Also on the rise: PVEL adds hail stress test for modules, Wolverine signs PPA for 150 MW of capacity, and smart inverters are starting to strut their stuff.
The hail stress sequence aims to address concerns from insurers and asset owners about the ability of PV modules to withstand severe hail impacts.
The program is intended to help companies analyze their DEIJ practices and offers training and support for a more diverse and equitable work environment.
Phoenix Solar has a 65 MWac, 12-year power purchase agreement with Digital Realty.
Gemstone Solar will sit on around 1,000 acres in the southwest part of the state and is slated to enter service in 2023.
Smart inverters have opened up opportunities for people with smart inverters to be paid for providing stored energy on demand and other grid services.
Also on the rise: Under new ownership, a Norwegian module maker could add 1 GW of U.S. capacity; Sunrun add $1 billion to a finance facility; and a natural gas-friendly renewable energy bill passes in North Carolina.
The bill’s long-term commitments reduced oversight for Duke Energy outweigh the renewable capacity increases and coal retirements it promises, according to those against it.
The non-recourse lending facility serves as a warehouse facility to temporarily finance solar assets prior to arranging long term financings.
The system would be connected to the ConEdison grid as a distributed generation asset, and could come online in 2022.
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