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July 2025

Why mid-sized real estate is finally going solar

By selling power offsite, landlords can bypass tenant turnover and short leases.

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DJI offers new 2 kWh portable power station with Power 2000

DJI previously offered a Power 1000, released in 2024, and the new model is uniquely compatible with the DJI ecosystem, plus expansion batteries.

RFP alert: New York selling 15 MW of distributed solar projects

The NYSERDA Build-Ready program, which has significantly de-risked the development of three facilities, has launched an RFP seeking developers and contractors to advance the projects into operating solar assets.

Hawaii’s governor cancels veto plans, approves more solar

Hawaii Gov. Green decided against his initial plans to veto and signed a bill into law to expand its residential solar-plus-storage buildout.

Bankrupt Sunnova to sell solar servicing platform to Omnidian for $7 million

Omnidian would take over management of many of the bankrupt residential solar company’s existing customers should the stalking horse sale close.

Solar is 77.7% of new capacity added to U.S. grid in 2025

Solar reached 11% of U.S. electric generation capacity, said data through April from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

What homeowners should know about installing solar panels as tax credits come to an end

Experts advise people with serious interest in home solar to act quickly and consider their choices carefully to avoid any headaches.

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What the budget bill means for energy storage tax credit eligibility

While storage fared better than solar and wind, homeowners interested in residential batteries face dwindling opportunities.

NREL, CubicPV achieves 24% efficiency for perovskite mini solar module

A U.S.-based collaboration between the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and CubicPV has yielded a perovskite minimodule with certified efficiency of 24.0%. The two noted that it is the first time a U.S. effort has set a record in the perovskite mini module category.

Navigating FEOC restrictions for the 45X energy manufacturing tax credit

Foreign entity of concern (FEOC) rules deny tax credits for manufactured products that exceed using certain thresholds of inputs from China.

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