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This is your SolarWakeup for September 6th, 2022

  • New York Times: California swelters through a Labor Day heat wave, stretching its electricity resources.
  • New Jersey Monitor: New PSEG boss takes over with an eye on wind and solar
  • Utility Dive: California legislature aims for 90% clean electricity by 2035 as part of sweeping climate package
  • Bloomberg: California Avoids Blackouts With Bigger Test Ahead as Heat Looms
  • Wall Street Journal: Sheep Are the Solar Industry’s Lawn Mowers of Choice
  • Axios: Historic heat wave intensifies in the West as grid concerns mount
  • Reuters: Colombia miners should focus on renewable energy minerals, says Petro
  • PV-Tech: Faster permitting could bring nearly 1TW of solar and wind to construction in three years
  • Energy Storage News: Competition for battery cells between EV and energy storage sectors to ease from 2024, CEA says
  • PV-Magazine: Sunnova to develop solar and storage “micro-utility” in California

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  • Canary Media: California faces big power challenges — even if Diablo Canyon stays open

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