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Bi-directional EV charging company dcbel nears 200 installations in California, plans for thousands more

The Montreal-based company is working through phase 1 of a project partially funded by the California Energy Commission, and has just began serving the Quebec market. As it works to prove its technology can support the California grid and its homeowner customers, the company is planning for phase 2.
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Massachusetts distributed solar potential reaches 92 GW as electrification demand rises

A report from the Applied Economics Clinic reveals that Massachusetts possesses 92 GW of technical potential for distributed solar, a capacity nearly four times higher than the state projected peak electricity demand for 2050. The report explores program...
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Sunraycer Renewables closes $901 million financing for 473 MWh BESS portfolio in Texas

Major lenders back $901 million financing for Texas solar‑plus‑storage portfolio with PPAs already signed with Google, spanning three hybrid projects.
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Solar generation to surpass coal in Texas

Utility-scale solar power is projected to surpass coal-fired generation in the ERCOT grid this year as massive capacity additions continue to reshape the state energy mix.
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Inox Clean buys U.S. PV manufacturing assets of Boviet Solar for $750 million

Through this million asset purchase, Inox Clean acquires 3 GW of operational TOPCon solar module manufacturing capacity in the United States, aligning with the “Make in America, For America” initiative.
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How T1 Energy is ramping up multi gigawatt U.S. solar manufacturing

Ahead of Solar Manufacturing USA 2026, Conference Chair Finlay Colville sits down with T1 Energy CEO Daniel Barcelo to discuss the company's rapid multi-gigawatt module ramp-up and its strategic push to onshore the U.S. solar cell supply chain.
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Arava Power agrees to acquire half of 670 MW OCI Energy Texas solar project

The La Salle Solar facility, which represents the largest single-site solar project for either of the two companies, is scheduled to begin commercial operation in 2028.
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Clean energy shifts from fossil fuel replacement to critical load-serving resource

States are now balancing three priorities simultaneously: emissions reductions, grid reliability, and explosive demand growth, explores a report from the North Carolina Clean Energy Technology Center.

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GO ENERGY ANNOUNCES STRATEGIC AGREEMENT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TRON USA AI CAMPUS IN PENNSYLVANIA

The TRON USA Project will consist of a state-of the-art 200 MW IT Artificial Intelligence Campus located within one of the most strategic digital infrastructure corridors in the United States, connecting Philadelphia and New York through high-capacity fiber networks critical for hyperscale AI and cloud computing operations.

Amicus O&M Cooperative launches solar PV and BESS O&M Tech 2 Training Program

New 30-hour program advances early-stage field technicians to proficient professionals; qualifies for NABCEP certification and continuing education requirements

Thornova Solar to exhibit at CLEANPOWER 2026 in Houston, TX with Advanced N-Type Solar Modules

HOUSTON, TX — June 1, 2026 — Thornova Solar, committed to “USA made. Global expertise.

Myers Emergency & Power Systems achieves BESS industry milestone: EnerShed 2.0 first to pass UL 9540A 6th edition fire test in North America with CSA Group

Air-cooled system demonstrates superior fire performance in advanced testing, spaced only two inches apart, setting a new benchmark for BESS safety compliance.

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Maryland nonprofit Housing Unlimited leads initiative to install more than 270 kW of solar on 40+ Maryland homes

The installations will deliver an estimated $500,000 in savings over 25 years, allowing Housing Unlimited to reinvest the funds toward its core mission of serving adults in mental health recovery.

Spearmint Energy brings 400 MWh of new battery storage online in Texas

Commercial operation reached for twin 200 MWh BESS sites supporting ERCOT’s rapidly growing power demand.

BloombergNEF confirms energy storage has reached the 100 GW era

A record year, and an incredibly strong outlook for the energy storage sector.

Iowa jail to be powered by 1 MW solar facility

Polk County approved a project that is expected to offset 25% of the jail’s energy consumption and save taxpayers $3 million over its lifespan.

Illinois Shines celebrates Walldog Solar, one of the program’s 171 approved agrivoltaics projects

As the Illinois Shines program approaches 4 GW of approved capacity, it’s offering a closer look at one special traditional community solar installation with agrivoltaic and pollinator-friendly attributes.

SRP and NextEra Energy Resources partner on massive solar expansion

Salt River Project and NextEra Energy Resources have signed a power purchase agreement for 3,000 MW of solar to be built in Arizona through 2027.

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U.S. transformer market faces severe supply constraints as lead times extend to four years

Severe shortages of power transformers are stalling grid expansion as developers face skyrocketing prices and four year wait times for critical equipment.

