Amazon announced five new renewable energy projects in China, Australia and the U.S. that further support Amazon’s commitment to reach 80% renewable energy by 2024 and 100% renewable energy by 2030 (and potentially as early as 2025), as well as to reach net zero carbon by 2040.
Amazon Announces Five New Utility-Scale Solar Projects to Power Global Operations in China, Australia, and the U.S.
Jun 4, 2020 9:15:00 AM / by Amazon posted in Renewable Energy, Utilities, United States, Energy Storage, Amazon, Climate Plan, Decarbonization, Corporate, Corporate Goes Solar, Climate Change, China, Australia, Industrial PV, Utility Scale Markets, Clean Energy, Green Finance, Procurement
SEIA calls for strengthening PURPA
Jun 1, 2020 9:15:00 AM / by William Driscoll, pv magazine posted in California, Policy, United States, Markets, Utility-Scale PV, Texas, ERCOT, Industrial PV, Commercial PV, Consumer Protection, Markets & Policy, New England, FERC
Rebuilding the West through bold investment in clean energy
May 28, 2020 9:15:00 AM / by Brett Isaac, Chris Deschene, Clara Pratt, Dan Rosen, Kevin De Leon posted in California, Policy, United States, Markets, Utility-Scale PV, Installations, Arizona, Opinion & Analysis, Industrial PV, Commercial PV, Covid-19, Markets & Policy, Navajo Power
Adding solar at airports
Apr 20, 2020 9:15:00 AM / by Emiliano Bellini, pv magazine posted in Solar Development, Solar Capital, Solar Finance, Solar Industry, India, Industrial PV, Commercial PV, Renewables, Malaysia, Airport
Installing solar at airport sites can pose problems associated with glare.
Building on bifacial momentum
Apr 13, 2020 9:00:00 AM / by Mark Hutchins, pv magazine posted in Policy, Energy Storage, Markets, Utility-Scale PV, Distributed Storage, Racking, Technology, Industrial PV, Commercial PV, Utility Scale Markets, Research & Development, Colorado, Albedo, Batteries
The NREL’s bifacial testing site in Golden, Colorado.
New Jersey calls for 14 GW more solar through 2035
Apr 6, 2020 9:00:00 AM / by William Driscoll, pv magazine posted in Policy, Markets, Utility-Scale PV, NREL, Decarbonize, Fossil Fuels, New Jersey, Decarbonization, Electric Vehicles, Climate Change, Global Warming, Residential PV, Electrification, Sustainability, Industrial PV, Commercial PV, Industry
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy
The good news: The US added 13.3 GW of solar in 2019, beating wind and gas in new capacity
Mar 23, 2020 9:30:00 AM / by Eric Wesoff, pv magazine posted in Community, Policy, United States, Markets, Utility-Scale PV, Finance, Installations, Residential PV, Industrial PV, Commercial PV, Utility Scale Markets, Covid-19, Resilience
The good news is that 2019 was a remarkable year for solar in the U.S.
The bad news is, well, you know what the bad news is.
Wood Mackenzie and SEIA put out their 2019 U.S. Solar Market Insight, but the report doesn’t/can’t account for the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the solar industry in 2020 and its supply chains, component costs and project timelines.
Here are five takeaways from the pre-COVID-19 U.S. solar industry.
- The U.S. solar industry installed 13.3 GW of PV last year, 23% more than in 2018.
- The U.S. added more than 2.8 GW of residential solar in 2019.
- Cumulative operating photovoltaic capacity in the U.S. now exceeds 76 GW, up from 1 GW at the end of 2009.
- Solar accounted for nearly 40% of all new electricity generating capacity added in the U.S. in 2019
- The contracted utility PV pipeline is a record high 48.1 GW.
Before the COVID-19 outbreak, WoodMac had forecast 47% annual growth for solar this year, with nearly 20 GW of installations expected for a record annual figure. No one would think that forecast likely any more.
SEIA chief executive Abigail Ross Hopper cited the PV industry’s resilience in the face of Section 201 solar import tariffs as a source of hope.
“We know anecdotally that the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting delivery schedules and our ability to meet project completion deadlines, based partly on new labor shortages,” said Hopper. “This once again is testing our industry’s resilience but we believe over the long run we are well positioned to out-compete incumbent generators in the Solar+ decade and to continue growing our market share.”
Pennsylvania solar advocates call for 6 GW by 2025
Mar 16, 2020 9:15:00 AM / by William Driscoll, pv magazine posted in Policy, Markets, Industrial Solar, Residential PV, Sustainability, Industrial PV, Commercial PV, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania’s solar trade association, PASEIA, is calling for the state to reach 6 GW of in-state solar power by 2025, including almost 2 GW of distributed solar.
Northeast US added 800 MW of rooftop solar in 2019
Mar 9, 2020 8:45:00 AM / by William Driscoll, pv magazine posted in Solar Access to All, Massachusetts, Policy, Vermont, Markets, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Installations, Solar Incentives, New Jersey, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Infrastructure, Climate Change, Residential PV, Industrial PV, Commercial PV, Pennsylvania
Image: Adam Stein, Solar States
City of Adelaide commits to 100% renewable electricity
Feb 24, 2020 9:00:00 AM / by Marija Maisch, pv magazine posted in Policy, Markets, Utility-Scale PV, Finance, Installations, Decarbonization, Energy Efficiency, Electric Vehicles, Investments, Infrastructure, Climate Change, Australia, Grids, Integration, Technology, Electrification, Sustainability, Industrial PV, Commercial PV
City of Adelaide was the first jurisdiction in Australia to offer incentives for batteries.