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World’s largest advanced silicon EV battery material fab begins construction in U.S.

A 20 GW initial production capacity will take place at the Washington state plant run by Group 14 Technologies.

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Mercedes-Benz a first customer of battery material that boosts range by 20%

California-headquartered Sila Nanotechnologies announced commercial availability of its battery material that replaces graphite in lithium-ion batteries with an advanced silicon anode.

Guidance released for energy community 10% tax credit adder

Renewable energy developers received guidance from the Internal Revenue Service on an important Inflation Reduction Act provision.

From brownfields to brightfields: A land-filled with renewables opportunity

Landfills and other brownfields present a unique opportunity for renewable energy development. Jon Powers of CleanCapital and Paul Curran of BQ Energy share their views.

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As electricity rates rose 7.5% last year, solar offers bill stability

U.S. electricity rates have increased precipitously over time. Residential solar can act as a safeguard against utility rate uncertainty.

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Enteligent releases dual solar optimizer with rapid shutdown, monitoring

The residential solutions company introduced an optimizer model that can be paired to two solar panels.

Birch Creek Energy acquires utility-scale solar developer

Washington, D.C.-based Foundation Solar is comprised of a team of solar industry veterans that have developed, acquired and managed over 6 GW of generation assets over the past two decades.

Ultrathin solar cells self-repair radiation damage in space

Third-party testing confirms a high level of resilience to the conditions of space in silicon-based solar cells developed by Arizona-based Solestial.

North Carolina rulings dent rooftop solar value

Net metering payments were slashed while a new efficiency incentive was also unexpectedly rejected.

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CleanCapital acquires 26.2 MW, 10-project solar portfolio

The Rhode Island projects range from 250 kW to 5.4 MW and include rehabilitated brownfield sites, landfills, and serve organizations like the YMCA and low-income housing authorities.

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