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Batteries: The game has changed – and it’s not what you think

A single benchmark no longer exists. In some cases, charging speed is what matters; in others, it is energy density, and in still others, cost and scalability. In other words, the battery is ceasing to be a simple component. It is becoming the transversal energy infrastructure of the next industrial cycle. And those who can control not only the technology but also production, integration, and the grid will have an advantage that will be difficult to recover.

First Solar reaffirms 2026 guidance as CuRe launch and record India sales drive Q1 margin expansion

Thin-film manufacturer First Solar delivered a robust start to 2026, posting record first-quarter revenue of $1.04 billion and maintaining its full-year outlook despite signaling a seasonal dip in second-quarter profitability.

SRP and NextEra Energy Resources partner on massive solar expansion

Salt River Project and NextEra Energy Resources have signed a power purchase agreement for 3,000 MW of solar to be built in Arizona through 2027.

SEIA: Local solar bans threaten the economic survival of family farms

Solar development occupies a tiny fraction of U.S. farmland. Farmers shouldn’t be blocked by restrictive local zoning boards to install onsite solar, said the Solar Energy Industries Association.

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Ann Arbor launches first-of-its-kind city direct purchase of residential solar and storage

The Michigan city’s new Sustainable Energy Utility has begun installing FranklinWH systems in the Bryant neighborhood, testing a municipal model for grid resilience and energy equity.

California sets precedent by overriding local blockade for Soda Mountain

California is asserting state authority to revive the $700 million Soda Mountain project, marking a new era where Sacramento can reclaim authority from local counties to force stalled utility-scale solar and storage across the finish line.

Clean power captures 91% of new U.S. grid capacity as 2025 installations hit 50 GW

The U.S. clean energy sector set a blistering pace in 2025, with utility-scale solar, wind, and energy storage accounting for 91% of all new power capacity added to the domestic grid.

Electrical contractors step into a bigger role as solar and storage scale up

The U.S. solar market is shifting toward larger projects, and that is changing the kind of electrical work those jobs require.

Supply chain constraints, not demand, will define the solar decade

As global solar installations approach 600 GW, the industry is shifting from a technology-driven market to one defined by the industrial capacity and supply chain resilience required to meet record demand.

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Stem acquires raicoon to automate solar asset monitoring

The Houston-based energy software company has acquired the assets of the startup to integrate autonomous fault detection and work order generation into its PowerTrack platform for the United States solar market.

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