AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGrid Policy & Reliability: Delaware’s new law effectively hands its solar and battery interconnection rules to a private model-setter, shifting oversight away from the state utility regulator. Solar + Storage Buildout: Enlight’s Clēnera secured about $2.6B in debt financing for Arizona’s CO Bar complex—1.2 GW solar plus 4 GWh storage—with phased operations starting in 2027-28. Battery Supply Chains: Lineage Power (Pace Digitek) agreed to buy 3 GWh of LFP cells from Guangzhou Rongjie, supporting utility and C&I storage manufacturing. Wind Scale-Up: Suzlon landed its first commercial order for the 5 MW S175 turbine (105 MW project in Karnataka). Solar Thermal in Cold Climates: China’s Jixi 100 MW solar-thermal plant in Jilin began generating, designed for 24-hour operation with up to 8 hours of heat storage. Extreme Weather Watch: RG&E is preparing for heat plus storm-driven outage risk during a multi-day “Yellow Alert” period. US Offshore Wind: Duke Energy will voluntarily terminate its Carolina Long Bay lease and reinvest $129M in alternative power and grid upgrades. Nuclear Policy Shock: The US Supreme Court expanded presidential power to fire independent agency heads, with one exception for the Fed.
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