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Sunnova’s future in question

Sunnova Energy International, a residential solar installer, said its cash flow is not sufficient to meet obligations and fund operations.

Meta signs on for more Texas solar

Cypress Creek Renewables signed an environmental attribute purchase agreement with Meta to support the 505 MW Hanson Solar facility in Coleman County, Texas.

SolarEdge U.S.-made inverters are now Build America, Buy America compliant

The Build America, Buy America Act requires that federal investments prioritize products produced in the U.S.

Quidnet Energy demonstrates long-duration Geomechanical Energy Storage at MWh scale

The company’s patented Geomechanical Energy Storage technology uses excess electricity from the grid to store water beneath the ground under pressure, delivering that energy later to provide reliable power to the grid.

Lack of EV charging infrastructure could cost New Hampshire $1.4 billion in tourist dollars

What’s holding back investments in New Hampshire’s EV charging infrastructure is the requirement that any utility investment must be approved by state-appointed public utilities commissioners, according to a recent report by Clean Energy NH.

First Solar shares soar on release of Q4 and full-year 2024 earnings

The thin-film PV manufacturer sold a record 14.1 GW of modules resulting in sales increasing year-on-year, yet the company faces global policy uncertainty going forward.

FranklinWH introduces upgraded home energy system at Intersolar & Energy Storage North America

The 15 kWh aPower 2 battery can store input from solar, grid, generator and EV.

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Portable generator on display by Nature’s Generator at Intersolar North America

Nature’s Generator reports that the generator can be fully charged in an hour using the dual charging feature, which uses both solar and an AC wall outlet.

Solid ground for uncertain times: Financing solutions for solar development 

In an industry built on momentum, developers are finding new ways to unlock capital efficiently to avoid being hamstrung by the new uncertainty. Land can be the key.

New Mexico’s first community solar project begins construction

Three years after passage of New Mexico’s community solar act, Affordable Solar intends to use domestic content in the seven solar installations that make up the 35 MW Cuidando Los Niños Community Solar Project.

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