Texas Sends Yet Another Solar Manufacturing Love Letter To The US
Despite the abrupt shift in energy policy this year, Texas continues to grow its footprint in the solar manufacturing sector.
Despite the abrupt shift in energy policy this year, Texas continues to grow its footprint in the solar manufacturing sector.
Texas has become a hotspot for solar factories, even though Republicans in the statehouse are pushing for new anti-solar legislation this year.
Solar manufacturers and investors continue pour cash into the US solar market, regardless of the anti-renewable hot air blown by state and federal policy makers.
Trump or no Trump, investors have bet $50 million on the perovskite solar panel of the future, aimed at accelerating decarbonization and pushing fossil energy out of the global economy.
Yet another new solar factory is launching in the US, attended by hundreds of new permanent jobs and an estimated $2.9 billion in economic activity for its host state.
So much electricity! Solar industry stakeholders are prepping for the next wave of community solar development spurred by an assist from the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act along with lower costs, agrivoltaic opportunities, and financial benefits for property owners.
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) will host an informational webinar for its new $45 million Fiscal Year 2021 Systems Integration and Hardware Incubator funding opportunity on January 6, 2021, at 1:00 p.m. ET.
Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced up to $45 million for research to advance solar hardware and systems integration, including the creation of a consortium dedicated to developing control technologies for a modernized electric grid.
Korean solar PV manufacturer Hanwha Q CELLS has announced it will build a PV module manufacturing plant in Georgia, US, with a planned capacity expected to “exceed 1.6” gigawatts (GW).