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Sunrise brief: Leaders urge support for clean energy tax breaks that benefit public power

Also on the rise: Cummins and Iberdrola plan a $60 million green hydrogen plant, natural gas falls to renewables (and coal), and Aurora Solar closes a $250 million financing round.

Oil and gas player Repsol enters U.S. renewables sector with a stake in Hecate Energy

Hecate Energy has a portfolio of renewable projects totaling more than 40 GW. Most of its assets are located in ERCOT, WECC, and PJM.

Product roundup: Panasonic EverVolt, REC Group solar panels, LevelTen deal platform, and more

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

Tool offers insight into how solar and wind impact wholesale electric prices

Berkeley Lab’s Renewables and Wholesale Electricity Prices tool allows users to compare pricing trends across locations, regions, and timeframes, down to the nodal level.

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The U.S. shines as a market ripe for renewable investment, EY says

EY consulting released two reports detailing how “a new era of energy policy” will bring significant renewable investment to the U.S. First quarter results may show what’s in store.

Sunrise brief: Farmland dispute deals a setback to a utility-scale solar project in New Jersey

Also on the rise: Supply chain costs hit Maxeon Solar’s Q1 results, Kentucky regulators set a new net metering rate, and Distributed Solar closes financing deal with Bank of America.

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South Carolina regulators approve net metering rules for residential solar

Regulators approved a multi-party stipulation that caps solar applications through the end of 2021 at 1.2 MW for Duke Energy Carolinas and 300 kW for Duke Energy Progress each month.

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Wisconsin regulators approve solar project despite local land use concerns

The 150 MW Onion River solar project was approved for construction, despite opposition from members of the community over the potential loss of crop land near Green Bay.

Roadmap lays out path to renewable hydrogen growth in the Pacific Northwest

The plan calls to “lead with projects” that produce renewable hydrogen and deliver it to customers.

RFP alert: NIPSCO seeks up to 650 MW of capacity for delivery starting in 2024

NIPSCO is considering all sources, including dispatchable and semi-dispatchable generation, renewables, storage, emerging technologies, and other capacity resources.

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