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April 2025

Nexamp secures $340 million refinancing for distributed solar portfolio

The developer and operator closed a $340 million private placement debt refinancing with PGIM Private Capital.

SkyCharger awarded $10 million grant for two electric truck stops in Southern California

Located in two high-volume, low-income locations, the two charging stops aim to provide maximum impact for electric trucks and jobs for marginalized communities.

The key to renewable energy procurement

Keeping purchaser causation, collaboration and emissionality in mind are key to procuring 100% renewable energy in a low-risk, cost-effective way that achieves tangible emissions reductions and environmental improvements.

Solar cell production expected to double in the U.S. in less than two years

Gauging the growth in domestic content in the solar supply chain, Anza shares Q2 2025 domestic content insights amid uncertainty.

Connecticut bill may cut electricity costs but stymie solar

The bill would scale back residential solar incentives and make existing nuclear energy eligible for renewable energy credits, which critics say would hinder renewable energy buildout.

California proposes reduced liabilities on small businesses installing solar

California AB 1104 is expected to lower the administrative burden on small businesses that move forward with installing solar.

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Hitachi Energy expands U.S. transformer production with $22.5 million investment in Virginia

Expansion and modernization of its dry-type transformer manufacturing operations is expected to help alleviate the shortage in North America.

RFP Alert: Michigan Solar for All seeks low-income residential and community solar

Michigan is distributing nearly $9 million in grants for pilot projects for rooftop solar and residential-serving community solar projects 5 MW or under.

Michigan House eyes repeal of state authority over clean energy siting

Five months after Michigan began allowing developers to directly petition the state for constructing large renewable projects, a heavily supported bill in the House of Representatives aims to give local governments back their control in preventing clean energy projects.

Tigo Energy scaling up to manage utility-scale solar

As the rapid shutdown manufacturer has expanded, so have the number and size of systems it monitors, along with the company’s capabilities in fleet-level solar facility management.

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