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2024

Sunrise brief: South Dakota solar up 3600% in 2023

Also on the rise: April total eclipse to impact solar generation from Mexico to New England. Zero Emission Transportation Association launches EV resource page. And more.

Powin leverages battery cell-level data for high-performing grid-scale storage

The energy storage provider has grown rapidly from $200 million in sales in 2021 to over $2.2 billion in 2023.

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Building not your average dream home: The roof

A benefit to designing the roof for optimal solar production is the ability to plan for all the ventilation and plumbing to be on the north-facing side to both maximize system size and prevent any energy losses from shading.

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South Dakota solar up 3600% in 2023, doubling again in 2024

South Dakota had a solar energy surge with the activation of its first utility-scale facility, an 80 MWac project. The state anticipates a doubling in capacity by 2024, with the addition of a second 128 MWac utility-scale solar facility.

Nebraska introduces legislation to prevent HOA from barring solar installation

Under the bill, any regulations prohibiting solar installations would be deemed void and would have a civil cause of action of violation occurs.

Zero Emission Transportation Association launches EV resource page

The resource aims to help stop the spread of misinformation about electric vehicles and scale 100% adoption.

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Germany’s Nexwafe mulling U.S. wafer factory

German wafer manufacturer Nexwafe says it has set up a subsidiary in the United States to evaluate the potential to produce wafers in the country.

April total eclipse to impact solar generation from Mexico to New England

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that areas in the totality, where the moon completely blocks the sun, will see a 100% loss in solar generation for the duration of the totality.

Sunrise brief: Venture capital funding in energy storage increases 59% year over year

Also on the rise: Agriculturally integrated solar takes flight. ADT security exits rooftop solar business. And more.

ADT security exits rooftop solar business

The home security provider posted losses of $89 million in its solar business over the first nine months of 2023.

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