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DOE invests $20 million to extend solar lifecycle, cut waste

With reduced use and improved recovery of critical materials, PV system deployment will become less dependent on supply chain limitations and can sustain the expected growth in clean energy.

Revolution 300 MWh energy storage project in Texas moves toward commissioning

Spearmint Energy announces mechanical completion and beginning of commissioning activities to bring PowerTitan BESS project online in ERCOT market.

Vietnamese solar modules for U.S. projects

Thornova announced that it has 1.5 GW of solar modules available for the U.S. market. The company also plans to open a U.S. manufacturing site in 2024 where it will produce both solar cells and modules that it says will qualify for domestic content adders.

The potential of pumped storage hydropower in Alaska

A study conducted by researchers at Argonne and NREL found that renewable energy can lower the cost and emissions of electricity driven by the high cost of delivering diesel fuel to Alaska’s remote areas.

Solar contractor tool helps quote roofing and solar in one

SumoQuote partnered with EagleView to expand its roofing tool to also offer quotes on new solar installations.

Array Technologies to secure domestically made steel from new mill in Texas  

The tracker manufacturer is partnering with Lock Joint Tube to manufacture domestically sourced steel tubes for utility-scale solar projects to serve the burgeoning Texas market.

Revkor, H2 Gemini to manufacture HJT solar cells and modules in Salt Lake City

Joining the wave of solar manufacturers setting up operations in the U.S. is a new partnership between Revkor Energy Holdings and H2 Gemini, planning a 5GW to 20 GW HJT/perovskite manufacturing facility and a research center in the state of Utah.

New York Green Bank provides $25 million credit debt facility for energy storage

The credit facility will help fund NineDot Energy’s pipeline of battery storage projects in New York State, and is the first pure play energy storage transaction completed by NY Green Bank.

Sound waves could bring III-V solar cell costs down to Earth

Researchers show the potential of a new sonic liftoff technique in reducing manufacturing costs of highly efficient III-V solar cells.

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First utility deployment of new liquid metal battery system

Ambri advances collaboration with Xcel Energy for a long-duration energy storage project.

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