SEG Solar to expand U.S. manufacturing with 4 GW Houston module plant

The $200 million investment will bring the company’s total domestic production capacity to 6 GW by late 2026.

U.S. solar panel manufacturers need to learn to solder

CEA’s 2026 manufacturing quality report finds that yield rates vary widely based on the age of solar module assembly facilities, with mature Chinese firms nearing 100% and U.S. outlier facilities ranging all the way down to 30%.

Texas PV module production to exceed 15 GW in 2026

Propelled by a select group of high-capacity manufacturers including T1 Energy and Canadian Solar, Texas is set to exceed 15 GW of solar PV module production in 2026, accounting for nearly half of all U.S. silicon-based manufacturing and serving as the primary hub for the inaugural Solar Manufacturing USA conference in Austin this September.

Shoals opens 638,000-square-foot Tennessee manufacturing facility

The Portland, Tennessee “Mega Facility” consolidates three existing sites and marks a $30 million investment in domestic solar and energy storage supply chains.

Electrochemistry Foundry launches innovation hub to bridge battery manufacturing gap

The California-based nonprofit, backed by a $28 million state energy commission grant, aims to provide an open-access pilot manufacturing line for battery startups to scale their technologies without the need to raise massive amounts of capital.

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U.S. solar makers accuse Toyo and Origin Solar of duty evasion in Ethiopia

Eight US solar manufacturers have filed an anti-circumvention complaint with the US Department of Commerce, alleging that solar cells and modules assembled in Ethiopia using Chinese-origin components are evading existing antidumping and countervailing duty orders on Chinese solar products.

Solar risks: Internal fire, regulatory fines, and battery inaccuracies

The 8th annual Solar Risk Assessment from kWh Analytics identifies equipment-driven fires, regulator fines, and battery inaccuracies as the latest threats to renewable asset returns.

GameChange Solar and Raptor Maps bring together software monitoring and robotic inspections to augment O&M workflows

The companies say their solutions combine to provide asset owners with both rapid insights into emergent issues and long-term benefits from scheduled inspections, delivering a “continuous feedback loop” in which data gathered by autonomous drone inspections helps to optimize operational algorithms in the tracker software.

Integrated policy tools to solve the renewable energy siting crisis

A white paper explores how forward-thinking state policymakers and solar developers are moving beyond traditional property tax structures to embrace contractual legal tools that provide both long term regulatory certainty and tangible infrastructure improvements for host communities.

New Hampshire legislature advances plug-in solar bill to governor

With the passage of SB 540, New Hampshire has become the seventh state in the U.S. where lawmakers have sent bills to their respective governor’s desks.

The path to clean energy registered apprenticeship careers

The Interstate Renewable Energy Council offers a free online course designed to prepare job seekers to enter clean energy jobs through Registered Apprenticeship pathways.

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Solar Impulse 2 crashes in Gulf of Mexico during unmanned test flight

The aircraft, acquired by Skydweller Aero in 2019 and converted into an autonomous long-endurance platform, crashed after a loss of power. It was equipped with approximately 17,000 photovoltaic cells on its wings.

Rooftop heat pump tech with metal-organic framework dehumidification tested by Amazon

Amazon has conducted a six-month field trial of a rooftop heat pump system developed by U.S. startup Transaera at one of its logistics facilities. The system uses metal–organic framework (MOF)–based dehumidification to remove moisture from outdoor air before cooling.

Continuous-wave infrared laser technology enables damage-free backsheet removal in end-of-life solar modules

U.S. researchers have developed an IR-CW laser-based method to remove backsheets from end-of-life silicon solar modules without damaging the glass or wafers, using controlled heating of the silicon–EVA interface through the front glass. The process enables clean mechanical delamination with preserved device performance and offers a lower-energy, lower-cost alternative to conventional thermal or chemical recycling methods.

Data centers are outgrowing the grid. Solar is filling the gap.

Faced with an increasingly congested grid and skyrocketing energy demands, data center developers are shifting toward solar-plus-storage as a logistically viable, essential solution for securing reliable power on a market-ready timetable.

Solar developer seeks connection to wrong powerline, delays project five years

The OFW Solar Project in Virginia submitted an application to connect to powerlines run by the wrong power company, instead of a second set of nearby transmission lines, necessitating a total restart of the PJM interconnection process that could push construction back to 2032.

New York SEIA says flexible interconnection could enable 3.3 GW more community solar

Much more community solar could be built in upstate and western New York to bring solar bill savings to more customers, if utilities offered flexible interconnection as an option for solar developers, NY SEIA has projected. Retail battery storage hosting capacity could more than double in ConEdison territory with flexible interconnection, the group said.

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