Shoals Hitting Stride. The freshly public company is making waves for taking share of making solar farms work. While the noise is usually for the big capex, Shoals represents a fraction of the project spend but an important component that makes it all stay operational. This continues to be a great success story in the solar market.
The Texas Gambit. Texas Senate approved an anti-solar piece of legislation this week that would increase regulatory hurdles to achieve development while increasing taxes on the power plants as well. The bill needs to clear the State House to see if it becomes law.
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- PV-Tech: Shoals Technologies’ adjusted EBITDA up 119% in Q1 2023
- Utility Dive: Hawaii leads the way on advanced rate design with default time-of-use rates, fixed charge innovations
- Washington Post: Why Texas, a clean energy powerhouse, is about to hit the brakes
- Bloomberg: Duke Energy Sees Writedowns for Renewable Unit Being Sold Swelling to $1.5 Billion
- Axios: The COVID pandemic was not an oil inflection point
- Canary Media: Silicon Valley Bank is back to financing community solar
- PV-Magazine: Scientists warn of heat-induced failure risks in HJT glass-backsheet PV modules
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