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It isn’t easy to upgrade a 20th-century system of transmission lines, generating stations and home outlets for 21st-century needs.
Using stored renewable energy can help the grid — and be profitable for battery operators — especially when electricity demand is high.
Bob Blake, member of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa and owner of a solar development company, explains how the IRA could lead to more solar power on the reservation.
Chinese manufacturers are building solar panel factories on U.S. soil to avoid tariffs and garner subsidies, reports WSJ’s Phred Dvorak.
Giant batteries can extend the reach of wind and solar power — which accounted for 22% of electricity generated last year, the EIA says.
A Georgia program is seeking to alleviate the financial burden of solar installation to promote green energy.
For the early adopters of rooftop solar panels, maintaining and repairing faulty panels is a costly challenge of its own.
Shipments of solar panels reached a record high last year, though most were imported. They’re also getting cheaper.
It’s a small market so far, but using the excess supply of used batteries could help meet the high demand for stored clean energy.
How to staff up the slew of renewable energy projects ushered in under the legislation is a pressing question within the industry.