A year after its launch, the residential portion of SolarTogether joins commercial, industrial, and government portions in being fully subscribed, with the waiting list also at 100% capacity.
Also on the rise: More minerals and metals will need to be produced for the clean energy transition, new reports say; and S-5! launches a solar project app.
The state becomes the 10th to reach the milestone, with installed capacity expected to double in the next four years.
Also on the rise: Partners Group takes a controlling stake in Dimension Renewable as FTC Solar exits, Koch unit buys into a battery company, AltaSea plans a 2.2 MW solar array at the Port of Los Angeles, Captona adds to its fuel cell portfolio, and Canadian Solar wins 86 MW in solar energy auction.
Also on the rise: a wind farm is acquired near San Francisco, and a community solar project is purchased in New York.
The company signed an exclusive co-development agreement with Omni Navitas, bringing its North American development pipeline well over 2 GW.
The agreement will lower program costs, simplify enrollment, and bring three community solar projects to historically underserved communities.
The capacity will come across 11 projects expected to begin construction over the course of the summer.
Also on the rise: Burns & Mac completes work on a 50 MW solar project for CenterPoint Energy, Fourth Wave to spin off its GeoSolar Tech unit, and Sunwealth secures financing for its LMI solar expansion.
The Alliance aims to support the passage of two bills intended to make community solar legal in Michigan.
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