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Commercial solar joint venture launched with $400 million investment

Apollo announced an investment with Summit Ridge Energy to own and operate a portfolio of solar assets in Illinois.

California schools and municipalities need to move fast to secure solar net metering

Public entities like schools, local government buildings, public water treatment plants have until April 2026 to install and interconnect solar projects to secure more lucrative net energy metering rates.

U.S. total solar capacity to double over three-year span

The Energy Information Administration said cumulative solar installations are expected to double from 91 GW to 182 GW from the end of 2023 to the end of 2026. Meanwhile, battery energy storage capacity is expected to grow 70% in 2025 alone.

Solar and efficiency to cut Connecticut manufacturer electricity costs by 30%

A foamboard product manufacturer also implemented a new HVAC system and other energy saving devices to save up to 30% on energy expenses.

Robots to work side-by-side with humans to demonstrate solar module installation

Electrical contractor Rosendin to demonstrate robotic-assisted solar module installation at large-scale solar energy project under construction in West Texas.

New York’s largest solar power plant moves forward

The 500 MW Cider Solar project received the first permit of its kind issued by the New York Office of Renewable Energy Siting and Transmission.

Idaho Power proposes to gut rooftop solar grid export payments

The utility proposed a 60% cut to net metering rates, extending cuts that took place last year, and dropping the rate to about 2 cents per kWh.

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Fourteen rooftop community solar projects come online in Maryland

Solar Landscape completed 6.6 MW of community solar projects that are part of a 57 project development plan.

Utility-scale solar and storage developer Silicon Ranch secures $500 million from AIP

The investment in the developer, owner and operator of solar and storage assets s AIP’s second renewables investment and its first in North America.

Avangrid activates 300,000 solar panel project in Ohio

The project employed 500 people at peak construction and adds 150 MW of capacity to the grid.