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Why Big Tech could outpace utilities in deploying multi-day storage

With hyperscalers searching for clean, round-the-clock power, developers see a new market for battery systems that can run for 100 hours or more.
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U.S. solar and energy storage businesses secure near $1 billion in flurry of deals

Nexamp, Energy Vault, Generate Capital and NineDot Energy all announced major transactions to infuse more capital in their businesses.
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Base Power hauls in $1 billion to take its distributed home battery model beyond Texas

The two-year-old power company has deployed more than 100 MWh of residential battery capacity across Texas, pooling thousands of installs in homes into a grid resource. It will now expand the model nationally in the US.
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Silver prices surge, yet ‘thrifting’ poses little threat to solar cell, module quality

With silver prices nearing $50 per ounce, researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (Fraunhofer ISE) tell pv magazine that efforts to reduce silver use in solar cells will not compromi...
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U.S. market “not worth the risk” for one of India’s largest solar manufacturers

Saatvik Green Energy chief executive Prashant Mathur said his company seeks to be “risk-free” and focus on the domestic market in India.
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Cost and prices

Solar module prices to rise 9% in Q4, says Wood Mackenzie

Wood Mackenzie says module prices will climb as China ends export rebates and consolidates polysilicon production.
Cost and prices

Policy deadline rush pushes U.S. solar module pricing up in Q3

Solar module prices have increased as demand was pulled forward to meet the tax credit eligibility requirements, said a report from supply chain platform Anza.
Markets & Policy

Generac solar microinverter fills out ‘unlimited backup’ package

The generator company has released its PWRmicro microinverter, which integrates with the company’s energy storage, generator, and energy management system to offer a ‘parallel backup’ solution.

Press Releases

Fortress Power Partners with TerraSol Energies to Deliver Landmark Solar + Storage Project at Team Toyota

820kWh eSpire Battery System Helps Pennsylvania Dealership Slash Energy Costs and Reduce CO₂ Emissions

Dow Diamond Expands Commitment to Sustainability with new Solar Array

New panels to provide up to 50,000 kilowatt hours annually for ballpark

Arevon Begins Operations at Ratts 1 and Heirloom Solar Projects in Pike County, Indiana

The company’s first owned and operational utility-scale projects in the state represent an investment of $400 million and are generating lasting community benefits.

ComEd Announces $100 Million in EV Projects Funded Across Northern Illinois

Since 2024 ComEd’s Electric Vehicle rebate programs have helped propel thousands of chargers and fleet EVs within Illinois; more than $60 million in rebate funding remains to be paid this year.

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California proposes order of 6 GW by 2032 to get ahead of expiring tax credits

A California Public Utilities Commission Judge called for a “premature” order of additional electric capacity in the state to take advantage of lucrative renewable energy federal tax credits while they still exist.

Solar is reshaping California’s Central Valley. What happens to the rural farming communities next door?

A democratically organized nonprofit is giving a seat at the clean energy table to 36 communities in Western Fresno County.

Arkansas to build 600 MW solar project for Google’s $4B data center

When complete, the project will add 600 MW to the 3,245 MW of solar capacity on the Arkansas grid.

After years of legal challenges, New Mexico celebrates its first community solar project

After the New Mexico’s investor-owned utilities fought against New Mexico’s community solar program, bringing it all the way to the state’ supreme court, New Mexico is celebrating the completion of its first community solar project.

Florida college installs 700 kW floating solar project

Developed by D3Energy, the project is the first floating solar facility at a university in the United States. Despite increased capital investment to start a project, floating solar has advantages in land use and land lease costs as well as improved solar array efficiency.

U.S. solar will pass wind in 2025 and leave coal in the dust soon after

Solar and wind represent about 11% to 12% of the energy mix each, while coal sits just under 15%. Developers brought online 16 GW of solar out of a total 21.5 GW electric generation capacity cumulatively added through July in 2025, said the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. There is currently about 5 GW more wind than solar actively deployed in the United States.

