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PV and Storage, Spring 2022

I had a goal in 2022 of reporting on these PV and Storage Posts frequently enough such that I can keep the papers’ length each short enough so it will only be a single post. This is a single post, albeit rather lengthy
The first part of each post is on any technology or business developments and the last part is on major projects.
This year I will use the following criteria for what constitutes a major project:
- PV-only: at least 100 MW output
- BESS-only: at least 100 MW output
- Combined PV and BESS – at least 100 MW for either source
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