Solar InSight / The latest solar news from PV Intel
Solar InSight brings you the latest and most important solar industry news with unique perspective and in-depth analysis by PV Intel.
An Overview of the US Renewable Energy Landscape for March 2023
The US Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its most recent Electric Power Monthly update, which provides data through the end of March. The report notes that for the month, solar photovoltaic generation (solar1) as a portion of all...
An Overview of the US Renewable Energy Landscape for February 2023
The US Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its most recent Electric Power Monthly update, which provides data through the end of February. The report notes that for the month, solar photovoltaic generation (solar1) as a portion of...
An Overview of the US Renewable Energy Landscape for January 2023
The US Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its most recent Electric Power Monthly update, which provides data through the end of January. The report notes that for the month, solar photovoltaic generation (solar1) as a portion of...
As Texans are asked to cut energy use amidst a heat wave, solar and batteries step up
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), the controlling body of the Lone Star state’s grid, is having an increasingly difficult time living up to the “reliability” part of its name. Long, powerful heat waves have stretched across the state for a good...
US nears 50% emission free electricity, wind & solar set records, solar up 23%
The United States power grid will soon have a month where it is powered by more than 50% emission-free electricity sources, a milestone which will most likely occur in April or May, and probably in 2024. The emissions free generation is likely to come...
Residential solar offers price certainty in chaotic electricity markets
In Texas, electricity is deregulated, which means distribution-level energy supply companies can compete in the open market to offer residential and commercial contracts. Texans are now accustomed to shopping around for new electric rates every six to twelve months or...