Author / Calvin Cao
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Sunrun Seeks $500 Million for Rooftop Solar Growth
Sunrun Inc., the largest U.S. residential-solar company, is seeking about $500 million to fund more rooftop-power systems, according to people familiar with the company’s plans. Source: Renewable Energy
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Sunrun Seeks $500 Million for Rooftop Solar Growth
Sunrun Inc., the largest U.S. residential-solar company, is seeking about $500 million to fund more rooftop-power systems, according to people familiar with the company’s plans. Source: Renewable Energy
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Solar-plus-Storage Makes Tangible Difference in Puerto Rico Recovery Efforts
With a reported 150,000 homes and businesses in Puerto Rico still waiting for electricity since it was lost six month ago during Hurricanes Irma and Maria, small successes with solar-plus-storage installations are making a big difference in ongoing recovery efforts. Source: Renewable Energy
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Solar-plus-Storage Makes Tangible Difference in Puerto Rico Recovery Efforts
With a reported 150,000 homes and businesses in Puerto Rico still waiting for electricity since it was lost six month ago during Hurricanes Irma and Maria, small successes with solar-plus-storage installations are making a big difference in ongoing recovery efforts. Source: Renewable Energy
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Can This Airport Help Pave the Way for Microgrid Success in California?
California is hoping that lessons learned from a new microgrid project at Humboldt County’s regional airport will help create a road map for microgrid integration in the state. Source: Renewable Energy
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Opening the Electricity Market to Competition a Win for Renewables, and Ratepayers
The price of electricity has been regulated for so long that price regulation is widely considered proper and necessary. The reality is that rate regulation was needed only to enable utilities to raise investment capital for building large central power plants and transmission lines. Source: Renewable Energy
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Opening the Electricity Market to Competition a Win for Renewables, and Ratepayers
The price of electricity has been regulated for so long that price regulation is widely considered proper and necessary. The reality is that rate regulation was needed only to enable utilities to raise investment capital for building large central power plants and transmission lines. Source: Renewable Energy
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International Solar Alliance Organizing $1Trillion in Funding for Solar Projects
A global coalition aimed at supporting the use of solar power is expected to announce a slew of projects worth about $700 million during its inaugural conference this weekend in New Delhi, according to government officials familiar with the matter. The International Solar Alliance, an initiative launched at the Paris climate talks in 2015, plans…
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India Has a New Secret Weapon for its 100-GW Solar Goal
Rakshith Kunder is adding more solar panels to the roofs of his warehouses. He isn’t seeking to save the planet, it’s pure economics. Source: Renewable Energy
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Could Solar Cells Produce Energy from the Rain?
Researchers from across several organizations have come together to find a simple way for solar plants to harness the power of both the sun and rain. Source: Renewable Energy