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Talon PV to supply U.S. solar cells to module manufacturer SEG Solar

Starting in 2026, Talon agreed to supply N-type solar cells to U.S. module manufacturer SEG Solar.
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SolarEdge stock rises over 20% on positive cash flow guidance

The solar inverter and battery energy storage supplier reported heavy losses for the full year 2024 but beat revenue expectations for Q4, 2024.
Markets & Policy

Massachusetts allows increased demand charges to drive energy storage

The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities has approved a rate change that allows large electricity customers, specifically large business customers, to pay a transmission coincident peak demand charge instead of a volumetric transmission charge.
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U.S. community solar jumps 35%, but faces future uncertainty

A recent report by Wood Mackenzie and the Coalition for Community Solar Access finds that 1.7 GW of community solar was installed in the U.S. in 2024.
Technology

Water-based recycling of perovskite solar cells

An international team has developed a new technique to recycle perovskite solar cells (PSC) made on glass substrates using a water-based solution. Tests showed that the recycled cells were as efficient and stable as the original devices.
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People on the move: GCube, Chint Power Systems, NYSERDA and more

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities and energy transition finance.
Manufacturing

U.S. manufacturer offers steel-framed bifacial solar modules

Heliene announced a multi-year agreement with Origami Solar, a U.S. manufacturer of steel frames for solar modules, eliminating tariff and supply chain risk of imported aluminum frames.
Manufacturing

Battery Council International calls for Congressional action to protect domestic battery manufacturing

In asking Congress to advance measures and retain existing provisions for domestic battery manufacturers, a major energy storage industry association outlined five key policy priorities.

Press Releases

Standard Solar Acquires Churchill Street Solar Farm from Sunfarm Solar

Expanding Its Portfolio of Operating Assets in Massachusetts

AXIAL and DCE Solar Join Forces in the U.S. Photovoltaic Market

AXIAL announces a collaboration agreement with DCE Solar, a leading company in energy solutions in the United States. This alliance aims to contribute to the penetration of the company’s main products in one of the world’s most important photovoltaic markets, starting with the AxialTracker Twin, a dual row tracker with AXIAL’s homokinetic technology.

Significant New Savings on Fortress Power Energy Storage Systems in Vermont

Fortress Power, a global leader in energy storage solutions, is proud to announce its advanced energy storage systems are now available to Vermont customers as part of Green Mountain Power’s (GMP’s) innovative Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program which empowers homeowners to harness the power of clean energy while earning substantial rebates of up to $10,500 from GMP.

SolarPanelRecycling.com and SEIA Launch Pioneering Residential Solar Recycling Initiative in North Carolina

Mecklenburg County will serve as pilot for national residential solar drop-off program

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Cordelio Power expands with new 1 GWh procurement, new contracts

Cordelio Power’s storage portfolio continues to grow, including sourcing 1 GWh of batteries from Fluence for new storage projects.

Go with the flow (batteries)

There is a gap in the market for long-duration energy storage (LDES), according to US-based manufacturer ESS Inc. – one which can’t be plugged with lithium-ion chemistry. Hugh McDermott, of ESS Inc. tells pv magazine how he thinks iron flow batteries fit into the energy system of the future, as the company pursues global expansion.

Global utility-scale solar additions hit 182 GW in 2024

Utility-scale solar installations reached 182 GW (AC) in 2024, with the top 33 countries now accounting for 765 GW, or roughly 93% of the global total, according to Wiki-Solar.

Sunrise brief: Tariff on aluminum and steel has solar ramifications

Also on the rise: Large batteries with grid-forming inverters can increase renewables hosting capacity. How utilities use financial models to justify higher rates of return. And more.

Community solar steps ahead in Maine with 15 new operational projects

Nautilus Solar, a community solar specialist, grew its Maine portfolio by over 78 MW in 2024 and now has over 13,000 subscribers in the state.

Sunrise brief: Maine community solar portfolio receives $118.2 million in financing

Also on the rise: Moss Landing fire leads to emergency regulations. Trump administration pulls the plug on funding electric vehicle charging networks. And more.

Manufacturing

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U.S. startup unveils ‘world’s largest’ transparent organic PV window

Next Energy said its laminated transparent power-generating windows were produced with its pilot production line.

In case you missed it: Six big solar stories in the news this week

pv magazine USA spotlights news of the past week including market trends, project updates, policy changes and more.

Trump executive order places 25% tariff on aluminum and steel

Aluminum is used in solar panel frames and racking and steel is used in solar ground mounts and trackers.

Tesla begins production at Shanghai Megapack Factory amid intensifying price war

Tesla’s first overseas energy storage plant starts operating as global competition from Chinese firms and pricing pressures mount.

Sunrise brief: Judge rules White House violated court order to unfreeze federal funding

Also on the rise: Freyr Battery abandons plans for Georgia battery factory. Colorado permitting red tape adds thousands to rooftop solar cost, finds study.

Freyr Battery abandons plans for Georgia battery factory

Freyr was motivated to build the factory based on the strength of the U.S. renewable energy and electric vehicle industries, coupled with the tax incentives associated with the Inflation Reduction Act. It would have been a $2.6 billion investment, creating 720 jobs.

Markets & Policy

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Republican-led community solar legislation moves forward in Missouri and Iowa

Legislation in Missouri aims to launch a three-year pilot program, whereas a new comprehensive community solar policy goes before the House in Iowa.

Sunrise brief: Sunnova cuts about 15% of workforce

Also on the rise: Enhanced geothermal projects could scale greatly as costs decline. Invenergy CEO and spouse give $100 million to advance the energy transition. And more.

Brooklyn-based company introduces three solar canopy products

Brooklyn Solar Company announced a new post-truss, cantilever and wood-post solar mounting system.

Sunnova cuts about 15% of workforce

Amid a down cycle for the industry, residential solar and home adaptive services company said it is prioritizing efficiency and higher cash generation.

Invenergy CEO and spouse give $100 million to advance the energy transition

The World Resources Institute and the University of Chicago are creating new programs with the funding.

The urgent call to support Tribal energy initiatives

The Solar for All program promised not only to power homes with solar energy, but to rekindle the economies and train a workforce in some of America’s most disadvantaged communities.

Technology

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Enhanced geothermal projects could scale greatly as costs decline

A team of researchers and industry participants predict a significant near-term energy contribution from enhanced geothermal projects, saying in a journal article that the technology could provide “stable baseload and potentially dispatchable electricity.”

Who’s footing the bill for new transmission?

While the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s Order 1920 could provide a step forward, many regions continue to struggle with implementing effective cost-sharing frameworks.

Higher voltage faces greater resistance

Utility-scale solar is set to crank up the voltage, preparing to shift from 1.5 kV to 2 kV on the DC side. It is a move that could redefine PV system design and slash costs, but it won’t happen globally due to vastly different regulations as voltages rise, reports Tristan Rayner.

Sunrise brief: Global utility-scale solar additions hit 182 GW in 2024

Also on the rise: Canadian startup secures patent for solar module cooling tech, job moves and more.

Canadian startup secures patent for solar module cooling tech

Enertopia has developed a solar module cooling system that uses a moisture collection layer to transfer heat while capturing water for irrigation in arid regions. The design channels heat from the panel to a liquid transfer system, improving efficiency and water use.

Hidden fastener solar mount requires no holes in exterior roofing layer

A new attachment for asphalt shingle and composite slate roofs enables solar installation without boring holes through the external roofing layer has been awarded as an American-Made Solar Prize semifinalist. It is developed by Martin Solar and Roofing.

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