Last week, our Senior Business Development Representative Tad K. and Senior Electrical Engineer Nick Cyr, P.E., joined industry leaders at GridTech Connect in Newport, Rhode Island. This event gathered key players across the energy sector to discuss advancements in renewable generation projects, from wind and solar to battery storage. Tad and Nick engaged with utilities, regulators, and developers in collaborative discussions aimed at meeting energy efficiency standards for a sustainable future. Interested in learning more about our work in renewables? Contact us to keep the conversation going! https://lnkd.in/gtvDAvHR
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States can implement solar energy as part of federal programs for low-income households. ☀ Join the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, National Community Action Partnership, and National Association for State Community Services Programs for a webinar on May 14 at 2 p.m. ET to learn more about forging pathways to solar energy within your state’s current energy plan: https://bit.ly/4dgJFAW
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30-75% projected growth in electricity demand globally, and 27% in US by 2050 means we must accelerate the deployment of solar infrastructure. At Shoals Technologies Group we are doing just that - check out our webinar with Solar Power World on June 13th to learn more.
Join us Thursday, June 13th for a webinar hosted by Solar Power World! Hear from Shoals' own Nick Valcho and John Hass as they discuss the critical components of solar energy infrastructure and explore how cutting-edge electric balance of systems (EBOS) solutions are driving the clean energy transition. Register for the webinar here🔽 https://bit.ly/3yjxm6R
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Watching the evolution of the renewable power sector over the last 20+ years, it is exciting to be in this time of global implementation. The solar and wind industries reached record installations in 2023, thanks to falling costs, policy support for the transition to a low-carbon economy and rising energy security concerns. I was recently fortunate to contribute to a conversation on the subject in the latest paper from our Renewable Power Center of Expertise. In it, we explore the opportunities our investors are seeing in the public and private markets, and the trends that are shaping the future of energy. https://1blk.co/3UtVWuz
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Our Chief Revenue Officer, Michael Grasso, recently appeared on the Solar-Fit Renewable Energy Show! 🎙️ Michael joined host Bill Gallagher to discuss Sunnova’s mission of making clean, reliable energy accessible to homeowners across the nation. Tune in to the podcast to hear Michael highlight the benefits of transitioning to solar power, the customization we offer to meet different home energy needs and budgets, and the incredible impact of our solar + storage solutions: https://bit.ly/48KQEjC
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I recently contributed to BlackRock's latest paper from our Renewable Power Center of Expertise to discuss global trends on the renewables sector and the trends shaping the future of energy. https://1blk.co/3UtVWuz
Watching the evolution of the renewable power sector over the last 20+ years, it is exciting to be in this time of global implementation. The solar and wind industries reached record installations in 2023, thanks to falling costs, policy support for the transition to a low-carbon economy and rising energy security concerns. I was recently fortunate to contribute to a conversation on the subject in the latest paper from our Renewable Power Center of Expertise. In it, we explore the opportunities our investors are seeing in the public and private markets, and the trends that are shaping the future of energy. https://1blk.co/3UtVWuz
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Nice summary of our efforts to build a lower-carbon #energy sector from one of my favorite investors. Quick summary bullets below, but I recommend the full read: - The solar and wind industries hit record installations in 2023, even amid disruptions to the supply chain and the macro environment. - Growth drivers for the renewables sector include falling costs, policy support for the transition to a low-carbon economy and, increasingly, energy security. - Solar and wind are starting to benefit from new green industrial policies in the U.S., EU, and around the globe. - China’s dominant position in producing solar panels and components contributes to supply chain risks. - Permitting and grid connections are perennial sticking points for infrastructure projects across many jurisdictions. - Behind-the-meter energy generation is an opportunity, allowing regions and businesses to sidestep utility-scale bottlenecks. - Jurisdictions with fewer regulatory restrictions have seen a recent windfall of investment in renewable power.
Watching the evolution of the renewable power sector over the last 20+ years, it is exciting to be in this time of global implementation. The solar and wind industries reached record installations in 2023, thanks to falling costs, policy support for the transition to a low-carbon economy and rising energy security concerns. I was recently fortunate to contribute to a conversation on the subject in the latest paper from our Renewable Power Center of Expertise. In it, we explore the opportunities our investors are seeing in the public and private markets, and the trends that are shaping the future of energy. https://1blk.co/3UtVWuz
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Discover the remarkable growth of solar installations in North Carolina in their latest blog post! Learn about the surge in renewable energy adoption and the impact on communities. ☀️💡 #SolarPower #RenewableEnergy #NorthCarolina Read the latest blog: https://ow.ly/xVcF50Si7RZ
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Check out this upcoming American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) webinar on May 2nd about FERC's upcoming transmission rulemaking!
Looking for a free webinar on FERC's upcoming transmission rulemaking? We've got you covered. 💻 On Thursday, May 2 from 1-2 p.m. ET, ACORE will host a panel with C-suite leaders from EDP Renewables North America, Solar Energy Industries Association, American Clean Power Association (ACP), and Americans for a Clean Energy Grid (ACEG) who will react to the final rulemaking. The panel will also discuss next steps FERC can take to further enable the transmission capacity expansion necessary to meet current and future electricity demand. You don't want to miss this timely discussion. Register today! https://lnkd.in/esJUqi3z
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What makes our GaN FETs ideal for battery energy storage systems (BESS)? In today’s decentralized and digitized energy landscape, BESS enables sustainable and reliable power distribution by seamlessly integrating renewable sources like solar and wind energy. Join Dilder in the latest addition to our Quick Learning series as he explores the two main topologies of BESS: AC-coupled, and DC-coupled systems. He will discuss the intricacies of each topology, and detail how they connect to the grid and manage power conversion and storage. With their high electron mobility and low switching losses, GaN FETs significantly boost power density and efficiency, offering superior performance across a wide temperature range. Learn more about BESS & power GaN FETs: https://lnkd.in/eFpMuW3b
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