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Con Edison adds another battery energy storage system
Apr 19, 2021 8:30:00 AM / by David Wagman, pv magazine posted in Energy Storage, New York, Demand Management, New York City, Batteries, Resilience, Peak Demand, Battery, Con Edison, Demand Response
FERC Makes A Move to Accelerate the Clean Energy Transition
Apr 16, 2021 10:00:00 AM / by Paul Fischer posted in Real Estate, Microgrids, DERs, Energy Transition, Grids, Resilience, Clean Energy, Transmission & Distribution, FERC, Grid of the Future, Demand Response, Order 2222, Order 2222-A, Clean Energy Economy
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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Breiter Planet Properties Official Partner of Generac
Nov 10, 2020 10:02:00 AM / by Paul Fischer posted in Solar, Energy, Solar Development, Property Owners, Residential Solar, Energy Storage, Modules, Solar Cost & Prices, Power Generation, Fossil Fuels, Investment Tax Credit, Investments, Forest Fires, California Fires, Solar Panels, Energy Generation, Electrification, Sustainability, Industrial PV, Industry, Batteries, Resilience, ESG Investing, Pollution, Solar assets, Markets & Policy, Capacity, Power Outages, Generac PWRCell
Solar Plus Storage: Solving Power Outages
Aug 27, 2020 9:30:00 AM / by Paul Fischer posted in Solar Energy, California, Utility-Scale PV, Solar Industry, Installations, Distributed Storage, Solar Plus Storage, Distributed Solar, Breiter Planet Properties, Resilience, Transmission & Distribution, CAISO, Power Outages
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.”