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Boviet Solar reaches 700 MW module supply deal with Origis Energy

Boviet Solar will supply its 550 W bifacial solar modules for utility-scale projects.

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The stabilizing effect of vertical east-west oriented PV systems

German researchers have looked at how vertical PV systems could provide more electricity during periods of higher demand, while enabling a higher level of integration with agricultural activities.

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EVs that meet a new standard will be able to deliver AC power to the grid

The SunSpec Alliance has issued a “test” version of guidance for implementing the electric vehicle equipment standard.

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Making the most of PV and Li-ion battery storage

In the third in a series on virtual power plants, Jigar Shah discusses the range of possibilities for aggregated, behind-the-meter solar and storage in the United States today.

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Sunrise Brief: US nears 50% emission-free electricity, wind and solar set records

Also on the rise: Just one solar panel offsets the carbon emissions equivalent of 10 trees. Diversifying the solar supply chain necessary to meet climate goals. And more.

US nears 50% emission free electricity, wind & solar set records, solar up 23%

The United States’ power grid crossed 45% of emission free electricity in April, which will probably be our peak clean generation number for the year, as hydro and nuclear fall in the month.

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Solar tariffs are not the answer

As energy touches all aspects of our economy, tariffs compromise the ability of solar to provide inexpensive, clean energy. Michael Lamb, chief executive of New Power Partners tackles the problem of US tariffs imposed on Chinese solar goods.

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Diversifying the solar supply chain necessary to meet climate goals

IEA report looks at how government policies boosted China’s solar manufacturing and can do the same in other parts of the world.

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Virginia’s largest proposed solar project granted permit

The 800 MW project still needs approval from state regulators, but construction could begin as early as 2025.

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California solar net metering comment period closed, here’s what leaders said

California has finished collecting public comment on NEM 3.0, a policy that is considered anti-rooftop solar, and has provisions that are called “a tax on the sun.”

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