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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.

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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.

Solar and storage represent 91% of clean power additions in Q3 2025

Of the 11.7 GW of clean power capacity added in Q3 2025, utility-scale solar and battery energy storage accounted for 91% of the total, said a report from the American Clean Power Association.

U.S. adds 21 GW of solar in first three quarters of 2025

Solar represented 21 GW of the 28 GW of power capacity added to the grid through September in 2025 according to FERC.

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800 MWh battery project reaches financial close for BrightNight and Cordelio Power in Washington

Power company BrightNight and joint venture partner Cordelio Power have announced the financial close of its Greenwater Energy Storage Project, a 200 MW / 800 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) located in Pierce County, Washington, in the Pacific Northwest region.

Poll shows strong support for solar in Ohio

The majority of respondents to the poll conducted by an Ohio Northern University Institute believe that solar farms have a positive impact on the economic, environmental and quality of life in Ohio, although support was found to vary according to political identity.

U.S. battery fleet grows 59% with nearly 14 GW added in 12 months, says EIA

Data from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) shows that battery energy storage and solar are dominating capacity additions, while fossil fuel capacity continues to net a decline. Another 22 GW of storage is projected for the coming year.

As BESS becomes more complex, EPCs need to front-load project activities

Early engagement with regulators, suppliers and first responders is essential, said a report from Fluence Energy.

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