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Photovoltaic & Storage for Fall 2021, Part 2, US and States

This is the second post in the three part series. My last post on this subject was in mid-June, and it was a real chore.
Because of the above described issue, I have made some slight changes to the process I use on this paper. The first is the duration of project and information accumulation period (3 months). The second change is that my criteria: a given project can either be battery energy storage system (BESS) project, a photovoltaic (PV) project, or a project that incorporates both of these systems, however at least one of the project’s technologies must be over 100 MW. The other change is, I’m including the link for all information sources for projects, and verifying this link, but not putting in a full footnote reference for projects. Each link will be immediately under the information quoted from the article.
Section 2 will be for the U.S. utility scale BESS and storage market in general. Each of the following sections is for the major projects and other information for a single state and these sections are in alphabetical order by state, up through Florida. Part 3, to be posted next Tuesday, will cover the remaining states.
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