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EG4 and Outback Power Advantage programs bring DIY-friendly pre-paid battery leases to homeowners

The programs — now available in Texas and California as part of a limited rollout — offer homeowners backup power, cash incentives, and the option to purchase systems after 5 years.

Base Power announces battery-free Texas retail energy plan across major utility territories

The company says it can save the majority of Texans money by leveraging its fleet of home batteries to offer “all-in” rates between 13.2 and 15.7 cents per kWh.

Generac and CPower announce DER program for commercial and industrial customers

The partnership will bring access to distributed energy programs across the PJM interconnection for Generac’s C&I customers through CPower’s platform.

New York can’t afford to wait: we need modern meter socket adapter rules now

New York is facing a dual crisis of energy affordability and bottlenecks to new generation interconnection. The New York Public Service Commission can take action to make affordable technologies available to New Yorkers.

PowerBank announces $1.1M in new funding for New York community solar project

The 7.1 MW Jordan Rd 2 project funding announcement comes nearly one month after similar news about the company’s 7 MW Jordan Rd 1 project. Both installations will operate as community solar facilities following construction.

New pilot program from kWH Analytics will reward hail-ready solar projects with lower insurance costs

The program will launch in collaboration with Nextpower and feature data sharing for asset owners who employ the latter company’s NX Horizon trackers with Hail Pro technology. kWh Analytics says additional technologies and practices will enable future savings.

Inverter-based resource performance history leads to regulatory change

Three new NERC Standards — PRC-028, 029 and 030 — are designed to improve grid reliability

Maxeon filing reveals the company has applied for restructuring in Singapore court

Company statements in the filing indicate it will seek an arrangement between itself and creditors that may allow it to survive “as a going concern.”

Why Chemical and Materials Science Engineers Are the Unsung Heroes of Solar Innovation

For most of the solar industry’s modern history, progress has been framed as a story of physics. Higher efficiencies came from better cell architectures, improved passivation schemes, and optimization of semiconductor performance. That framing was accurate for a long time.  As photovoltaic technologies approach their theoretical efficiency limits and global manufacturing capacity reaches unprecedented scale, […]

Maine becomes third state to pass plug-in solar legislation

The Pine Tree State joins Utah and Virginia in advancing a law that establishes rules for small plug-in solar generation devices.

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