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Watch: Texas solar project gains financial backers as construction moves ahead

The PV solar resource at the 2,000-acre site ranges means the 200 MW project is expected to generate 537.30 GWh of electricity in its first year of operation.

Sunrise brief: New Jersey community solar program draws a flood of applicants

Also on the rise: Navajo Nation leaders vote to advance a 200 MW solar project, Greenbacker buys a development pipeline, Intersolar NA reschedules its live event, and a report says that flow batteries could use a jump start from DOE.

Power quality issues challenge utilities as solar is added to the grid, survey finds

Power quality issues emerge in terms of voltage swags, swells, flickers, and harmonic distortions, among other things. Many utilities said they are not happy with their ability to gather useful data to address the problems.

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Insuring against hail is all about risk management for solar project developers

In the second installment of this series, pv magazine talks with Michael Kolodner of Marsh to learn about the evolution of hail risk management and how insuring a solar project is about more than just the policy.

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Duke Energy Renewables looks to build 175 MW of solar in Indiana

The $180 million project would spread across two counties just southwest of Indianapolis.

Energy transition jobs: Nexamp, American Clean Power, Vision Solar, and more

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

Black Hills signs 15-year PPA for energy from $200 million solar facility

The 200 MW facility will be built and owned by 174 Power Global at a site in Colorado.

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Sunrise brief: Maxeon will ramp up solar shingle module production, scout U.S. site

Also on the rise: Canadian Solar starts work on $230 million worth of solar projects in Japan, and the Canadian government backs efforts to move Arctic communities off of diesel and onto renewables.

New Mexico gains a community solar program

The state’s governor signed Senate Bill 84 into law, paving the way for a statewide community solar program in 2022 that includes a 30% capacity carveout for low-income people and service organizations.

Using optical film to concentrate light, Alberta Solar One enters service

The approach taken at the 13.7 MW site redirects and concentrates otherwise discarded light onto the PV cells. 

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