Berkeley Lab Study Explores Impacts of Low-Income Solar Programs Subsidies for low-income solar are reaching the right households and increasing adoption in disadvantaged communities. Many states have offered subsidies to promote rooftop solar adoption. Most of these subsidies have phased out over time, partly under the assumption that subsidies become less necessary as solar prices decline. However, even though solar prices have declined significantly, relatively high up-front prices remain a barrier to solar adoption for low- and moderate-income (LMI) households. As a result, subsidies may still be an important driving force for LMI solar adoption. | PV Cainiao Adopts Renewable Energy Generation With Rooftop Solar Panels Downing LLP partners with Ennoviga Solar Limited to deliver five solar sites for Northumbrian Water Limited US solar growth trajectory remains uncertain as Federal legislation stalls Ecosia invests $30 million into renewable energy South Africa WiSolar prepares to create new job opportunities in South Africa Luminia and New Hampshire Solar Garden Close on First 15 MWs of Community Solar Projects in Maine Italy Midsummer signs multi-million euro deal with Italian roofing company A1 and Renalfa Sign PPA for Solar Energy Storage Sungrow to Supply Israel's Largest Standalone Energy Storage Project Sungrow, the global leading inverter and energy storage system solution supplier, forged a contract together with Afcon to supply the company's latest liquid cooled energy storage system solution to a 16 MW/64 MWh project in Israel. As Israel's largest standalone energy storage plant, the project is set to be integrated with the "Dalia Power Station" -- the largest privately contracted Power Plant in the country. | Thermophotovoltaic batteries could store large amounts of renewable electricity Agenda Solar Energy Future Europe 2022 |