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IRS receives more than 8 GW in low-income solar bonus credit applications The program saw massive demand during the initial 30-day application window.

By Kelsey Misbrener Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury and Internal Revenue Service (IRS), in partnership with the Dept. of Energy (DOE), announced massive demand in the initial application period for solar and wind facilities through the Inflation Reduction Act’s Low-Income Communities Bonus Credit Program. During the initial 30-day application window, the program received…

Construction begins on Puerto Rico’s largest solar + storage project

By Kelly Pickerel DEPCOM Power recently began constructing Puerto Rico’s largest solar and battery energy storage system. Ciro One is a 90-MW solar and 51.5-MW storage project developed by Ciro Energy Group. Local subcontractor Lord Construction is assisting DEPCOM with the project. The project in Salinas is expected to begin operation at the end of…

EPA Data Show Across-the-Board Drops in Total Methane Emissions in Top Oil, Natural Gas Producing Basins

By [Energy Central] Energy in Depth Today, the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Environment, Manufacturing, and Critical Materials will hold a hearing titled “America Leads the Way: Our History as the Global Leader at Reducing Emissions.” It’s an opportune time to be discussing American leadership in greenhouse gas emissions reduction. On Thursday, diplomats, state…

COP28 hydrogen standards: why they matter and what to look for

By [Energy Central] EDF Energy Exchange By Beth Trask Among the announcements expected at the COP28 climate talks in Dubai is a new industry standard for assessing the climate impacts of hydrogen, to be unveiled by the International Standards Organization. These standards could very quickly become the starting point for a cascade of other rules…

Proposed aluminum import duties could further impact solar manufacturing

By Billy Ludt A new set of antidumping and countervailing duties (AD/CVD) could affect more segments of solar manufacturing later this month. The Dept. of Commerce is considering imposing AD/CVD tariffs on aluminum extrusions imported from 15 countries, including China, Mexico, Turkey, India, Italy and South Korea. Organizations that petitioned for the AD/CVD investigation on…

Tesla and EPA finally release Cybertruck documentation

Tesla Cybertruck documentation has finally been released by the EPA, and it shows some new details but nothing that is totally game-changing in terms of the pickup’s general operation or specs that were released during the unveiling event last week. The EPA received an application from Tesla to begin the Cybertruck’s assessment on November 7,…

Tesla joins global emission tracking program

Tesla, along with a handful of other automakers, have announced that they joining Climate Trace, a global emission tracking program co-founded by former US Vice President Al Gore. more… The post Tesla joins global emission tracking program appeared first on Electrek.Brought to you by: EV Driven Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Electric…

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