Move fast, adapt faster: A distributed generation playbook for turbulent times

Goksenin “Goksi” Ozturkeri | Source: Utility DIVE | Posted 08/06/2025

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Distributed generation can go from development to construction to operation in months, not years, even under compressed timelines.


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The article discusses the impact of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) on the clean energy industry, emphasizing the importance of agility in navigating policy changes and market volatility. It highlights the challenges faced by distributed generation projects, which, despite being smaller in scale, encounter numerous local hurdles that can complicate development. The author introduces the concept of 'migraines per megawatt,' illustrating the need for standardized processes to streamline project development and reduce complications.

Furthermore, the article outlines the persistent risks associated with policy fluctuations and the financial challenges that arise during project development. It offers four survival tactics for developers: securing strong financial backing, locking in safe harbor credits, sharing risks with partners, and maintaining cost discipline. Ultimately, the author asserts that success in the clean energy sector will depend on smart, adaptable strategies rather than merely the size of projects, advocating for a disciplined approach to thrive in a turbulent environment.



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