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Solar 101: Three tips about those solar tax credits

We are by no means tax pros, but here are three insights to help you see how federal tax credits may benefit your solar project.

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iSun reports a wider loss, but seeks to grow with recent acquisitions

A year-over-year decline in EBITDA was due largely to higher general and administrative expenses and lower gross profit due to the impacts of Covid-19-related shutdowns.

Standard Solar bring solar canopies to 21 Southern California schools

The installations are expected to reduce the CO2 equivalent of roughly six million pounds of coal burned in their first year, and provide urban heat reduction benefits.

EPRI launches decision tool for distributed energy resources

The tool provides a free, publicly accessible, open-source platform for calculating, understanding, and optimizing the value of DER.

California poised to order 11,500 MW of new electric capacity, mostly from renewables

The resources will help the state respond to more extreme weather events and replace generation from 3,700 MW of retiring natural gas plants and 2,200 MW from a retiring nuke.

ACCIONA gets a green light for Kentucky’s largest solar project

The 188 MW Fleming County Solar Project represents an exponential increase in solar capacity for the Bluegrass state and is part of a larger portfolio the company is developing for Amazon.

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Sunrise brief: First Solar joins global workers’ rights coalition

Also on the rise: Utah solar plant will supply a new Facebook data center, Talesun will supply bi-facial modules to a Pennsylvania solar project, and Deutsche Bank arranges financing for a 250 MW California solar project.

Trina Solar 210mm cells are headed to North American markets from new plant in Vietnam

Trina Solar broke ground on its Thai Nguyen plant in December, and completed construction in five months.

Montana cryptocurrency producers back a utility-scale solar project

The 300 MW Basin Creek Solar Project would be built on ranch land in Butte and would supply energy to an expanding data center.

After a pointed exchange, Hawaii regulators revise conditions for a $500m energy storage project

Both Hawaiian Electric and its regulators expressed frustration over a decision approving an energy storage system that will be critical to retiring a coal-fired power plant by September 2022.

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