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By the end of 2022, the Solar Automated Permit Processing Plus (SolarAPP+) online permitting software had eliminated 134,000 days of delays for solar adopters, according to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) annual performance report.
This month’s Renewable Energy Champion is Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Director of Coastal Sciences Division Chris Meinig.
A new study shows that both power generation and energy storage are seeking connection to the grid at high rates that only continue to grow, thanks in large part to a surge of interest in renewable energy.
Sandia National Laboratories released a report on its recent accomplishments in wind energy.
The Ocean Energy Safety Institute has released a Request for Proposals worth up to $2.8 million for improved safety in the offshore wind industry.
Researchers at Lehigh University, Clemson University, and Oregon State University have developed hybrid testing capabilities to help advance the next generation of offshore wind systems using physical and virtual conditions.
The U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office released a white paper that outlines pathways to a robust domestic supply chain for solar photovoltaic technologies.
$30 million in funding available to enhance benefits of renewables on the grid
To make agrivoltaics a widely available option for developers in the U.S., questions about cost, liability and other business, legal and regulatory issues need to be addressed.
Applications are open for staff from local governments to learn from both each other and DOE national lab experts over six-month periods as they work to deploy renewable energy solutions.