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New Jersey and Massachusetts announce millions in EV funding

Governors of the Northeast states both said the adoption of electric vehicles is essential to meet environmental and clean energy goals. Two Northeast states separately announced major investments in electric vehicle (EV) funding, with New Jersey unveiling $100 million for clean transportation projects and Massachusetts adding $10 million to include trucks in its EV rebate…
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Duke Energy announces major solar additions in Florida and the Carolinas

More than 1.3 GW will be built or owned by the utility across Florida and the Carolinas in the coming years, driven by the company’s Competitive Procurement for Renewable Energy program. Duke Energy has announced two major solar investments: $1 billion to construct or acquire a total of 700 MW of solar power facilities through 2022 in Florida…
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West Virginia’s largest-ever solar project gets siting approval

92.5 MW of solar could be coming to 795 acres in Jefferson County, after state regulators granted a siting certificate to Wild Hill Solar LLC. West Virginia regulators have granted a siting certificate to Wild Hill Solar LLC, which plans to build a 92.5 MW facility on 795 acres of agricultural land in Jefferson County.…
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Military veterans are poised to help lead record solar growth

The Solar Ready Vets Fellowship program offers a pathway to connect solar companies with military veterans. As clean energy companies work to meet growing demands, many have had difficulty finding qualified job applicants. In the 10th annual National Solar Jobs Census released in 2019, 83% of solar employers reported it was difficult or somewhat difficult to fill key roles, predominantly…
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Sunrise brief: Good solar makes good neighbors, researchers say

Also on the rise: Wyoming considers a solar production tax, NREL updates a renewable energy data tool, and extensions may be sought to the FERC 2222 timeline. With apologies to the poet Robert Frost who wrote “good fences make good neighbors,” it seems that installing solar panels on your house is the neighborly thing to…
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Top 10 U.S. corporate renewable energy buyers of 2020

A new report from REBA highlights the leading players and found that utility-scale solar power was the most sought-after renewable resource among the country’s major companies. Amazon was the No. 1 U.S. corporate buyer of renewable energy in 2020, procuring more than 3.16 GW. Utility-scale solar power also was the most sought-after renewable resource among…
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House lawmakers reintroduce the GREEN Act, a ‘critical’ bill for solar

The legislation would extend the federal Investment Tax Credit for solar and create a version for energy storage technology. Lawmakers on the U.S. House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Select Revenue have reintroduced the Growing Renewable Energy and Efficiency Now (GREEN) Act, which includes a five-year extension of the solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC). Led by Subcommittee…
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National Clean Energy and Sustainability Accelerator bills introduced in House and Senate

The Accelerators would seek investment and procurements in areas such as renewables, storage, transportation, transmission, resiliency, efficiency, reforestation, agriculture, and industrial de-carbonization. Bills to create a Clean Energy and Sustainability Accelerator that can leverage $100 billion of public funds to finance up to $463 billion in total investment over the next four years have been…
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Southern Power adding energy storage to two California solar farms

The company said retrofitting its existing solar projects with energy storage will help enhance California’s grid reliability. Southern Power, a U.S. wholesale energy provider and subsidiary of Southern Co., is retrofitting a pair of its California solar farms with battery storage resources and has secured two 20-year power purchase agreements from Southern California Edison (SCE).…
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Wells Fargo to install nearly 100 solar arrays on U.S. properties

The shift in strategy means the bank will move away from using RECs as its primary tool to meet its renewable energy goals. Financial firm Wells Fargo is partnering with Ameresco to install 30 MW of new onsite solar arrays on nearly 100 of its retail and administrative offices in Arizona, California, Connecticut, Iowa, New…
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