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Large-scale solar with 600 MWh of storage now operational in California

Located mostly on Bureau of Land Management land, Desert Quartzite is expected to generate enough electricity to meet the consumption needs of more than 163,000 average California homes.

Solar-powered, off-grid accessory dwelling unit

Mesocore offers a pre-assembled 18- by 24-foot tiny home with solar and battery storage.

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Dynamic line ratings: A smart business decision 

Dynamic line ratings allow operators to optimize existing infrastructure by adjusting transmission limits in real-time based on environmental conditions, thereby reducing the need for costly upgrades, minimizing service interruptions and facilitating the integration of clean energy resources.     

Guidelines for registered solar apprenticeship programs approved by Department of Labor

The newly approved Guidelines align Department of Labor-approved occupations with the needs of solar employers and provide a template that companies, educational institutions, associations, and labor unions can use to create high-quality apprenticeship programs.

Fair Access to Community Solar Act introduced in Washington State

A recent study by the University of Washington found expanding community solar access in Washington State could deliver substantial economic benefits, including nearly $2 billion in economic output and thousands of new jobs.

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Unleashing American Energy order will slow electric vehicle adoption in U.S.

A recent Wood Mackenzie report estimates that enforcement of the new policy could mean a drop of nearly 10% in plug-in EV adoption.

Solar glass manufacturer incentivized to set up U.S. facility

Canadian Premium Sand received a $75 million tax credit allocation to re-purpose a former glass manufacturing site in the U.S. to produce pattern solar glass.

The state of the domestic solar and energy storage supply chain, Q1 2025

Anza reports on U.S.-made solar modules, cells and battery energy storage in today’s pipeline and offers a glimpse at manufacturers’ efforts to ramp up production.

New York City’s solar industry expects growth amidst federal uncertainty

Despite changing energy priorities in Washington, D.C., NYC’s solar marketplace will continue to thrive: Good news for industry and consumers.

Building not your average dream home: All things energy

This series describes the process of designing and building a sustainable home, which was all going smoothly until the utility put up a major roadblock by “red zoning” the area.

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