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Pricing and technology trends for U.S. solar panel resale market

A strong market exists for wholesale secondary market solar modules, said a report from EnergyBin.

U.S. solar installations forecast to decline 1% annually through next decade

Solar may have had a peak year in 2024, as persistent challenges in interconnection labor and more are forecast to lead to 1% annual declines through 2035, said a report from Wood Mackenzie.

Arevon secures $509 million for two Missouri solar projects

Two projects totaling 430 MW are expected to be supported by the funding.

The role of battery energy storage systems in sustainable data centers

While many data centres have started using solar power as part of their energy sources, they still depend on grid energy because of regulatory issues like discom regulations and banking policies. To enhance the use of green energy and lessen reliance on fossil-fuel-based grid electricity, combining battery energy storage systems (BESS) with hybrid solar and wind power systems is a practical solution.

California company deploys solar-plus-batteries at no cost to low-income customers

Haven Energy is bridging the gap in clean energy access, facilitating installations for low-income customers in California while leveraging an updated $280 million state battery incentive program.

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Republican Congressional support of clean energy tax credits is growing

A letter signed by 21 House members urged Congress to retain long-term clean energy tax credits set forth in the Inflation Reduction Act.

Wisconsin activates 250 MW solar project

Large enough to power roughly 75,000 households, the Darien Solar project is now delivering electricity to multiple utility customers.

New Jersey bills proposed to expedite rooftop solar permitting

Local permit delays are estimated to lead to the cancellation of 22% of New Jersey rooftop solar projects.

Fortress Power introduces 9.6 kWh stackable home battery

The battery stacks up to three units for 28.8 kWh and is rated for 8000 cycles at a 70% depth-of-discharge.

Repeal of energy tax credits would drive inflated electricity bills

Repeal of two tax credits would raise residential customer bills 7% across the country, and even more for businesses, said a report from NERA Economic Consulting.

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