The third party solar provider plans to set up kiosks in retail locations in five states by the end of June, with more to come by the end of the year.
With the sale the yieldco has almost completely divested from the United Kingdom, as its acquisition by Brookfield grinds forward.
The Minnesota-based solar company gave scant details, but denied claims that its winding down was due to faulty third-party hardware.
While other large residential solar companies are contracting or even going bankrupt, Sunrun gained market share during Q1 2017.
Today, SolarWorld AG filed for insolvency in Germany, and it is unclear whether or not its U.S. subsidiary will also file. In the following interview, Mercom Capital CEO Raj Prabhu talks about what this means for the U.S. solar industry.
A $500 million commitment from Technology Credit Union is the latest sign of growth in the residential solar loan space.
Like other large third-party solar companies Vivint is increasingly moving away from the leasing model to direct sales.
The high-efficiency solar manufacturer is still bleeding red ink, as it begins shipping its lower-cost P-Series modules and continues its restructuring.
Details are sparse, but layoffs have already begun and a Chief Restructuring Officer is being appointed.
The latest reports by ERCOT estimates that the state will add nearly 900 MW of utility-scale solar this year, as renewables continue to replace older fossil fuel plants.
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