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FERC opens the door for solar advocates to take Alabama regulators to court

The Commission declined to grant an enforcement action petition against state regulators that allowed Alabama Power to institute a punitive solar charge, instead allowing the petitioners to take the fight into their own hands in court.

Sunrise brief: Watch how this solar array will boost the International Space Station’s power capacity

Also on the rise: Intel will work with EIC to develop long-term energy storage approaches for data centers, and while 2020 was a downer for most of us, renewables did very well.

Agilitas acquires New England Battery Storage, Maine battery portfolio

The portfolio includes a 5 MW/10 MWh front-of-the-meter battery system and brings Agilitas’ total solar and storage development pipeline over 300 MW.

Carbon capture expansion a key action in achieving net zero emission goals

Carbon capture, utilization, and storage projects must double every five years to achieve net zero, IHS Markit says in a new report.

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Solar and wind gain, prices fall as PJM auction secures future capacity

The delayed auction produced a price of $50/MW-day for much of the PJM footprint and saw an increase in cleared capacity for solar and wind generation.

Solar 101: The obvious… and not so obvious… state solar incentives

Here are three tools to help you navigate the sometimes-complex array of state incentives for your rooftop solar project.

Microgrid advocacy group restructures as a nonprofit

The group advocates for microgrids, calling them a vital part of a healthy energy infrastructure.

Genius award for a student-designed portable solar carport

Dubbed Gismo Power, the appliance is entirely mobile, can be grid-connected, and may be folded for storage.

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Florida town decides to gut net metering

The city of Green Cove Springs, Florida, has passed an ordinance to halve its net metering credit, a move that renewable advocates are concerned will spread to other towns.

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Sunrise brief: SunPower aims for growth as it retires debt to enhance its flexibility

Also on the rise: An anti-solar bill fails a California Assembly vote, meet our new Associate Editor, a green hydrogen project gets more investment, and a blue hydrogen venture could come to a troubled synfuels plant.

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