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Federal permitting creates roadblocks for 11 GW of clean energy, report finds

A new survey by Crux shows that 94% of delayed projects cited federal review as a factor, with many developers now siting projects specifically to avoid the process.
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Most state-permitted U.S. solar and wind projects in 19 states received a timely permit

In 19 states analyzed, permitting processes partially or fully adjudicated at the state level “are not preventing new potential energy from entering the grid,” researchers said.
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Kansas county weighs moratorium on solar development

Jackson County officials are once again weighing a temporary halt to large-scale renewable energy development, as the community faces a proposed 500 MW solar facility.
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U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran tests solar supply

The U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran is unlikely to materially affect solar manufacturing projects in the Middle East for now, as most of these investments remain at an early stage. OPIS analyst Brian Ng sees the most immediate risk in logistics. If disru...
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U.S. scientists build copper-contacted TOPCon solar cell with 24.3% efficiency

The TOPCon solar cells fabricated with screen-printed, fire-through copper rear contacts and silver front contacts, using laser-enhanced contact optimization (LECO) to significantly reduce contact resistivity. Optimized copper cells achieved 24.3% effici...
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Colorado PUC decision codifies environmental justice advocates’ settlement with Xcel Energy

A coalition of environmental justice groups is celebrating a Colorado Public Utilities Commission decision that will dedicate more funding to income-qualified programs.
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EG4 and Outback Power Advantage programs bring DIY-friendly pre-paid battery leases to homeowners

The programs — now available in Texas and California as part of a limited rollout — offer homeowners backup power, cash incentives, and the option to purchase systems after 5 years.
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California proposed decision on community solar ‘virtually ensures no projects will be built’

The California Public Utilities Commission approved a new community renewable energy program that critics argue favors investor-owned utilities while failing to create a workable market for distributed resources.

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WSB Announces Acquisition of NEO Virtus Engineering

NEO Virtus Strengthens WSB’s Power Division with New Services and Expertise.

Growatt 2026 Roadmap: Powering the Next Wave of Solar + Storage Innovation

Growatt has been around for nearly two decades and throughout that time has built a strong reputation as a leading provider of residential, off-grid, and commercial energy solutions. The company entered the US market in 2014 and just over ten years later is both the leading residential inverter supplier globally, and is the third largest […]

NeoVolta Named 2026 “Energy Storage Company of the Year” by CleanTech Breakthrough

Global clean technology awards program selects NeoVolta for product leadership, market traction, and contribution to accelerating real-world energy storage adoption.

HD Hyundai Energy Solutions Secures $85 Million Module Supply Agreement for Major U.S. Utility-Scale Solar Project

HD Hyundai Energy Solutions has reaffirmed its technological excellence and product reliability by securing a major module supply agreement for a utility-scale solar project in the United States. The company announced it has signed a single supply contract worth approximately $85 million with Hillsboro Solar Project LLC.

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Large-scale solar surpasses 1 TWac worldwide

Analysis from Wiki-Solar finds the world’s 33 largest utility-scale solar markets had a cumulative capacity of 1,008 GWac by the end of last year.

Vertical rooftop PV debuts in the U.S.

Norwegian vertical solar specialist Over Easy Solar has installed its first rooftop vertical solar installation in the U.S. market. The 100 kW system, combined with a green roof in New York, is expected to deliver around 120,000 kWh annually depending on factors including albedo, azimuth and local shadowing.

PowerBank announces $1.1M in new funding for New York community solar project

The 7.1 MW Jordan Rd 2 project funding announcement comes nearly one month after similar news about the company’s 7 MW Jordan Rd 1 project. Both installations will operate as community solar facilities following construction.

PV-driven hydraulic hydro storage may hit $0.022/kWh LCOE in the U.S.

An international study has demonstrated that utility-scale solar PV paired with hydraulic hydro storage (HHS) could reach an LCOE as low as $0.022/kWh in select U.S. regions. The system could provide GWh-scale, cost-competitive, and highly reliable long-duration storage, capable of powering large commercial districts with minimal environmental impact.

All emerging cyber threats targeting power infrastructure at a glance

Researchers in Morocco analyzed cybersecurity challenges in smart grids, highlighting AI-driven detection and defense strategies against threats like distributed denial-of-service, false data injection replay, and IoT-based attacks. They recommend multi-layered protections, real-time anomaly detection, secure IoT devices, and staff training to enhance resilience and safeguard power system operations.

Louisiana projected to add 12 GW of utility-scale solar by 2035

A study funded by NextEra Energy projects that Louisiana’s annual solar deployment will decline from 2028 through 2030 due to expiring tax credits and then rise steadily through 2035, with associated employment impacts and tax revenues for local communities.

