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Senate committee approves bill to improve permitting of energy projects

The bipartisan legislation is designed to speed up permitting by setting deadlines and doubling production targets for renewable energy permitting on federal lands while not compromising environmental review or community needs.

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Three small changes that can make a big difference to your energy bills

There are a few ways to make efficiency-minded changes at home that reduce energy bills now and in the future.

GIS and data platform raises $11 million to accelerate clean energy development 

Paces reports that its software streamlines the traditionally manual process of site selection and project due diligence by consolidating and interpreting spatial, zoning, permitting, interconnection, and environmental data.

Hail risk may bring financial instability to solar projects

To ensure sustainability and financial viability, the solar industry needs a critical reevaluation and enhancement of both technical protective measures and financial risk management practices for solar installations in hail-prone regions.

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Acquisition of Avantus complete

KKR, a leading global investment firm, acquired the utility-scale solar and storage developer and closed a $522 million development facility to advance Avantus’ pipeline.

Can the grid cope with the surge in electricity demand?

The grid needs to modernize to meet a booming demand for electricity, which is only predicted to grow even further in coming years. IEC Standards are key to help with the transition.

AI-enabled solar installation robot 

Maximo the robot will soon help to construct the 2 GW Bellefield solar project in California. 

GADS reporting required for far more solar facilities in 2025

With the North American Reliability Corporation’s Generating Availability Data System’s requirement dropping for 100 MW to 20 MW solar installations, many more solar installers will need to comply.

California community action agency breaks ground on vehicle-to-grid solar project

The 1.5 MW ground-mount solar farm will be installed on a fixed-tilt racking system. Excess energy will be stored in a Nuvve-branded pre-validated battery energy storage system (BESS) integrated with Nuvve’s vehicle-to-grid platform.

DOE’s Liftoff Plan: Three actions utilities can implement

While it may take more time for solar energy to become an integral part of power generation across the U.S., utility companies can prepare now to capitalize on the opportunities ahead as the DOE initiative moves to transform the grid for generations to come.

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