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US breaks record for solar module manufacturing in Q1 2024, eclipses 200 GW capacity
The United States added 11 GW of new solar module manufacturing and 11.8 GW of new solar capacity in Q1 2024, per a new report.
The United States surpasses 5 million solar installations
According to data released by SEIA and Wood Mackenzie, more than half of all U.S. installations have come online since 2020.
Solar rebounded strongly during Q1, report says
Wood Mackenzie said it now expects the solar market to triple in size over the next five years.
NEM 3.0 will cut California’s residential solar market in half, WoodMac says
Consulting firm Wood Mackenzie released analysis saying California’s newly proposed net metering tariffs would cut the state’s residential solar market in half by 2024.
Solar faces a 25% drop in 2022 deployments, SEIA and WoodMac say
Logistical challenges and price increases in the solar supply chain are expected to depress deployments next year, resulting in what could be a 7.4 GW (25%) decrease in solar installations for 2022 compared to previous forecasts. And, for the second quarter in a row, trade policy uncertainty and supply chain constraints are driving solar price increases across all market segments.
ESS becomes first U.S. long-duration energy storage company to list on NYSE
On top of inking a massive 2 GWh deal with SB Energy, and reaching an agreement to supply Enel Green Power with 17 battery systems in Spain, ESS became the first long-duration energy storage system company to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
Wood Mackenzie: Global energy storage to reach 12 GW/28 GWh in 2021
Global energy storage deployments are expected to nearly triple year-over-year in 2021, reaching 12 GW/28 GWh, according to a report by Wood Mackenzie….
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US breaks record for solar module manufacturing in Q1 2024, eclipses 200 GW capacity
The United States surpasses 5 million solar installations
Solar rebounded strongly during Q1, report says
NEM 3.0 will cut California’s residential solar market in half, WoodMac says