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Cuba raises renewable electricity export tariff 30-fold Cuba has introduced a new tariff of CUP 90 ($3.75)/kWh for surplus renewable electricity exported to the national grid, replacing a lower differentiated pricing system for residential and non-residential producers.
Luis Ini
May 25, 2026
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Inlyte Energy targets US data centers with iron-sodium batteries California-based Inlyte Energy plans pilot projects in Switzerland and the United States this year to demonstrate its iron-sodium battery technology for data centers and utility-scale energy storage applications.
Ben Zientara
May 25, 2026
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Mandatory utility fees distort price signals for rooftop solar in the US Regulators in 27 U.S. states are shifting residential electricity pricing toward higher fixed monthly charges and lower usage-based rates, weakening the economics of rooftop solar and home battery systems. This redesign reduces incentives for distributed energy, compresses savings from peak-rate arbitrage, and reinforces reliance on costly centralized grid expansion, potentially raising long-term electricity costs for consumers.
Ryan Kennedy
May 23, 2026
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Mexico launches call for renewable energy, storage projects linked to state utility CFE The scheme targets projects of 0.7 MW and above, with a 935 MW indicative storage need, and is part of broader reforms to streamline investment while strengthening state-led planning of the electricity sector.
Luis Ini
May 22, 2026
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Colombia regulates transmission capacity allocation to speed up energy project connections The measure aims to reduce grid connection delays and ease congestion in the National Interconnected System (SIN) amid rising electricity demand.
Luis Ini
May 22, 2026
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California Senate passes plug-in solar bill The Plug and Play Solar Act, which passed on a 35-1 vote, would allow portable solar generation devices with up to 1,200 W of output to connect to a building through a standard outlet. The bill now moves to the state Assembly, which has until August 31 to pass it during the current session.
Ben Zientara
May 22, 2026
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U.S. solar faces massive gap between stated capacity and real factory output The U.S. solar industry tracks billions in new factory investments, but upstream bottlenecks and strict trade enforcement mean active factory production continues to trail behind headline numbers. Solar Energy Industries Association organized the American Solar and Storage Manufacturing Expo on Capitol Hill, which brought manufacturers together to highlight $43.1 billion in announced domestic manufacturing investments since 2022.
Ryan Kennedy
May 20, 2026
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Intelligent solar siting neutralizes local opposition at near-zero cost Macro-siting models that protect sensitive habitats and farmland from utility-scale development reduce permitting friction for a mere 0.17% cost premium.
Ryan Kennedy
May 19, 2026
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PV power generation to surpass coal in Texas Utility-scale solar power is projected to surpass coal-fired generation in the ERCOT grid this year as massive capacity additions continue to reshape the state energy mix.
Ryan Kennedy
May 16, 2026