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Plug Power launches largest U.S. liquid green hydrogen plant in Georgia

The move comes as interest in green hydrogen grows as a tool to decarbonize specific industries, including heavy-duty transportation, heavy manufacturing and aviation.

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IRA creates 100,000 clean energy jobs and attracts $110 billion in private investments

The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 is ushering in a new decade of U.S. clean energy manufacturing and installation.

EPCs and solar developers share top 5 concerns and opportunities

Leveraging partnerships can help overcome challenges such as supply chain and price volatility as well as embracing opportunities such as meeting domestic content requirements.

Department of Energy to provide $40 million to train energy audit workforce 

The Energy Audit Training program is intended to help states upskill their workforce to ensure that buildings transitioning to renewable methods of energy production meet industry standards.  

More awareness of heat pump capabilities and incentives could drive adoption

Despite generous incentives offered for heat pumps, adoption by both homeowners and contractors may be stalled by lack of understanding of the function of today’s heat pumps or awareness of the incentives.

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Huge Texas battery energy storage facility begins operation

The 300 MWh Revolution energy storage facility was completed in one year—on schedule and within budget.

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First Solar closes $700 million in tax credit transfer sales

The solar panel manufacturer closed the sale of Inflation Reduction Act tax credits.

CubicPV announces $1 billion long-term silicon supply agreement

OCIM, a South Korean polysilicon manufacturer, will supply CubicPV with U.S.-compliant silicon for development of solar wafers.

Guidance released for 45x clean energy manufacturing tax credits

The IRS has released guidelines for attaining the lucrative manufacturing credits contained within the Inflation Reduction Act.

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SMA to build 3.5 GW inverter factory in U.S.

SMA Solar Technology AG says it will open a new 3.5 GW inverter factory at an unspecified location in the United States in 2025. The German manufacturer is currently talking with several U.S. states and potential partners to select the best production site.

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