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Lion Energy takes equity stake in American Battery Factory aimed at securing domestic battery supply

Lion had already ordered 4.5 GWh of production from American Battery Factory, but the deal now goes further with an unspecified equity stake.

Maxeon filing reveals the company has applied for restructuring in Singapore court

Company statements in the filing indicate it will seek an arrangement between itself and creditors that may allow it to survive “as a going concern.”

Researchers find higher UV degradation in tracker-based PV systems

New research from the University of New South Wales shows that PV module degradation varies widely with system design and location, driven by UV exposure, temperature, humidity, and atmospheric conditions. Tropical and desert regions face the highest stress, highlighting the need for climate-specific testing and system design.

U.S. solar module prices face upward pressure as trade risks and FEOC rules dominate Q1 2026

Median solar module pricing in the United States reached $0.28 per watt as the market adjusted to intensified trade enforcement and new Foreign Entity of Concern compliance requirements, according to the Q1 2026 Quarterly Pricing & Domestic Content Report from Anza.

U.S. startup begins manufacturing grid-scale flywheel ESS

SOSV-backed Qnetic is aiming to raise $20 million in 2026. Over the next two years it will work with the National Lab of the Rockies and other partners on field testing and validating its technology across multiple use cases.

Why domestic solar manufacturing matters now more than ever

The United States is at a critical inflection point where speed to deployment of energy technologies contributes to economic strength and energy security, but policy certainty is paramount, according to a panel of three solar manufacturing experts.

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AES scraps 320 MW California battery project amid fierce local opposition

The developer officially withdrew its application for the Seguro storage facility in San Diego County following a three-year standoff with residents over fire safety and siting concerns.

ERCOT proposes $1,500/MW incentive for legacy Texas storage to adopt grid stability support

Older storage and renewables might be incentivized to add grid stability services in Texas if current plans continue with a $25 million program.

Batteries buying “free” California solar, driving up price

Aurora Energy Research has found that energy storage is raising the value of negatively priced solar electricity by up to $42 per MWh in the CAISO wholesale market.

“Pry open” VPP markets by ensuring VPP providers may access customer data, groups say

Two groups allege that utilities are blocking virtual power plant aggregators from accessing the meter data they need to provide a VPP. The groups call for using antitrust law to “pry open” VPP markets.

Base Power announces battery-free Texas retail energy plan across major utility territories

The company says it can save the majority of Texans money by leveraging its fleet of home batteries to offer “all-in” rates between 13.2 and 15.7 cents per kWh.

Arizona task force roadmap prioritizes virtual power plants and distributed solar to cut energy costs

Arizona’s Energy Promise Taskforce released 31 recommendations calling for the accelerated deployment of virtual power plants and distributed solar to meet a projected 40% increase in peak demand.

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Solar keeps slimming down while power rises

An international study found that the specific power of commercial silicon solar modules increased from 8.5 W/kg in the early 2000s to 23.6 W/kg today, driven by advances in module design, bifaciality, and temperature management. The researchers highlighted that glass and framing dominate module weight, and considering operating conditions like nominal operating cell temperature and rear-side illumination is essential for accurate PV system design.

New York can’t afford to wait: we need modern meter socket adapter rules now

New York is facing a dual crisis of energy affordability and bottlenecks to new generation interconnection. The New York Public Service Commission can take action to make affordable technologies available to New Yorkers.

Heterojunction vs. TOPCon in perovskite-silicon tandem

Scientists in Australia claim that TOPCon cells are rapidly closing the open-circuit voltage gap with heterojunction counterparts, now under 10 mV, while offering greater wafer tolerance and high industrial scalability. Despite slightly lower efficiency, TOPCon-based perovskite/silicon tandems can achieve a levelized cost of energy comparable to heterojunction-based tandems due to reduced fabrication costs, according to the researchers.

Why Chemical and Materials Science Engineers Are the Unsung Heroes of Solar Innovation

For most of the solar industry’s modern history, progress has been framed as a story of physics. Higher efficiencies came from better cell architectures, improved passivation schemes, and optimization of semiconductor performance. That framing was accurate for a long time.  As photovoltaic technologies approach their theoretical efficiency limits and global manufacturing capacity reaches unprecedented scale, […]

Terabase Energy invests in automation and engineering to streamline solar construction

Robotic Terafab system and integration of PlantPredict with PowerUQ lean into new technologies.

SolarEdge outlines path to 800 V (DC) data center infrastructure

SolarEdge has outlined a transition pathway to integrated 800 V (DC) infrastructure for data centers, arguing that legacy alternating current (AC) systems introduce inefficiencies that could constrain the growth of AI workloads. It says rising compute demand and next-gen NVIDIA GPUs are increasing urgency, while data centers lose an estimated 10% to 30% of input power through multiple conversion stages.

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