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April 2025

Firm recruits EV owners in Connecticut and California for vehicle-to-grid charging

Eight states are now pursuing bidirectional, vehicle-to-grid charging of electric vehicles, which can help balance renewable generation.

South Carolina residents take final swing at Silfab’s manufacturing facility

A school district may pay for an environmental evaluation after years of failed legal attempts to halt Silfab’s upcoming South Carolina facility.

Trump tariffs deal damage to U.S. solar

“It’s a changed world in the renewables space,” said Stefan Reisinger, partner, Norton Rose Fulbright.

The evolution of solar mounting systems for modern installations

Will White, solar application specialist at Fluke Corporation, focuses on the important qualities of today’s mounting and racking systems in solar installations.

Colorado governor’s last-minute legislation would accelerate state’s clean energy targets

Colorado Gov. Polis may propose a bill that would push the state to have all electricity produced with 100% clean energy by 2040.

All-of-the above approach necessary for reliable and resilient grid

With the expected rise in electrical load, a report by National Electrical Manufacturers Association recommends adding intermittent energy sources to the grid, investing in innovative technologies and prioritizing policy and regulatory certainty to create the reliable and affordable energy system of the future.

Perovskite tandem provider integrates with existing solar manufacturing lines

While many perovskite developers pursue a 2-terminal format, which poses design and production constraints, Caelux uses a 4-terminal approach that bypasses technical challenges.

Scientists propose manufacturing process to build perovskite solar cells on the Moon

German scientists believe that power generation for future habitats on the moon could be achieved by manufacturing halide perovskite cells locally, using regolith-based moonglass.

The challenge of truly clean-powered operations

Growing corporate interest in hourly matching power purchase agreements (PPAs) is expected to drive the pairing of PV, wind, and battery energy storage systems (BESS), with potential broader impacts on the energy procurement market, as Neil Ford reports.

Local Governments should digitize solar permitting for success

By adopting tools like SolarAPP+, cities, and counties can cut red tape, foster economic growth, and help their residents access clean, affordable energy—all without requiring new federal policies or complex legislative changes.

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