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2026

Suniva to build 4.5 GW solar cell factory in South Carolina

The expansion will bring the company’s total domestic cell capacity to 5.5 GW, cementing its position as the largest merchant solar cell manufacturer in the United States.

Terra Energy aims to make signing up for solar as easy as signing up for cell phone service

The company, which offers solar subscriptions to homeowners on an initial 36-month agreement, seeks to retain those customers for the long-term by proving it can offer something better than the alternative.

California school district completes 3.5 MW solar and energy modernization project

The project spans 12 sites and is projected to deliver $48 million in cost savings over the next 20 years.

Community-scale solar offers $6.5 billion in savings, bypassing California gridlocks

Localized distribution-level projects can cut out-of-state energy imports by 13% while providing a faster alternative to delayed transmission-scale infrastructure, said a report by Pathfinder Communications.

How a resilient design strategy positively affects the underwriting process for solar projects

Advances in solar panel design have reduced the impact of microcracking on overall performance, according to Mike Perron, renewable energy market lead for FM. He says risk reduction plays an important role in the process of underwriting solar projects.

Ideematec to supply 1.2 GW of trackers for Texas solar portfolio

German tracker manufacturer Ideematec has executed an agreement with Parliament Energy to supply its Horizon L:TEC 1P trackers for 1.2 GWac of solar projects in Texas.

Third-generation Massachusetts farm embracing agrivoltaics

Farmer Joe Czajkowski said there are several benefits of incorporating solar with his farming operation, not the least of which is income.

Modular microgrid company Critical Loop announces $26 million Series A round

The Los Angeles-based startup says it has now raised $49 million to accelerate its work to provide flexible industrial solutions that help its clients connect to power faster and bypass long waits for permanent grid infrastructure upgrades.

Mortenson acquires Nor-Cal Controls to bolster utility-scale solar integration capabilities

The acquisition of Nor-Cal Controls allows Mortenson to internalize power plant control and SCADA engineering, targeting the technical bottlenecks that often delay project commissioning and grid synchronization.

People on the move: ECA Solar, Powin, Form Energy and more

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities and energy transition finance.

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