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Energy Vault begins construction on 150 MW storage project in Texas

The SOSA Energy Center is the first project to break ground under the company’s Asset Vault investment platform.

Michigan flips the switch on 250 MW Muskegon Solar project built on repurposed wastewater land

The project is developed on an active municipal wastewater drain field. It leverages First Solar bifacial modules and a dedicated 138-kV interconnection.

California water district plans up to 21 GW of solar on land fallowed due to water shortages

A water district serving the western San Joaquin Valley has established a long-term blueprint for developing solar, storage and transmission on lands that “can no longer sustain irrigated agriculture.”

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U.S. market on course to hit 737.8 GW of solar by 2035

GlobalData’s latest analysis says the U.S. will add between 41 GW and 52 GW of solar annually until 2035.

New York program to deploy solar on previously developed sites yields 12 MW in five years

New York State’s Build-Ready program, designed to clear hurdles to solar or storage deployment on previously developed sites, has faced challenges well beyond the expiration of tax credits under the OBBBA tax and spending law, according to a program review.

Solar success in the New England marketplace

ReVision Energy leverages a relationship-driven model and workforce innovation to navigate evolving clean energy policies and sustain long-term growth across New England.

BNEF sees 2026 solar slowdown with China slowing, the world growing

After peaking at 372 GW of solar deployed in China in 2025, BNEF sees a decline to 341 GW in 2026, leading to the first potential global slowdown in two decades, even as deployments outside China rise above 300 GW.

The roof-solar connection: Can roofing accelerate growth?

While the roofing and solar industries share common economic drivers and “solar-ready” design potential, true market acceleration requires transitioning from separate installations to a single, integrated rooftop system.

RUTE SunTracker opening cattle grazing land to solar power

The company deploys first commercial tracking system with a 13-ft. clearance hardened against wind and beef.

California winery powers 100% of its operations with floating solar array

The Nelson Family Vineyards is expected to save $90,000 per year from electricity provided by its floating solar and rooftop arrays.

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