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Li-Cycle announces partnership with Renewance, first western ‘Spoke’ plant
Jun 13, 2021 9:15:00 AM / by Tim Sylvia, pv magazine posted in Businesses, Policy, Markets, New York, Business, Arizona, Energy Management Systems, Strategic Alliances, Technology, Batteries, Canada, Manufacturing, Markets & Policy, Technology & R&D, Battery
The U.S. shines as a market ripe for renewable investment, EY says
May 25, 2021 9:30:00 AM / by Tim Sylvia, pv magazine posted in Renewable Energy, Solar Development, Solar Finance, United States, Markets, Solar Industry, Business, Finance, Investments, Paris Climate Agreement, Renewables, Green Finance, ESG Investing, Solar assets, Markets & Policy, North America
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More than 7,000 schools across the US are solar powered
May 14, 2021 9:30:00 AM / by Tim Sylvia, pv magazine posted in Education, Commercial Solar, Businesses, Policy, United States, Markets, Business, Installations, Industrial PV, Commercial PV, Utility Scale Markets, Markets & Policy
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Puerto Rico Energy Resilience
Apr 14, 2021 9:00:00 AM / by Paul Fischer posted in Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Solar, Solar Development, Residential Solar, Solar Finance, Policy, Utilities, Markets, Business, Puerto Rico, Distributed Storage, Rooftop Solar, Microgrids, Solar Incentives, Climate Plan, Investments, Climate Change, Solar Panels, Energy Generation, Opinion & Analysis, Industrial Solar, Technology, Residential PV, Breiter Planet Properties, Utility Scale Markets, Batteries, Solar Rooftop, Renewables, Blackouts, Battery
Governor Baker Signs off on New Climate Law
Mar 29, 2021 1:05:00 PM / by Paul Fischer posted in Renewable Energy, Solar, Community, Residential Solar, Non-Profit, MA SMART Program, Massachusetts, Utilities, Solar Industry, Business, Finance, Wind Energy, Community Solar, Legislation, Solar Incentives, Climate Plan, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Energy Efficiency, Solar Panels, Energy Generation, Industrial Solar, Electrification, Sustainability, Government, Environmental Impact, Resilience, Clean Energy, New England, Charlie Baker
On Friday, March 26th, Governor Charlie Baker signed a new climate bill into law. The official name of the law is “An Act Creating A Next Generation Roadmap for Massachusetts Climate Policy”. Kind of a mouthful. This new law aims to tackle a wide range of challenges and sets goals for the state to reach. It continues the trend of Massachusetts being one of the most progressive states when it comes to climate action.
What does a Biden Victory mean for Clean Energy?
Nov 18, 2020 10:00:00 AM / by Paul Fischer posted in Renewable Energy, Solar, Solar Development, Solar Capital, Utilities, United States, Business, Rooftop Solar, Solar Cost & Prices, Decarbonize, Power Generation, Fossil Fuels, Electric Vehicles, Investments, Green Hydrogen, Solar Panels, World, Industry, Government, Employment, Batteries, Covid-19, Resilience, Renewables, Clean Energy, Green Finance, Zero Emissions, Jobs
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Biden's Energy & Infrastructure Plan
Jul 24, 2020 10:00:00 AM / by Paul Fischer posted in Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Agriculture, Community, Solar Development, Solar Capital, Policy, Utilities, Business, Tesla, Decarbonization, Electric Vehicles, Transportation, Climate Change, Solar Panels, Energy Generation, Grids, Electrification, Industrial PV, Government, Environmental Impact, Research & Development, Solar Rooftop, Covid-19, Renewables, Transmission & Distribution, Zero Emissions
Breiter Planet Properties President Andrew Breiter-Wu takes a closer look at Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden’s $2 Trillion Climate Plan. The plan is to build a modern infrastructure in the United States.
First Solar nears final environmental approval for 450 MW Mojave Desert solar power plant
Jan 20, 2020 10:00:00 AM / by John Weaver, pv magazine posted in Property Management, Real Estate, Revenue, Rent, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Solar, Energy, Solar Development, Solar Capital, Solar Finance, California, New Construction, Policy, Utilities, United States, Markets, Utility-Scale PV, Business, Finance
The U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has given a preliminary, but close to final, environmental approval for First Solar’s 450 MWac Desert Quartzite solar power plant.
How Will Your Solar Panels Perform in Winter Weather?
Dec 3, 2019 6:00:00 PM / by Paul Fischer posted in Property Management, Real Estate, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Energy, Solar Development, Property Owners, Solar Capital, Residential Solar, Commercial Solar, Solar Finance, Modules, Boston, Business, Decarbonize, Decarbonization, Energy Efficiency, Climate Change, Bifacial Modules, Solar Panels
The first winter storm of the season is wrapping up here in New England. As we gather our shovels, ice scrapers, salt, and other winter gear out of the closet, we embark on another journey and battle against mother nature. Skiers and snowboarders rejoice as the fresh snow evokes dreams of carving down the mountain. Others are less enthusiastic about having to deal with another 4-5 months of scraping, shoveling and shivering.
Happy Earth Day from Our President Andrew Breiter-Wu
Apr 22, 2019 8:19:17 AM / by Andrew Breiter-Wu posted in Renewable Energy, Community, About Us, Solar Industry, Business, Tesla, SolarCity, Earth Day, Andrew Breiter-Wu