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Large-scale solar with 600 MWh of storage now operational in California

Located mostly on Bureau of Land Management land, Desert Quartzite is expected to generate enough electricity to meet the consumption needs of more than 163,000 average California homes.

Missouri solar jumps nearly 30% with Huck Finn facility coming online

Owned by Ameren Missouri, this 200 MW solar plant is one of three solar facilities the company acquired in 2024. They have a combined capacity of 500 MW and represent a total acquisition cost of approximately $900 million.

New York’s Morris Ridge Solar Project goes online

Morris Ridge Solar is expected to generate enough energy to meet more than 47,000 New York households’ energy needs.

RE+ 2024: Key takeaways on the U.S. solar industry

The 4.9 earthquake that shook Anaheim on the last day of RE+ 2024 did little to rattle the enthusiasm seen and felt at the largest energy conference in North America.

Software will complete first-stage interconnection studies in one day, firm says

As a grid operator works to automate its phase 1 study process for interconnecting solar, storage and other generating projects, the firm developing the automation software says the study process will take just one day.

Public input sought for large-scale solar project in Arizona

According to the application submitted by developer EDF Renewables, the proposed Socorro project will sit on 3,066 acres on nearly 6,000-acres of public land and it would produce up to 350 MW of solar energy along with battery energy storage.

Sunrise brief: NYC area energy storage developer nets $225 million investment

Also on the rise: Ohio’s largest solar complex activates its first phase. Agrivoltaics can help meet growing needs of the Lone Star State. And more.

Ohio’s largest solar complex activates its first phase

The first 194 MW of a 749 MW solar project was activated by EDF Renewables North America and Enbridge.

Standard Solar expands into Texas with recent solar acquisition

The 9.9 MW commercial solar project acquired from EDF Renewables North America expands the Standard Solar portfolio to 23 states.

ASICS doubles the solar on Mississippi distribution center

The additional 1 MW of solar is projected to provide $100,000 in energy savings in the first year, with the environmental benefits of the combined systems estimated to offset the electricity of around 290 households annually.

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