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Agriculturally integrated solar takes flight

Mindful land management in solar power development can enhance nearby land productivity, potentially garnering broader local approval, as emerging research underscores the financial and ecological benefits for neighboring agricultural operations.

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Bayer installs 4.4 MW of solar as part of sustainability commitment

Two solar projects, one developed by Enel North America and the other by DSD Renewables, align with Bayer’s sustainability commitments to reach carbon neutrality by 2030 and achieve net-zero by 2050.

Plug Power launches largest U.S. liquid green hydrogen plant in Georgia

The move comes as interest in green hydrogen grows as a tool to decarbonize specific industries, including heavy-duty transportation, heavy manufacturing and aviation.

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Sunrise brief: Many states transition away from net metering

Also on the rise: Energy Department announces investments in clean energy future. WoodMac predicts strong yet flat global PV growth through to 2032. And more.

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Saskatchewan First Nation signs PPA for $200 million solar project

The Ocean Man First Nation agreed to purchase power from a new 100 MW solar project, among the largest in Canada.

Distributed solar and storage policy trends

Trends in U.S. solar policy as tracked by the NC Clean Energy Technology Center.

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People on the move: RWE, Green Lantern Solar, GeoSolar Technologies, and more

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

Training for community-based lenders focuses on climate finance

Virtual training program designed for mission-driven, community-based lenders that support clean energy by offering climate financing in low-income and underrepresented communities.  

Solar installations can be haven for insects

Habitat-friendly solar could help protect insect populations and improve pollination in nearby agricultural fields.

Energy Department announces investments in clean energy future

A slew of funding programs are intended to advance electric vehicles and charging reliability, increase U.S.-made batteries, modernize the power grid and reduce the carbon footprint of federal buildings.

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