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Storage prices are falling faster than solar and wind

A study from the University of California and TU Munich in Germany shows that long-term R&D spending played a critical role in achieving cost reductions.

Bill to protect solar customers from discriminatory fees introduced in Texas

Legislators are pushing back on discriminatory fees on wind and solar installations

Solar materials demand boosts DuPont segment results

The chemical giant says that the growing PV market drove improved results in its electronics and communications division.

Stanford, DOE research brings insight into perovskite efficiency

Scientists at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have published research revealing unusual atomic motions in perovskite materials exposed to light. Stanford says the discovery could prove crucial to further increasing the efficiency potential for perovskite solar cells.

Cease and desist: SolarEdge heads to court to stop Enphase ads

The court rejected SolarEdge’s request for a temporary restraining order but did order an expedited schedule to hear whether the company should get a preliminary injunction to stop Enphase from running the videos.

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Hawaii approves contracts for 110 MW-AC of utility-scale solar

NRG will build three large projects for utility HECO, which includes the state’s largest solar plant to date.

JPMorgan Chase goes all in on renewable energy

The financial services giant plans to source renewables for 100% of its global energy needs by 2020, and to facilitate $200 billion in clean financing through 2025 – the largest commitment by any global financial institution to date.

Arizona sun rises: Judge endorses APS, solar industry settlement

After a bruising two-year battle over the value of solar, Administrative Law Judge Teena Jibilian recommended the Arizona Corporation Commission accept a settlement agreement that will bring the matter to a close.

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First Solar to re-start Vietnam factory for its Series 6

First Solar is scrambling to meet demand as the Section 201 case drives module hoarding, and may keep its Series 4 product running longer at its Malaysia plant.

North Carolina governor signs PURPA overhaul bill

The bill will move most of the state’s market for large-scale solar to a competitive procurement model, and allow for leasing of distributed PV systems, while restricting the availability of fixed-price contracts. It will also institute an 18-month wind moratorium.

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