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  • Feds set to approve nearly 1 GW of solar capacity on public land by year’s end

    By Matthew Brown (Associated Press) BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — U.S. officials announced approval December 21 of two solar projects in California and moved to open up public lands in three other Western states to potential solar development, as part of the Biden administration’s effort to counter climate change by shifting from fossil fuels. The U.S.…

  • Landmark Dutch storage project to be twinned with wind and solar

    An energy storage system set to be the largest ever built in the Netherlands is to be co-located with wind and solar assets in a microgrid at Wageningen University & Research test center in Lelystad. The project will store the equivalent of the annual energy consumption of more than 9000 households a year and will…

  • Lockheed Martin invests in Canadian solar + storage project

    Lockheed Martin said it will invest $9 million toward the construction of a Canadian solar and storage project, in conjunction with $10 million from the Government of Alberta. TC Energy’s Saddlebrook Solar + Storage Project includes a solar generating facility that is expected to provide up to 102.5 MW of power, or enough electricity to…

  • Dominion orders 176 Siemens Gamesa turbines for offshore wind project

    Dominion Energy signed a contract with Siemens Gamersa Renewable Energy to supply 176 wind turbines for the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Project (CVOW). The 2.6 GW project is the largest offshore wind farm currently under development in the United States. Once finished in 2026, CVOW would generate enough energy to power 660,000 homes. Siemens Gamesa…

  • Massachusetts doubles offshore wind commitment

    Massachusetts awarded bids to two offshore wind projects, which are expected to generate a combined 1600 MW of electricity. The projects include a 1200 MW proposal from Vineyard Wind and a 400 MW proposal from Mayflower Wind. That brings the total offshore wind capacity purchased by the state to 3200 MW, or enough to power…

  • Student teams named as finalists in DOE solar design competition

    The U.S. Department of Energy announced that 35 teams advanced as finalists in its Solar District Cup Collegiate Design Competition for 2021-2022. Through the contest, teams design systems that integrate solar, storage, and other technologies for a real-world district or university campus. Teams design their systems based on their chosen entity’s sustainability goals, electric utility…

  • Heliogen secures DOE funds for AI-powered solar technology

    The U.S. Department of Energy is finalizing a $39 million award to Heliogen, Inc. for the California-based company to roll out its artificial intelligence-powered solar technology. It comes on the heels of the DOE’s announcement of the award in November. Heliogen will build and operate a supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) power cycle integrated with thermal…

  • Azure Power inks PPAs for 2.3 GW of solar in India

    Azure Power signed its largest Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) with Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI) for a capacity of 2,333 MW of grid-connected solar power projects. The deal follows a 600-MW PPA signed in November under the same tender, which has a total capacity of 4 GW. Projects developed under this latest PPA will supply power…

  • SEIA elects new board members from 15 companies

    The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) announced new at-large and elected board members. Solar and Storage companies Enphase Energy, Freedom Forever, Nautilus Solar and Array Technologies are among those becoming SEIA at-large board members. Representatives from 15 companies were elected to the board. The elected board members will serve two-year terms as division chairs and…

  • Israeli investors scoop up Texas, Idaho solar projects

    Ashtom Group and Kenlov Renewable Energy (KenLov) plan to purchase four U.S. solar projects from Texas developer OnPeak Power. The projects have a combined planned capacity of about 1.1 gigawatts (GW). Ashtom, a construction company, and Kenlov, an Independent Power Producer focused on renewables and storage projects, want to expand their U.S. portfolio. The partners…