Skip to content

Installations

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.

U.S. Q3 energy storage deployment grows 31% year-over-year

Over 5.3 GW of energy storage was deployed in Q3 2025, said a report from Wood Mackenzie and the American Clean Power Association.

Pennsylvania township approves permit for solar project on 2,000 acres of toxic coal mine land

Rush Township Supervisors in Centre County, Pennsylvania approved permits for Black Moshannon Solar, a 265 MW project.

3

What to know about ERCOT’s new RTC+B program

Under the real-time co-optimization structure, batteries will be recognized as both generators and loads.

BayWa r.e. secures $416 million for San Diego solar and storage project

The company secured financing for the Jacumba Valley Ranch, which includes 90 MW of solar and 70 MW / 280 MWh battery energy storage.

Growth in Q3 2025 community solar limited to three states

Tracking by the Institute for Local Self-Reliance shows limited growth of community solar, only three states grew by 1% or more with New York in the lead with 55% growth.

Welcome to pv magazine USA. This site uses cookies. Read our policy.

The cookie settings on this website are set to "allow cookies" to give you the best browsing experience possible. If you continue to use this website without changing your cookie settings or you click "Accept" below then you are consenting to this.

Close