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New York community solar project 20% subscribed by local residents

The 3.5 MW Clemons Road project consists of 6,427 solar panels that will produce enough electricity to offset 2,284 tons of CO2 annually and power the equivalent of 409 average homes per year.
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Sunnova to construct solar and storage microgrid for Penobscot Nation

Sunnova will deploy a grid independent solar and storage project for a tribe located in Maine and Quebec.
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U.S. startup offers reversible fuel cell for remote locations

HyWatts has developed the Powerplant-in-a-Box system, a reversible high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell that can also work as an electrolyzer, ensuring energy supply anywhere and anytime.
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United States on track to install 0.7 GW of floating solar by 2033

Wood Mackenzie's floating solar report projects that global floating solar markets will reach 57 GW of capacity by 2033. The U.S. market remains small due to limited land availability and high capex.
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Corporate America vastly increases investment in solar and storage

Technology firms are the dominant industry investing in solar as electricity demand soars to keep pace with data center growth.
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Sunrise brief: Looming Trump tariffs drive rush on imports, push shipping costs higher

Also on the rise: Final rules on direct pay expands access to clean energy tax credits. Zendure releases pre-sized home solar and energy storage kit. And more.
Technology

A fast interconnection process like that used in Texas is widely supported

Texas is quickly adding solar, wind and storage to its grid by using a relatively simple interconnection process, and now 24 industry participants have expressed support for the use of a similarly streamlined process across the nation.
Markets & Policy

Two-minute warning for battery fires

Machine learning techniques have been trained to recognize the distinct sound of safety valve releases, offering an early warning system for battery fires.

Press Releases

Silfab Solar’s Sustainability Commitments Grow

Recent Government Certifications Validate Environmental Responsibility Efforts

RE+ Events Announces Las Vegas Convention Center as the New Home for Flagship Event, RE+ 2026-2028

RE+ has long served as the premier gathering for clean energy professionals, and the move to Las Vegas reflects the event’s commitment to accommodating the dynamic growth across key sectors.

TÜV Rheinland Joins SEIA

Joining SEIA Reinforces Commitment to the U. S.

A1 SolarStore launches second season of Solar Scholarship for Engineering students

Applicants are required to submit an essay about a project that they undertook or have planned that has a relation to clean energy and solving the problem of climate change.

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Solar developer secures $145 million solar-plus-storage project in New Mexico

National Renewable Solutions secured the funding from Deutsche Bank for Shallow Basket, a 140 MW solar and 50 MW storage project that will benefit Jicarilla Apache Nation.

Sunrise brief: Breaking ground for one of largest U.S. solar projects

Also on the rise: Thornova Solar starts solar cell, module production in Indonesia due to changing U.S. market regulations. Intersolar acquires Midwest Solar Expo. And more.

Penske Truck Leasing begins rooftop solar rollout at several facilities

The truck rental company has installed rooftop solar at a new facility in Illinois and has plans to develop more solar on rooftops across the U.S.

Enbridge breaks ground on 815 MW Sequoia Solar project in Texas

First PV project from Tri Global portfolio will be one of the largest in North America.

New solar project to power over 25,000 Wisconsin homes

National Grid Renewables began construction on a 100 MW solar project in Polk County, Wisconsin.

Sunrise brief: California utilities scapegoat rooftop solar for high electricity rates

Also on the rise: Meyer Burger loses biggest customer, questions business viability. The grid’s new secret weapon: Your home. And more.

Manufacturing

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U.S. International Trade Commission to investigate Runergy and Adani for patent infringement

In response to a complaint filed by Trinasolar US, the ITC intends to determine whether Runergy and Adani illegally infringe Trinasolar’s TOPCon patents.

Californian lithium sulfur battery maker lightens the load for Northvolt

San Jose-based Lyten has acquired lithium metal battery technology company Cuberg from Swedish manufacturer Northvolt, which is battling to reduce costs. Lyten will spend up to $20 million developing a 200 MWh annual capacity of ‘Made in America’ batteries.

Thornova Solar starts solar cell, module production in Indonesia

Thornova Solar has started producing solar cells and modules in Indonesia. CEO William Sheng says the move is in line with changing U.S. market regulations. It plans to supply customers with cells and modules from Indonesia, Laos or the United States by mid-2025.

Meyer Burger loses biggest customer, questions business viability

Swiss solar manufacturer Meyer Burger faces a significant setback as its largest U.S. customer, D.E. Shaw Renewable Investments, has terminated a long-term agreement to purchase solar panels from its Arizona facility.

Enphase Energy to cut 17% of workforce, shut down production in Mexico

Enphase Energy says it plans to restructure its operations, reducing its global workforce by 17% – about 500 employees and contractors – and closing its contract manufacturing site in Mexico.

U.S. solar industry association at COP29

Leaders of the Solar Energy Industries Association are taking part in COP29 in Azerbaijan to offer guidance on how to responsibly manage the growing renewables industry.

Markets & Policy

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Final rules on direct pay expand access to clean energy tax credits

The final regulations provide greater clarity and flexibility for direct pay eligible entities that want to jointly invest in clean energy projects.

Looming Trump tariffs drive rush on imports, push shipping costs higher

Freight costs are rising as businesses rush to import goods ahead of higher tariffs promised by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Chinese and European products.

Hydrogen demand attracting investment, new technology and larger projects

Production of “green hydrogen” using renewables economically is a key focus.

Zendure releases pre-sized home solar and energy storage kit

The SolarFlow Kit will be available in North America following a successful debut in Europe.

Intersolar acquires Midwest Solar Expo

The acquisition is the second regional expansion for Intersolar & Energy North America.

Up to 25 MW of solar will benefit ordinary customers of Philadelphia-area utility

Citizens groups won an order requiring the utility PECO to secure up to 25 MW of solar power, which will be Pennsylvania’s largest solar procurement serving ordinary customers.

Technology

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Solar powers past wind

For the first time, solar photovoltaics generated more electricity than wind in a single month, according to the EIA.

Massachusetts House passes climate bill, setting example for other states to follow

The Massachusetts bill includes siting reform, which will help speed the buildout of solar and other clean energy technologies.

Understanding renewable energy ‘drought’ at solar, wind sites

An international research team based across Canada, China and the U.S. have said developers must stop focusing not only resource availability, and also consider resource variability and resource extremeness, to avoid extreme or prolonged reductions in renewable power generation at solar and wind sites.

Solar energy modeled as digital twin in Unreal Engine video game software

An international research team has created a digital twin that purportedly enables analysis of different scenarios on PV plants’ aerial monitoring. The new tool is claimed to reduce the risk associated with real-world experimentation and help identify the most effective strategies to improve PV system monitoring.

Sunrise brief: Solar stocks plummet, market is “wildly emotional” about Trump

Also on the rise: 500 GW of solar could interconnect at existing fossil-fired generators. The great untapped potential of virtual power plants
global installed PV capacity tops 2 TW. And more.

The great untapped potential of virtual power plants

We need every tool in the toolkit to improve grid reliability, and we need them now, RMI’s managing director, Mark Dyson, told the pv magazine USA Week audience.