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Earth Mount Solar selected for 34 MW of PV projects across the U.S.

Erthos projects span five states across U.S. including one on tribal land in Utah.

DOE supports retooling of U.S. automotive factories for electric vehicle revolution

The Department of Energy $15.5 billion package will provide grants and loans to retrofit existing manufacturing centers, and bolster battery manufacturing, with a focus on high-quality jobs.

Non-lithium long-duration battery to join Salt River Project

The 5 MW, 10-hour-duration Desert Blume project will use CMBlu’s Organic Solid-Flow non-lithium technology.

FTC Solar unveils Sunops software to enhance solar plant performance

By leveraging tracker analytics, Sunops software is designed to identify and diagnose issues across a solar site, providing actionable insights to help quickly resolve problems. 

HelioWing: Pre-assembled residential solar canopy

World4Solar designed the HelioWing as a modular solar canopy that comes pre-configured and can be installed in a day.

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Bila Solar announces plans to manufacture lightweight solar modules in U.S.

The Singapore-based developer of glassless, frameless solar modules plans to invest nearly $35 million to renovate a facility in Indianapolis.

New York’s first state-owned energy storage project now operational

The 20 MW utility-scale battery energy storage facility will help accelerate the target of 6 GW of energy storage by 2030.

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Agrivoltaics may be one answer to solar buildout in Tennessee

Researchers at the University of Tennessee found that operational and contracted utility-scale solar installations in the state will require up to nearly 15,000 acres of land. To meet Tennessee Valley Authority’s goal of adding 10 GW by 2035, another 100,000 acres of land will be needed.

El Niño threatens U.S. winter solar generation

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, predicts that El Niño will likely bring lower than normal solar power production through winter in the United States. Its analysis is based on data collected from previous El Niño events.

Driving down cost of solar, key to unlocking a green hydrogen future

Reducing the cost of solar electricity will be the key to unlocking the next chapter of the energy transition: a green hydrogen economy, according to Jim Tyler, CEO of solar technology company Erthos.

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