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Maxeon to provide 400MW of solar modules to Origis Energy

Origis will procure the high-efficiency shingled bifacial Performance line solar modules for use in US utility-scale projects.

Watch: SEPA offers actions and strategies for utilities and other organizations to meet carbon reduction goals

The goal of the SEPA Tiers of Decarbonization project is to clarify terms and contexts to allow organizations to accelerate their progress towards a carbon-free energy future.

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EnergySage solar market report finds that as prices rise, customer choice expands

Despite slightly higher prices, findings show that buyers have myriad choices and strong preferences for paired modules/inverter; shoppers are interested in storage–where choices abound, but three stalwarts remain.

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Hawaii Supreme Court upholds PUC’s approval of power purchase agreement

Despite a Maui community group’s allegation of potential harm caused by a proposed solar facility, the project between Maui Electric and Paeahu Solar moves forward.

Making sense of solar supply chain issues

From duties to tariffs to COVID-19 and the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, a look at the supply chain issues threatening the solar module supply market.

Stanford University now running on 100% renewables

Flipping the switch on the 88MW array this week is a major milestone toward its goal of net zero emissions by 2050.

School and municipal solar project complete in New York State

U.S. Light Energy completed the solar projects for the Tri-County Energy Consortium.

Enphase Energy acquires SolarLeadFactory, a solar sales generation specialist

This is Enphase Energy’s fourth recent acquisition, all of which enhance Enphase Energy’s planned digital platform for installers.

Community Solar: Interconnection bottlenecks and other barriers to growth

To achieve the DOE’s goal of powering the equivalent of five million households by 2025 with community solar and creating $1 billion in energy savings would mean an increase of more than 700% of installed community solar in the next four years.

Kentucky utility adds more solar as Solar Shares Program gains customers

Louisville Gas and Electric Company and Kentucky Utilities Company begin construction on fifth section of solar facility that, when complete, will provide 4MW of electricity to Solar Share subscribers.

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