Manufacturing

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Voltage Energy releases two wiring solutions for solar projects

The US-based electrical balance of systems provider stated its new products are designed for utility-scale projects and the mid-capacity range. Both systems are IP68-tested.

Solar pricing needs a reality check

Sustainable projects depend on prices — and suppliers — that hold up under compliance, delivery and long-term performance requirements.

Boviet Solar to expand to 3 GW of annual U.S. module production capacity

Announcements from Vietnamese solar manufacturing company show its progress towards 3 gigawatts of capacity in each solar module assembly and cell fabrication

Puerto Rico readies for its first solar module manufacturing facility

Solar module manufacturer Solx, a new player in the industry, is expected to soon open Puerto Rico’s first module manufacturing factory.

German engineering with U.S. production: SMA America returns through partnership with Create Energy

Nearly ten years after SMA America announced it was moving its Denver facility overseas, SMA is partnering with Create Energy to fuse German engineering with U.S. manufacturing.

Meyer Burger gives up on selling itself as a whole, sells U.S. solar production tools

Sales of module and cell production equipment to, respectively, Waaree Solar Americas and Babacomari North Solar further thin chances of any Meyer Burger revival of its domestic production.

Markets & Policy

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Microgrid is deliverable in a standard 20-ft. shipping container

Paired Power's modular microgrid targets remote industrial and agricultural applications and rural electrification for Indigenous communities.

Residential solar installer Palmetto closes $420 million asset backed securitization

The transaction is backed by over 22,000 residential solar leases and power purchase agreements and marks the second major ABS deal in 2025 for Palmetto.

IEA lowers 2025-30 forecast for solar growth

The International Energy Agency (IEA) cut its 2025–30 renewables forecast by 5%, citing lower solar additions, though PV still represents nearly 80% of 4.6 TW expected growth.

Newsom vetoes another bill to curb California’s rising energy demand

Gov. Newsom said the virtual power plant bill would not have improved electric grid reliability planning because it did “not align with the California Public Utility Commission’s Resource Adequacy framework.”

Idaho drops solar compensation rates by 31%

After utility Idaho Power proposed paying 60% less for the energy it buys from rooftop solar owners, the utilities commission landed about in the middle, deciding to cut net metering rates by 31%.

Coalition sues EPA for rescinding $7B solar program

A coalition of grant recipients and large law firms filed suit against EPA and its head Lee Zeldin for pulling funds intended to support low-income community solar projects across the nation.

Technology

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Standardized testing for indoor PV

Researchers at Simon Fraser University in Canada have proposed protocols for standardized testing to avoid skewed results. The validated recommendations cover procedures for key measurements and the use of the indoor PV reference cell method.

Researchers discover photovoltaic properties in zinc-based film

Research from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee has found zinc-phosphate-hydrate (ZPH) films are capable of producing electricity from light. The coating’s photovoltage was amplified when anthocyanin, a natural dye found in blackberries, was added.

Astrobotic, Honda developing vertical solar, storage solution for lunar missions

Pittsburgh-based aerospace company Astrobotic and Honda’s North American subsidiary are working on integrating Astrobotic’s vertical solar array technology with Honda’s regenerative fuel cell system to develop a power and storage solution capable of supporting prolonged exploration of the moon.

NREL researchers address safety implications of next-generation battery technologies

Report says new evaluation methods, including AI, will help make future batteries safer.

As bidirectional EV charging grows, utility group suggests requiring interconnection

Interconnection of bidirectional EV chargers can enable grid compensation for EV owners while enhancing safety, says a report that offers comprehensive guidance for regulators.

IEA-PVPS warns soiling costs solar industry billions per year

The International Energy Agency’s Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme (IEA-PVPS) says dust, pollution, and debris on solar panels reduce output by 4% to 7% worldwide, costing the industry billions of euros annually and making tailored mitigation increasingly urgent.

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