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What is going on in Texas? #ERCOTfail

Feb 17, 2021 3:45:00 PM / by Paul Fischer posted in Solar Energy, United States, Markets, Texas, Power Generation, Fossil Fuels, Coal, Wind Energy, Climate Change, ERCOT, Energy Transition, Technology, natural gas, Coal Plants, Power Outages, Republican, Democrat, txenergy, txwx, txpoweroutage, Climate Disruption, txlege

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Image: Weather Service International

This picture shows the temperature (in Fahrenheit) departure from normal during this recent cold snap. 

 

Late Sunday night, extraordinarily cold temperatures made their way into Texas. As the temperature dropped, the people of Texas switched on the heat, with much of it being electric, in an effort to stay warm. Unfortunately, people weren't the only ones to feel the cold grip of mother nature. Extremely low temperatures, ice, and snow caused power plants to go offline. As the demand for power rapidly shot up, supply drastically fell. 

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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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Image from: pv-tech.org 

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Utility-scale projects driving US solar growth

Oct 1, 2020 10:00:00 AM / by Eric Wesoff, pv magazine posted in United States, Markets, Utility-Scale PV, Texas, utility scale storage, Utility Scale Markets, Covid-19, Nevada, Indiana

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Explore Our Online Store

Aug 7, 2020 12:30:00 PM / by Paul Fischer posted in Renewable Energy, Land Lease, Community, Energy, Solar Development, Solar Capital, Residential Solar, Roof Lease, Policy, Utilities, United States, Andrew Breiter-Wu, Investment Tax Credit, Solar Incentives, Decarbonization, Solar Panels, Electrification, Breiter Planet Properties, Environmental Impact, Utility Scale Markets, Renewables, Solar assets, Prices, solar goals

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Breiter Planet Properties President Andrew Breiter-Wu takes you on a virtual tour of our new Online Solar Shop. In less than 5 minutes you can navigate through the online shop and realize your solar energy dreams. Our prices cannot be beat, and we are dedicated to helping you throughout the entire process.

As technology has advanced and more solar projects have been developed, prices have fallen. State and federal level incentives that are available to make the switch to solar even more affordable.

 

At Breiter Planet Properties, we leverage these market conditions to provide ultimate value to our customers. We are excited to offer the lowest cost solar projects in the country. We ensure our customers get the best value on the market while providing high quality equipment and reliable labor.

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The best way to RFP a solar project: don’t

Jul 2, 2020 9:15:00 AM / by Kirk Edelman, Safari Energy posted in Policy, United States, Markets, Finance, Installations, Opinion & Analysis, Opinion, Industrial PV, Commercial PV, Green Finance, Procurement, Markets & Policy, The Downstream Channel

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Covid-19 weekly round-up: It is still unclear how the crisis will play out on various solar segments, although one US installer says business has never been better…

Jun 29, 2020 9:30:00 AM / by Max Hall, pv magazine posted in Policy, United States, Energy Storage, Markets, Utility-Scale PV, Finance, Distributed Storage, India, Germany, Europe, China, Distributed Solar, World, utility scale storage, Australia, Residential PV, Industrial PV, Commercial PV, Covid-19, Illinois, Markets & Policy, Modules & Upstream Manufacturing

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Solar panels are going cheap at the moment. You might want to take advantage before the great Covid-19 sale comes to an end.

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Hawaii’s solar tender will increase state’s capacity 50%

Jun 8, 2020 9:30:00 AM / by Tim Sylvia, pv magazine posted in Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, United States, Energy Storage, Utility-Scale PV, Distributed Solar, Covid-19, kauai, maui, solar goals

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Image: ProSolar Hawaii

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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