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Four global trends in solar and storage

A review of recent solar and storage related trends as seen by IHS Markit.

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North American EV battery production forecast to reach 1 TWh annually by 2030

Rust Belt states of the Midwest have estimated production capacity of 30 GW to over 100 GW per year of EV batteries, with California and Ontario adding capacity as well.

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Sunrise brief: Polysilicon prices drop 54% since August 

Also on the rise: Solar in the fight for energy justice. Leading solar inverter trends of 2022. And more.

Space-to-Earth solar power to undergo testing

On January 3, Caltech launched a PV array into orbit to test its ability to transmit electricity back to Earth.

Three solar industry trends to watch in 2023

Navigating major changes for the solar industry as we begin the new year.

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Novel ice dispatch energy storage systems to be deployed for building decarbonization

Modular cold energy storage projects are in line for a DOE-supported loan for the installation of a 120-building energy storage portfolio in California and various other states.

New York to add 25 GWh of energy storage for less than the cost of a slice of pizza

The state expects to save $2 billion a year, while meeting 18% to 25% of current seasonal peak demand, once the total deployed capacity reaches 6 GW by 2030.

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Solar is front and center in the fight for energy justice

Renewable energy in the form of community and rooftop solar can bring relief to people who are disproportionately affected by climate change, pollution, and rising energy prices. Many groups are working hard to open up access to solar and the recently passed U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has a plan, backed by generous funding.

People on the move: SunVest, BrightNight, Heelstone Renewables, Elexity and more

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

Schneider Electric launches home energy management system that integrates solar, storage, EV charging and appliances

The Schneider Home platform’s five components include a smartphone app to help monitor and allocate energy resources.

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