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2025

CSP-driven multigeneration system combines hydrogen generation with compressed air, pumped hydro storage

Researchers have designed a novel multigeneration energy system that provides five outputs, namely electricity, hydrogen, cooling, heating, and hot water. The system is mainly powered by a solar heliostat system and incorporates compressed air and pumped hydro storage technologies for storing surplus power.

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ARRAY introduces Hail XP to boost solar resilience in the face of extreme weather

As extreme hail events grow more common, ARRAY’s new tracker offers a solution with a 77-degree stow angle, AC-powered stow-on-demand, and seamless SmarTrack® integration, to help utility-scale solar projects protect assets and maintain uptime.

Sunnova files for bankruptcy

The troubled residential solar company entered into asset and power purchase agreements to support operations while it seeks a buyer.

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How to fix policy on virtual power plants

The executive director of the Energy Policy Design Institute describes the development of virtual power plant policy frameworks that can help public utility commissions create clear regulations and set industry best practices.

Ohio passes bill to boost brownfield site solar

Effective this August, the new law will provide property tax breaks and other incentives for siting solar projects on brownfields and former coal mines.

Connecticut House passes community solar bill, remains dead on arrival at Senate

Connecticut lawmakers voted to pass expansive community solar legislation that would expire the next day, leaving no time for the Senate to discuss the bill.

Political instability and optimism collide at ACORE Finance Forum

Financing challenges, manufacturing uncertainty, and soaring data center demand dominated day one of the ACORE Finance Forum, but the biggest concern was political: proposed changes to the Inflation Reduction Act, described by one speaker as a potential “self-goal,” cast a shadow over an otherwise optimistic outlook for clean energy investment.

Grid operator SPP partners with Hitachi to speed interconnection studies

The partnership aims to reduce interconnection study times by 80%, to address SPP’s portion of a national bottleneck of 2,500 GW of solar, wind and storage projects awaiting interconnection.

U.S. solar manufacturing booms in Q1 while uncertainty looms

The increased manufacturing capacity supports the growing solar generating capacity, with solar and storage accounting for 82% of all new generating capacity added to the grid. However, the House bill coupled with rising tariffs threaten the trajectory.

2025: A landmark year for solar energy

The IEA-PVPS 2025 Snapshot of Global PV Markets reveals a pivotal moment for solar power: global PV capacity surpassed 2.2 TW, with more than 600 GW installed in 2024 alone. As module prices fell due to oversupply, installation volumes continued to grow, highlighting both the strength and volatility of the global PV industry.

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