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In case you missed it: Five 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.
Technology

Trump’s $500 billion AI datacenter project expected to be powered by solar

Solar and batteries constructed by Softbank’s SB Energy are expected to power at least part of the Stargate project, according to a Bloomberg report.
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Loan guarantee of $1.7 billion to help U.S. producer scale clean hydrogen

Plug Power seeks to scale up production, liquification and storage for fuel cell vehicles in transportation and logistics.
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Enphase IQ8 microinverters are now Build America, Buy America compliant

Enphase microinverters made at its U.S. contract manufacturing facilities used in federal infrastructure projects are now eligible for participation in programs including the Solar for All initiative.
Opinion & analysis

Solar wafer price rebound nears its limit

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.
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Software is the future of Solar

In 2017, I sent an internal memo to my team about the evolution and role of software in distributed PV energy generation. Now, I'm taking a look back at my predictions and what the future holds.
Technology

Electrification of the grid calls for more robust components and management

pv magazine USA spoke with ABB's renewables manager, Brian Nelson, who says higher power densities and bi-directional capabilities are necessary as we move away from fossil fuels and have an increasingly electrified grid.
Markets & Policy

Sunrise brief: State solar policy increasingly moving away from traditional net metering

Also on the rise: The rise of transferable tax credits in clean energy finance. Wood Mackenzie predicts global solar growth will stagnate in 2025. And more.

Press Releases

Solar Battle of the Bands Line-Up Announced

Tickets on sale now for event that takes place at Intersolar in February

Trinasolar U.S. Partners with Couillard Solar Foundation to Donate Solar Modules and Support Renewable Energy in Rural Wisconsin

Trinasolar US donates solar modules to support rural Wisconsin communities.

EagleView Launches New Property Data Ecosystem 

Now customers across property finance, real estate, insurance, roofing, solar, infrastructure management and more can access an unrivaled offering of property asset intelligence to make better business decisions.  

Green Lantern Solar Transforms Reclaimed Gravel Pit in Brighton, VT, Into Clean Energy Resource, Sells Project to Sea Oak Capital

Green Lantern Solar, an innovative and trusted renewable energy developer, has announced the sale of its Brighton (Vermont) Solar project to Sea Oak Capital, LLC. The project, sited on the closed portion of an operating family-owned gravel operation, demonstrates the potential to transform otherwise unproductive land into a valuable clean energy source.

Installations

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Solar panel, racking integration positioned to fulfill domestic content requirements

First Solar and Terrasmart expect U.S. developers will secure the 10% domestic content bonus credit with the companies' racking and module integration.

Wood Mackenzie predicts solar growth will stagnate in 2025

Wood Mackenzie’s latest report forecasts that 493 GW (DC) of solar will be added throughout the world this year, compared to 495 GW in 2024. Solar module prices are expected to rise this year as manufacturers aim to recover profit losses from the past two years.

There will be sun: Texas’ $50 billion solar land boom

A study backed by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and others said solar, batteries, and wind is expected to contribute over $20 billion in tax revenue and nearly $30 billion in payments to landowners.

Google-supported solar projects more than double Oklahoma solar capacity

Five planned solar facilities will add 700 MW of capacity to a state that currently has only 376 MW of solar installed.

Indiana utility favors managed EV charging once 5% of customers have EV chargers

Utility AES Indiana and software provider Camus said in a study that the utility can best reduce costs by preparing now to launch managed EV charging by early 2029, when it projects 5% of its customers will have installed EV chargers.

Sunrise brief: Trump orders pause to IRA funding

Also on the rise: Palmetto secures $1.2 billion for residential solar financing. BLM seeks public input for Idaho renewable energy and storage projects on 3,800 acres. And more.

Manufacturing

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Actionable insights to safeguard solar projects from hail damage

The second article in a two-part series from VDE Americas looks at hail risk mitigation measures that continue advancing through improved materials, prediction capabilities and refined stow strategies.

