Solar Industry News

Long-duration energy storage: The time is now

States with decarbonization goals must plan and prepare for ways to access energy when they need it. Investing in long-duration energy storage (LDES) is the solution.

California hits new record for renewable energy generation

Including solar, wind & nuclear power as well as hydroelectricity via large dams, 59% of CA’s electricity now comes from carbon-free sources.

Solar accounted for 16% of California’s electricity sales in 2021

In total, solar accounted for 15.9% of the California’s retail electricity sales in 2021, the highest among all renewable energy sources.

CSBC proposes $400M investment in community solar + storage

The California Senate Budget Committee (CSBC) proposed a $400M community solar & storage investment in its updated Budget and Fiscal Review.

Global solar power investment to surpass oil for the first time

Solar is emerging as an energy superpower with this year’s investment in the sector ($380B) set to surpass spending on oil production ($370B) for the first time.

Scientists break world record for solar power window material

Scientists have achieved a new world record for a next-generation solar cell, which holds the promise for novel applications like building-integrated and window solar panels.

California teaches Florida and Texas a lesson in ESG

California’s innovation and prosperity are the consequence of stakeholder-centric environmental, social and governance (ESG) policies.

Governor Newsom updates the roadmap to California’s clean energy future

Governor Gavin Newsom today released an update on the state’s clean energy progress and an implementation plan to reach future targets.

California’s ‘zonal’ approach could revamp clean energy planning, shrink interconnection queue: experts

California energy experts generally agree that the state’s interconnection processes need a broad overhaul and hope a new “zonal” approach can help.

Solar energy is now in the center stage of the United States’ plans for a decarbonized economy, representing 70% of high-probability utility-scale power capacity planned through 2025.

Visualizing the remarkable progress of solar energy

Solar has taken center stage for US decarbonization goals, representing 70% of high-probability utility-scale power capacity planned through 2025.
November 21, 2022/by Panel The Planet
The 1,900-acre installation would create 155 megawatts of energy each year in addition to battery storage capacity of another 155 MW.

California-based company formally submits application for massive solar project

A Bay-Area company has submitted an application to build a 1,900-acre, 155MW solar + storage project in La Plata County.
November 20, 2022/by Panel The Planet
California regulators on Thursday proposed changes to the state's residential solar market designed to encourage more at-home battery systems

California pushes incentive program to promote more at-home solar systems

California regulators on Thursday proposed changes to the state's residential solar market designed to encourage more at-home battery systems.
November 19, 2022/by Panel The Planet
Large car parks in France will be covered by solar panels under new legislation approved as part of Pres. Macron’s renewable energy drive.

France to require all large car parks to be covered by solar panels

Large car parks in France will be covered by solar panels under new legislation approved as part of Pres. Macron’s renewable energy drive.
November 18, 2022/by Panel The Planet
The CEC issued a $31M grant to build a 60MWh long-duration energy storage system to provide backup power to the Viejas Tribe.

California funds 60 MWh tribal long-duration storage project

The CEC issued a $31M grant to build a 60MWh long-duration energy storage system to provide backup power to the Viejas Tribe.
November 17, 2022/by Panel The Planet
The Latin American country has far exceeded its goal to reach 20% of energy production from renewable sources by 2025

Chile, the land of mines, leads the way in solar energy

Chile has far exceeded its goal to reach 20% of energy production from renewable sources by 2025, with solar PV energy leading the way.
November 16, 2022/by Panel The Planet
Solar power capacity in the US has grown from just 0.34 GW in 2008 to an estimated 97.2G W today, providing enough energy to 18 million homes.

US solar capacity has grown 28,500% since 2008

Solar power capacity in the US has grown from just 0.34 GW in 2008 to an estimated 97.2G W today, providing enough energy to power 18M homes.
November 15, 2022/by Panel The Planet
The IRA created a massive opportunity for clean energy. EDF President Krupp argues that businesses need to take advantage of this moment.

Clean energy is the biggest market opportunity in a generation. Businesses can’t afford to ignore it

The IRA created a massive opportunity for clean energy. EDF President Fred Krupp argues that businesses need to take advantage of this moment.
November 14, 2022/by Panel The Planet
Utility-scale solar and wind each added more generating capacity than natural gas during the first nine months of 2022

More utility-scale solar has been installed this year than all other forms of energy

Utility-scale solar and wind each added more generating capacity than natural gas during the first nine months of 2022
November 14, 2022/by Panel The Planet
Proposal to place solar panels over the 370-mile Los Angeles Aqueduct to reduce evaporation and add capacity for renewable energy was approved

Proposal to place solar panels over LA Aqueduct advances

A proposal to place solar panels over the 370-mile Los Angeles Aqueduct to reduce evaporation and add capacity for renewable energy was approved.
November 13, 2022/by Panel The Planet
CPUC is considering changes to the rules on compensation for solar customers who generate excess power from their rooftop solar systems.

California Public Utilities Commission to hear oral arguments on rooftop solar rules

The California Public Utilities Commission said it will hear oral arguments from parties on both sides of the NEM debate in a 2 hour meeting scheduled for Nov 16.
November 12, 2022/by Panel The Planet
The study found about 1/3 of Golden State households that installed rooftop solar in 2021 were solidly working- and middle-class families.

California’s middle-income residents outpace wealthy in rooftop solar installations in 2021

A recent study found about 1/3 of Golden State households that installed rooftop solar in 2021 were solidly working- and middle-class families.
November 11, 2022/by Panel The Planet
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