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Five regional solar installers combine to form new company Lumio


Five residential solar providers have combined to form a new company called Lumio. Atlantic Key Energy (Florida), Deca (Texas), LIFT Energy (Utah), Our World Energy (Arizona) and Smart Energy Today (Washington) have all joined forces to offer speedy installations across the country. “Speed is the currency of solar,” according to Lumio CEO Jonathan Gibbs. “The future…
https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2021/06/five-regional-solar-installers-combine-to-form-new-company-lumio/
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California assembly bill attempting to alter net-metering credits fails to move forward


California assembly bill 1139, which was an attempt to allow utilities to charge rooftop solar customers a monthly fee and alter net-metering credits, failed yesterday, as lead author Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego) failed to gather enough votes to move it through assembly. The solar industry dubbed the bill the “utility profit grab bill.” Solar advocacy…
https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2021/06/california-assembly-bill-attempting-to-alter-net-metering-credits-fails-to-move-forward/
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222-MW solar project puts Anheuser-Busch brewing at 100% renewable electricity


Anheuser-Busch‘s entire portfolio of domestic beer and seltzer brands — including Bud Light, Michelob ULTRA, Busch and its Brewers Collective family of craft partners — is now brewed with 100% renewable electricity from solar and wind power. The Anheuser-Busch Solar Farm, the brewer’s 222-MWac solar project in Texas, officially comes online this month, marking the…
https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2021/06/solar-project-puts-anheuser-busch-brewing-at-100-renewable-electricity/
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bp purchases 9-GW PV solar development pipeline from 7X Energy


British Petroleum (bp) reached an agreement to purchase 9 GW of U.S. solar development projects from independent developer 7X Energy. The acquisition is a step toward bp’s target of growing its net developed renewable generating capacity to 20 GW by 2025, with an aim to increase this to 50 GW by 2030. The deal will…
https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2021/06/bp-purchases-pv-solar-development-pipeline-from-7x-energy/
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Duke Energy, Swinerton bringing 22.6-MW solar project to North Carolina


Duke Energy has begun construction on the 22.6-MW Speedway Solar power plant in Cabarrus County, North Carolina. The power plant will be about 77,000 Jinko bifacial modules with single-axis tracking and located on 185 acres in Midland — near the corner of Wallace Road and Bethel Avenue Extension. The facility will power the equivalent of…
https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2021/05/duke-energy-swinerton-bringing-solar-project-to-north-carolina/
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Standard Solar developing 21 solar canopies for Southern California school district


The Long Beach Unified School District (LBUSD) in Southern California is taking a meaningful step in achieving its sustainability goals by adding solar canopies at 21 of its schools. Standard Solar is funding and will own and operate the portfolio of more than 4 MW of solar canopy systems. The project was developed in partnership…
https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2021/05/standard-solar-developing-solar-canopies-for-southern-california-school-district/
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Possible ‘eighth-largest solar system in the world’ being built outside Las Vegas will use bifacial Maxeon panels


Maxeon bifacial solar panels will be used in the 690-MWAC Gemini solar project being built on federal land outside Las Vegas. It was previously estimated that when finished, the $1 billion project could be the eighth-largest solar power facility in the world. Nearly 1.8 million of the high-efficiency Performance 5 UPP bifacial panels will be installed…
https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2021/05/possible-eighth-largest-solar-system-in-the-world-being-built-outside-las-vegas-will-use-bifacial-maxeon-panels/
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Maxeon releases line of flexible silicon-based solar panels


Maxeon Solar Technologies will release a new line of glass-less, flexible silicon-based solar panels this summer called Maxeon Air. The panels will first be used in European markets before having a global release in Q1 2022. “The Maxeon Air technology platform continues our 35-year legacy of solar panel technology innovation and once again demonstrates the…
https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2021/05/maxeon-releases-line-of-flexible-silicon-based-solar-panels/
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IEA calls for annual additions of solar PV to reach 630 GW by 2030


According to the International Energy Agency, most of the global reductions in CO2 emissions between now and 2030 would come from technologies available today. In a recent report, the agency sets what it described as a “cost-effective and economically productive” pathway resulting in an energy economy “dominated by renewables like solar and wind.”
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2021/05/18/iea-calls-for-annual-additions-of-solar-pv-to-reach-630-gw-by-2030/
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Michigan Community Solar Alliance forms as state considers enabling legislation


To expand accessibility and availability of solar energy to all Michiganders, a new statewide alliance has formed to advocate for solar energy savings, economic opportunity and customer empowerment. The Michigan Community Solar Alliance (MCSA) is encouraging passage of House Bills 4715 and 4716, legislation to change Michigan law to allow subscription-based community solar projects in…
https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2021/05/michigan-community-solar-alliance-forms-as-state-considers-enabling-legislation/
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Business and Biology

The question of the similarities and differences between business and biological systems was raised at HN.

The market / biology comparison is interesting, though probably needs some work.

