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Brookfield Renewable to acquire Duke’s commercial renewable business

Following the transaction, and a separate sale of its distributed generation business, Duke Energy will focus on regulated clean energy growth opportunities.

Sunrise brief: It’s unanimous–U.S. renewable market most attractive to investors

Also on the rise: By 2035 IRA will drive $200 billion in solar wages. Three ways states can fix interconnection of distributed solar and storage. And more.

Renewable energy investors unanimously deem U.S. market attractive

In a survey, 100% of investors and developers see increasing investment opportunity in the U.S. renewable energy market when compared to other major countries.

Spearmint Energy secures $200 million loan to develop storage in Texas

The credit facility with Aiga Capital Partners will enable the development of Spearmint’s BESS portfolio in the Texas ERCOT market.

SEIA receives accreditation to develop solar industry standards

The Solar Energy Industries Association is now approved by the American National Standards Institute to develop national standards for U.S. solar and storage.

Form Energy to deploy 100-hour iron-air battery system in Georgia

Georgia Power has more than 850 MW of active energy storage projects under development or in operation across its service territory.

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IRA equals consolidation, diversification

The funds flowing from the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) could prompt solar installers to diversify their offerings to homeowners. The IRA may also lead to consolidation among solar equipment manufacturers, writes Jessica Fishman, a clean energy marketing professional.

Toshiba Carrier wins innovation award for heat pump compressor technology

Toshiba Carrier has been recognized at the 2023 National Invention Awards of Japan for its innovative discharge port structure in multi-cylinder rotary piston compressors for heat pumps. The technology tackles the problem of overheating, resulting in improved heating capacity and efficiency.

By 2035 IRA will drive $200 billion in solar wages

A new report by Dartmouth and Princeton University found that solar and wind project developers stand to reap significant cost savings by using U.S.-manufactured components and paying workers fair wages, thanks to investments tied to the Inflation Reduction Act.

Three ways states can fix interconnection of distributed solar and storage

States can remedy inadequate hosting capacity for distributed solar and storage, unfairly high interconnection costs for some projects, and other interconnection barriers, a consulting firm concluded.

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