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Second-life EV batteries approved for data center microgrid expansion

Crusoe and Redwood Energy are scaling a microgrid in Sparks, Nevada, by using repurposed electric vehicle batteries and solar to supply additional modular data centers.
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Zelestra secures $600 million for 440 MW Texas solar portfolio to supply Meta

The $600 million project financing supports 440 MW of new capacity in the ERCOT market as Big Tech continues to dominate a shifting corporate PPA landscape.
Sustainability

Study finds solar sheep grazing business models outperform agricultural benchmarks

A financial analysis of Ontario-based sheep farming integrated with utility-scale solar reveals EBITDA margins as high as 40%, far exceeding traditional farming returns.
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Battery Business & Development Forum 2026

Connect with Europe’s energy storage leaders at the Battery Business & Development Forum 2026 in Frankfurt (March 31–April 1) and gain insights into evolving business models, financing strategies, and market trends

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Join the 3rd SunRise Arabia Clean Energy Conference on April 22, 2026, in Riyadh to explore how solar PV and energy storage are powering the Kingdom’s growing digital economy — including data centers. Secure your spot at the early-bird rate.

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Envisioning IRA 2.0: Restoring U.S. energy leadership

Securing U.S. economic sovereignty through a modernized, long-term framework for domestic manufacturing and grid resilience.
Markets & Policy

Remote inspection of new residential solar saves time and can improve safety

A report from nonprofit group IREC presents evidence that remote inspection of new residential solar and/or storage installations can yield improved code compliance and safety, compared to on-site inspection. In Texas, installers can hire an approved thi...
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Manufacturing

Tesla advances plan to build 100 GW of U.S. PV manufacturing capacity by 2028

Job advertisements on Tesla’s website outline the 100 GW ambition and follow reports the company is in talks with Chinese firms for the purchase of $2.9 billion worth of equipment for solar manufacturing.
Markets & Policy

Aurora Solar releases 2026 Solar Snapshot report detailing shift toward third-party ownership

The company’s fourth annual snapshot report highlights an industry transitioning from incentive-driven growth to a focus on affordability and resilience. Third-party ownership is becoming the preferred financing method as consumer concerns over upfront...
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Large-scale fire testing reveals critical hazards in BIPV façade systems

A recent evaluation by FM highlights the importance of evaluating the entire BIPV façade assembly – including PV modules, cables, insulation, air cavities, and mounting systems – to accurately assess fire risks.

Press Releases

SolarKal Celebrates 10th Anniversary With New Product Launch

SolarKal is marking its 10th anniversary—a milestone reached by fewer than one-third of small businesses, and even fewer in the rapidly evolving solar industry. To mark the occasion, the company is launching a new battery storage advisory service, helping commercial real estate owners capitalize on the next wave of distributed energy.

New Solar Partnership Will Power Three Nonprofits Serving New Orleans’ Homeless Population

A 43. 8-kilowatt rooftop solar array installed by Everybody Solar will soon help the Harry Tompson Center carry out its mission to improve the daily lives of the unhoused community of New Orleans.

Renon Power and Solis Inverters Announce Strategic Partnership for North American Residential and Commercial Energy Storage Solutions

Renon Power USA, a global provider of advanced battery energy storage solutions, today announced a strategic partnership with Solis Inverters (Ginlong Technologies), one of the world’s leading solar inverter manufacturers, to deliver fully compatible residential and commercial energy storage solutions for the North American market. The partnership brings together Renon Power’s battery platforms with Solis’ […]

New York Utilities Turn to Home Batteries to Support Peak Power Demand

Homeowners in New York who install an energy management and battery storage system from FranklinWH can receive $3,000 in upfront incentives and earn roughly $200 per year for participating in National Grid and Orange & Rockland programs.

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U.S. energy storage installations reach record 18.9 GW in 2025

Annual deployments grow 52% as utility-scale and residential sectors drive market expansion through year-end, said a report from Wood Mackenzie.

Solar and wind reach record 17% of U.S. power generation

The combined output from wind and utility-scale solar reached a record 760,000 GWh last year, accounting for 17% of total U.S. electricity generation as the sector scales to meet intensifying load growth.

LEGO to stack up 28 MW of on-site solar at $1.5 billion Virginia plant

The 28 MW solar infrastructure and LEED Platinum design drive the $1.5 billion Virginia project toward a 2027 carbon-neutral production launch.

Minnesota LMI community solar reaches 179 MW amid regulatory shifts

The state’s shift to a “capped” system means developers are now racing for limited space. The program exceeds its goals for low-income participation, addressing access gaps in the energy transition.

Poland Spring water bottling plant powered by solar

The 13 MW solar array at a Maine facility was constructed by PowerFlex and is owned and operated by Onyx under a long-term power purchase agreement.

