to design American-made EV fast charger

Also on the rise: EDPR and Meta sign PPA for 156MW of solar from Cattlemen Solar Park in central Texas. Castillo Engineering selected to provide electrical design for New York community solar portfolio. NYSERDA launches energy advisory website for low-to moderate income households. Bluetti launches 350W foldable solar module. Green hydrogen electrolyzer provider closes $45 million Series B. Gallaudet University to install 2.5MW microgrid.

NYSERDA launches energy advisory website for low- to moderate-income households

The website is intended to streamline the awareness of and access to clean energy programs and energy assistance for low- to moderate-income households in New York State.

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Castillo Engineering selected to provide electrical design for New York community solar portfolio

The six projects total just over 38MW in capacity and are all scheduled to be operational in Q2 of 2022.

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Next-gen community solar characterized by resilience, equity, EV charging co-location

The Rocky Mountain Institute released a report outlining how its vision of “community solar+” can spread the benefits of solar throughout our communities.

Sunrise brief: Unprecedented solar project gets the green light in New York

Also on the rise: Recurrent Energy sells Gaskell West solar-plus-storage projects to Matrix Renewables. Designs, control strategies for PV-integrated shading devices. EagleView high-resolution aircraft imagery-enabled platform may cut solar sales to install by two weeks. Fronius releases solar design tool. 250MW solar project planned for former West Virginia coal mine.

280MW solar project outside of Rochester gets the green light

While New York has become a national solar leader, projects of this size are unprecedented in the Empire State.

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Sunrise brief: Array Technologies may be insulated from anti-circumvention, said ROTH

Also on the rise: Hot carrier solar cells could potentially breaking the Shockley-Queisser limit of silicon-based photovoltaics. Job moves at Nexamp, Algonquin Power & Utilities, and more. Photovoltaic cell harvests energy day and night. Power Factors selected to manage Vesper Energy’s development pipeline. New inverter from SMA for residential, commercial PV. Aluminum-nickel molten salt battery for seasonal renewables storage. Nautilus completes 24.9MW community solar portfolio in New York.

Nautilus completes 24.9MW community solar portfolio in New York

New York State is the number one community solar market in the US, and the largest market for Nautilus, which now has over 87MW in operation in the state.

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