S&P Global: Annual battery cell production passes 10 billion, lower prices to stimulate demand

While oversupply remains a feature of the lithium-ion battery production landscape, large production volumes are accelerating innovation and enhancing energy storage competitiveness. S&P Global analysis reveals that balance is likely to return to the global market in the coming years as stationary energy storage and EV adoption continues to accelerate.

Development of solar fuels that could transform chemical industry

The Liquid Solar Alliance looks to reimagine the chemical industry by coupling electricity from solar energy with semiconductor materials to transform carbon dioxide into ethylene.

Sunrise brief: Treasury updates domestic content guidance, elevates wafers made in U.S.

Also on the rise: Fire at California’s Moss Landing battery plant triggers evacuation. Coalition of 17 state attorneys general urge Congress to retain clean energy tax credits. And more.

Energy Department closes $1.2 billion in loans to Puerto Rico power producers

Loan guarantees by Loan Programs Office intend to finance grid enhancement to build resilience and expand access to affordable electricity for the people of Puerto Rico.

Treasury updates domestic content guidance, elevates wafers made in U.S.

The guidance builds on the safe harbor that seeks to simplify domestic content calculations by establishing optional alternative cost percentages for solar developers that use solar cells manufactured with U.S.-made wafers.

Markets & Policy

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Global solar panel oversupply ‘is still there’

At the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi, pv magazine spoke with two OPIS analysts about the current and projected price trajectory in the global supply chain. According to their analysis, overcapacity remains difficult to be kept in control, which makes an increase in solar module prices very unlikely, at least in the near future.

Republican Congress members support retaining clean energy tax credits

At least eight Republican Congress members voiced support for retaining tax credits created by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.

State solar policy increasingly moving away from traditional net metering

The N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center 2024 annual review and Q4 edition of The 50 States of Solar finds that most states took some distributed solar policy action during 2024, with most related to net metering policies, residential fixed charge increases and community solar.

The rise of transferable tax credits in clean energy finance

Transferable tax credits offer a flexible, market-driven solution that complements traditional financing options.

Sunrise brief: Where does solar stand in Trump’s ‘all the above’ energy policy?

Also on the rise: Clean hydrogen set for commercial liftoff by 2030. $50 billion solar land boom in Texas. And more.

Where does solar stand in Trump’s ‘all the above’ energy policy?

Wind and EVs have come under the crosshairs for the Trump Administration, while solar has been relatively unscathed – so far.

Technology

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DOE roadmap shows how to speed interconnection of distributed solar and storage

The roadmap presents 39 ways to improve interconnection of distributed energy resources. DOE plans to offer funding support to collaborative teams working to implement the solutions.

Grid connection barriers and solutions for utility-scale renewables

Network upgrade costs for generating projects recently withdrawn from interconnection queues averaged 70% of total interconnection costs, Berkeley Lab researchers found. They proposed solutions for interconnection issues in a paper published in Joule.

Energy Department announces $22.92 billion in loans to upgrade transmission

Utility projects supported by these loans are expected to add much-needed transmission capacity by building new transmission lines, reconductoring existing lines and implementing grid-enhancing technologies that will get more out of existing grid.

Just a fraction of federal land could power carbon-free future

Millions of acres on federal land are suitable for renewable energy, of which less than 5% is needed to be carbon-free by 2035, found National Renewable Energy Laboratory.

Boviet Solar manufacturing facility ready to ramp up in North Carolina

The company plans to manufacture both solar modules and cells in its Greenville facility, following a $294 million investment and the establishment its first North American production hub.

U.S. scientists building magnetocaloric heat pump with high system power density

Developed at the U. S. Ames National Laboratory, the novel magnetocaloric heat pump utilizes gadolinium as the working medium and reportedly matches current vapor-compression heat pumps for weight, cost, and performance. The system is based on a packed-particle bed active magnetic regenerator, a magnetic source composed of permanent magnets and high permeability magnetic steel.

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