Firms, at least to a certain size, are about increased specialisation. That is, they focus on doing one thing. Rather than predator/prey relationships, firms have exchange relationships, arbitraging off of distinct specialisations and differential capabilities, with much of that being supply-chain related.

(A recent discussion of semiconductor fabrication noted that an end-product device might comprise of 1,000 or more individual steps, and 70 or more logistical (that is, shipping) links before reaching the final purchaser.)

Individual organisms are, at least to a first approximation, generalists as compared to businesses. They must source food or sustenance, provide for circulation, metabolism, health, etc. Plants have structural and photosynthetic requirements. Many animals have sensing, neurological, mobility, and defence functions. The largest individual organisms still occupy only tiny fractions of the Earth's surface individually --- whales, fungi, slime molds, clonal trees. Past a certain point, organisms simply cannot coordinate at large scale within a single entity.

So the reason single firms fight amongst others of similar stripe is because each is attempting to control a highly specialised niche.

(There's another question of just where and how businesses become extensive. The question of organisation of industry by type or sector goes back to Quesnay and in modern variants seems to be seen as 4--5 distinct levels. I'd argue that it's network-based firms which are most likely to be expansive, though that includes a fairly broad notion of just what a network is. See: https://old.reddit.com/r/dredmorbius/comments/74dm5o/seeking_research_on_inclusive_measures_of/)

The scale question is interesting. Yes, individual human firms are far larger than the alrgest organisms. But the range of scales found in nature remains larger. You can look at length, volume, mass, or metabolism.

The smallest bacteria are about 0.2 μm in length, which (assuming density of water) is about 3*10^-17^ kg

The largest blue whale is 30m in length, and 17,000 kg.

(There are larger organisms, giant sequoia trees, slime molds, clonal trees. They shift the calculus by a few more orders of magnitude, but my point is proved sufficiently here.)

That's a length difference of about 150 million (10^8^), and a mass differential of about 507 billion billion (10^20^). On either measure, the range from smallest to largest firm would be smaller, if only because the human population has not yet reached 507 billion billion.

(In looking at metabolism, values are harder to find, especially for bacteria. A blue whale has a basal metabolic rate of about a half-million kilocalories (food calories) per day, with a _total_ expenditure larger than that. The metabolism of mammals scales as BMR=KM^2/3^, that is, to the 2/3 power of mass --- larger mammals are more efficient at using energy, if less efficient at passing through mouse holes. Economic metabolism is at the rate of approximately $1,000/barreloil, or $1,000 / 1.5 million kilocalories, or about $1 per 1,500 kilocalories.)

By absolute magnitude, the largest firms are of course larger than the largest animals or plants. Much of that comes from an ability to both organise and process inputs at a much larger scale. For an organism to operate at global scale, it would need to physically be global scale. A firm virtualises many of its coordination activities through communications --- a sort of "spooky action at a distance", if you will. James Beniger, The Control Revolution (1986) (one of several books by the same title), listed in the Reddit post above, discusses much of the development of this. In a sense, a firm is a financial, legal, commercial, social, technical, and organisational virtual construct.

What firms can do that organisms cannot is incorporate other freestanding entities within themselves. "Mergers and acquisitions" is not a chapter you'll find in a biology text. It's an extraordinarily common business practice. If not always a successful one.

Geoffrey West, Scale looks into the question of magnitudes as well.


Adapted from an HN thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27038999

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South Korea kicks off 2 GW PV tender


The Southeast Asian nation has included PV projects exceeding 20 MW in size for the first time in its solar energy procurement scheme. Selected projects will be awarded a fixed rate under a 20-year contract under the country's renewable energy certificate (REC) scheme and will sell electricity to local power distributors.
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2021/05/03/south-korea-kicks-off-2-gw-pv-tender/
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Flexible solar panels are more than just off-grid staples


Flexible solar modules are a niche product. Often seen on a smaller scale attached to RVs, on backpacks and near tents, these nontraditional solar panels are touted for their off-grid portability. After all, who would lug a 50-lb glassed solar panel to a favorite camping spot? But flexible panels are proving they’re not just for…
https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2021/05/flexible-solar-panels-are-more-than-just-off-grid-staples/
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Tucson Electric Power announces utility’s largest solar + storage project now online


Tucson Electric Power (TEP) announced its newest and largest solar power system is now online. The new Wilmot Energy Center (WEC), located on 1,130 acres southeast of Tucson International Airport, includes a 100-MW solar array and 30-MW battery energy storage system — each the largest of their kind on TEP’s local energy grid. TEP will…
https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2021/05/tucson-electric-power-largest-solar-storage-project/
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The weekend read: PV feed in, certified


As more renewable energy capacity is built, commissioned, and connected, grid stability concerns are driving rapid regulatory changes. In the European Union, regulatory changes are now building momentum. As the first mover, Germany has shown that achieving compliance can initially seem burdensome, but it can quickly be integrated into existing processes and platforms.
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2021/05/01/the-weekend-read-pv-feed-in-certified/
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