Global solar capacity to reach 6 TW by 2031, says GlobalData

GlobalData says global renewable capacity will more than double to 8.4 TW by 2031, with PV reaching nearly 6 TW, a 13% compound annual growth rate from 2025 levels of 4.1 TW.

Manufacturing

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Quino signs joint development deal with Jena for flow battery energy storage

Agreement to optimize Jena’s hardware for Quino’s organic electrolyte.

Treasury domestic content guidance on blue wafers creates compliance risks for solar developers

A legal alert from Wiley indicates that importing silver silicon wafers for domestic anti-reflective coating may disqualify solar cells from the 10% domestic content bonus credit despite conflicting customs rulings.

LG and GM pivot Ultium Cells JV to LFP battery production for U.S. storage market at Tennessee plant

LG Energy Solution and GM are converting part of their Spring Hill battery joint venture to LFP production for energy storage, as another North American battery manufacturing plan shifts from EVs toward stationary storage.

U.S. determines China not undercutting domestic battery anode makers

The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has blocked the imposition of anti-dumping and countervailing duties on Chinese active anode material (AAM), providing a massive sigh of relief for the domestic battery storage sector.

U.S. government confirms Tesla as mystery buyer in $4.3 billion LG Energy Solution LFP deal

The Department of the Interior has ended months of speculation, identifying Tesla as the counterparty for a massive domestic lithium iron phosphate battery contract aimed at scaling U.S. energy storage production.

Intertek CEA forecasts rising U.S. solar module prices through 2027 amid tariff uncertainty

The firm’s quarterly market intelligence reports highlight rising module costs across the globe, with the largest potential impacts to U.S. buyers coming through impending Section 232 tariffs set to take effect this year.

Markets & Policy

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Solar professionals talk microgrids, repowering and more at NABCEP CE 2026

The annual training conference saw nearly 900 attendees participate in more than 80 training sessions, enjoy several themed events and connect with friends new and old from solar companies around the country.

Doral Renewables closes $900 million financing for Texas solar-plus-storage project

The 430 MWac solar and 340 MWh battery storage facility in Schleicher and Tom Green Counties is expected to reach commercial operation by summer 2028.

California’s SB 886 could make storage a prerequisite for data center interconnection

If passed, SB 886 would require large load users to cover half of their hourly needs with zero-carbon, dispatchable energy resources.

Illinois regulators launch investigation into consumer protection against data center costs

Facing applications for new data center capacity that represent a greater total demand than ComEd’s all-time peak, the Illinois Commerce Commission approved a plan to require data center projects to make larger deposits to cover the cost of grid upgrades and ordered an investigation into other methods of protecting utility ratepayers against footing the bill for data center load growth.

Energy tax credit restoration bill submitted to Congress

Two members of the U.S. House of Representatives have submitted a wide-ranging energy bill titled the “Energy Bills Relief Act” that essentially reverses any changes made to tax credits by the One Big Beautiful Bill.

New York Attorney General files $275 million lawsuit against Attyx for deceptive solar sales

State prosecutors allege the solar firm and its financial partners trapped thousands of homeowners in fraudulent high-interest contracts through “bait-and-switch” tactics.

Technology

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Why battery storage is becoming the engine of AI growth

Data centers are using batteries to run more AI on the same grid connection.

HelioVolta report outlines fire risk from module-level rapid shutdown devices

The report authors contend such devices — which are designed to protect firefighters while they work around rooftop solar installations — actually add significant risk by increasing installation complexity and multiplying potential points of failure by a factor of two to three.

Sandia Labs benchmarks PV software providers in first ever blind comparison analysis

Sandia National Laboratories conducted the first-ever blind comparison of seven commercial PV modeling software, revealing that differences in weather handling, system modeling, derates, and assumptions grow as system complexity increases. The study emphasizes that software choice should consider project complexity, workflow, and modeling features rather than relying on rankings alone.

U.S. data center pipeline growth slows as grid constraints mount

New data center capacity additions fell 50% quarter-over-quarter in Q4 2025, signaling a shift in developer focus toward executing existing projects amid power queue bottlenecks.

Inside the massive private power grids fueling the U.S. data center boom

As the buildout of data centers in the United States accelerates, developers are often targeting remote locations where land availability is high. Off-grid solar paired with batteries offers an opportunity to power data centers in areas that would otherwise not have access to dependable utility infrastructure.

Solar key to space-based AI

Elon Musk, the CEO of both Tesla and SpaceX, raised some eyebrows at this year’s World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, when he predicted “that the lowest cost place to put AI will be space and that will be true within two to three years, three at the latest.” pv magazine reported on Musk’s vision on our global website www.pv-magazine.com on Jan. 26, 2026, and exactly one week later SpaceX announced that it was acquiring xAI “to form the most ambitious, vertically integrated innovation engine on (and off) Earth, with AI, rockets, space-based internet, direct-to-mobile device communications, and the world’s foremost real-time information and free speech platform.”

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