May 1, 2025
| This week’s renewable energy news and insights for utility leaders
Opinion
With thousands of new smart-enabled solar homes joining the grid each month, Puerto Rico is building a distributed, responsive network that can help manage grid fluctuations in real time.
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“What is happening now around the project is dramatic. It is extraordinary and unprecedented,” said Equinor CEO Anders Opedal.
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FROM: SMART ELECTRIC POWER ALLIANCE
As utilities navigate growing DER integration and evolving load patterns, energy storage is becoming a critical tool. On May 7 at 2 PM EST, SEPA’s Energy Storage Master Class will deliver practical insights for utility professionals looking to strengthen their storage strategy. The course focuses on building the case for storage and evaluating resource types. It will explore DER planning and optimization with an eye toward system value and grid flexibility. This session is designed for you if you are working to align storage with operational goals or long-term planning.
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Distributed energy resources, including rooftop solar and electric vehicles, are experiencing significant growth in the U.S. as the power sector evolves to a cleaner, less centralized future. Learn more in
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The additional $600 million aims to accelerate advanced manufacturing operations of its solar wafers.
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Deep Dive
Battery system costs have already soared past 2023 levels, one analyst says, but insiders are cautiously optimistic for a more resilient supply chain in the longer run.
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