The ongoing fire emergencies in Los Angeles have forced both residents and officials to confront the harsh impacts of climate change, painting a grim picture of the city's current state. With at least five major fires causing widespread destruction, the environmental and social toll has been
January 10, 2025The U.S. Treasury has recently finalized its guidance on the technology-neutral 45Y and 48E clean electricity tax credits, which are part of the Inflation Reduction Act, shifting significantly from the previous 45 production tax credit and 48 investment tax credit. These newly implemented credits,
January 10, 2025Yakima County’s moratorium on solar development, enacted over two years ago, has continued to spark a heated debate among local officials, state government, and various stakeholders. Originally implemented in July 2022 as a six-month pause on medium to large-scale solar facilities, the moratorium h
January 8, 2025The Colorado Microgrid Roadmap, created by the Colorado Energy Office and Department of Local Affairs, delves into the potential of microgrids to boost grid reliability and resilience, particularly for rural regions that are prone to disruptions due to severe weather. The constant threat of rising
January 7, 2025The global solar street lighting market is poised for remarkable growth over the next decade, driven by increasing demand for energy-efficient solutions, heightened awareness of renewable energy, and strong government initiatives. Projected to be valued at approximately USD 2.08 billion in 2024,
January 6, 2025Qcells has recently achieved a significant milestone in the U.S. renewable energy sector by finalizing a $1.45 billion loan guarantee from the Energy Department for its new solar panel manufacturing facility in Cartersville, Georgia. This ambitious initiative is set to transform the American solar
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