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U.S. solar industry passes 100 GW of installed capacity, SEIA report says
Jun 18, 2021 9:15:00 AM / by David Wagman, pv magazine posted in Solar Development, Commercial Solar Finance, Residential Solar, Commercial Solar, Solar Finance, United States, Markets, Finance, Industrial Solar, Residential PV, Utility Scale Markets, Green Finance, Solar assets
Biden's Proposed 2022 Budget Addresses Climate Change Head On
Jun 4, 2021 9:15:00 AM / by Paul Fischer posted in Solar Energy, Solar Development, Solar Capital, Solar Finance, United States, Energy Storage, Wind Energy, Climate Change, Energy Transition, Environmental Impact, Clean Energy, Solar assets, Climate Disruption, Clean Energy Economy, North America, President Biden, Climate Research, Environmental Justice
Just before the holiday weekend, President Biden unveiled a $6 trillion proposal for the 2022 budget. A large portion of this proposed budget has been allocated towards fighting climate change and transitioning to a clean energy future.
Montana cryptocurrency producers back a utility-scale solar project
May 26, 2021 9:15:00 AM / by David Wagman, pv magazine posted in Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Utility-Scale PV, Solar Industry, Community Solar, Renewables, Solar assets, Montana, Crypto Currency, Bitcoin
Butte, Montana
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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ERCOT Blackouts and A Search for Energy Resilience
Mar 29, 2021 9:30:00 AM / by Paul Fischer posted in Solar Development, Policy, Energy Storage, Solar Industry, Texas, Microgrids, Community Solar, Legislation, Solar Incentives, Solar Plus Storage, ERCOT, Energy Transition, Industrial Solar, Grids, Integration, Clean Energy, Solar assets, Markets & Policy, Political Action, txenergy, Blackouts
On Wednesday, March 24th Advanced Energy Economy (AEE) held a webinar titled "Search for Resilience: Texas Blackouts, Policy Fallout, and How Advanced Energy Can Help”. It has been about one month since the disastrous winter weather caused blackouts all across ERCOT, Texas’s electric grid. It was enlightening to hear from industry and policy experts about what has happened in the wake of the blackouts, and what the future of ERCOT and other electric grids across the United States will look like.
Solar in the Keystone State
Mar 23, 2021 9:30:00 AM / by Paul Fischer posted in Solar Development, Commercial Solar Finance, Commercial Solar, Solar Finance, Decarbonize, Commercial PV, Breiter Planet Properties, Pennsylvania, Clean Energy, Solar assets
Solar in the Keystone State
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
Array Technologies IPO: Stock Commentary
Nov 6, 2020 10:30:00 AM / by Paul Fischer posted in Solar Energy, Solar Development, Utility-Scale PV, Products, Solar Industry, Andrew Breiter-Wu, Racking, Decarbonization, Climate Change, Energy Transition, Commercial PV, Breiter Planet Properties, Rack-Mounted, Clean Energy, Green Finance, Manufacturing, Solar assets, Array, Tracking
Breiter Planet Properties President Andrew Breiter-Wu goes into detail about the recent IPO offering of Array Technologies. Array manufactures tracking and racking equipment for solar systems. This technology allows homeowners, property owners, and businesses to get the most production out of their investment into clean energy. Tracking systems allow the panels to track the direction of the sun so they are receiving the most direct sunlight throughout the day.
Environmental Justice, Social Welfare, and Environmental Infrastructure
Sep 14, 2020 1:45:00 PM / by Paul Fischer posted in Solar Energy, Solar Development, Massachusetts, Boston, Decarbonization, Infrastructure, Energy Consumption, Clean Energy, Solar assets
On Wednesday, September 2nd, NECEC, Northeast Clean Energy Center, and Daymark Energy Advisors hosted a webinar titled Environmental Justice, Social Welfare, and Energy Infrastructure.
Andrew Breiter-Wu Signs Letter to Congress Calling for Clean Energy in COVID-19 Response
Sep 10, 2020 11:30:00 AM / by Andrew Breiter-Wu posted in Renewable Energy, Solar Development, Solar Rooftop, Covid-19, Renewables, Clean Energy, Clean Energy Jobs, Solar assets, Political Action, Congress