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Rooftop solar and solar carport bring clean energy to Chicago’s Southside community

The new rooftop and carport system was built for the Chicago Urban League through the Illinois Solar for All program.

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New “on demand” rooftop solar investing platform

Ranging from as little as one panel to a whole rooftop’s worth, Legends Rooftop is an online tool that enables investors to purchase off-site rooftop solar panels as a financial investment.

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Solarever looks to strengthen US market presence with 20.4% efficient, 410 W solar module

The Module HC 108M is a 410W/400W residential solar module using 108 half-cut 182 mm mono PERC cells and is Solarever’s most powerful module to date.

50 states of solar incentives: New Jersey

The pv magazine tour of solar incentives takes us to New Jersey, a historically healthy and active solar market, with a popular community solar program and a focus on electrifying the transportation sector.

Forefront Power, Hannon Armstrong partner on 131 MW distributed solar portfolio

The portfolio includes a number of projects already in operation and brings Forefront’s total capacity of owned and developed solar projects to more than 800 MW of capacity across more than 1,000 projects.

Floating solar array on Fort Bragg lake is largest in the Southeast

The 1.1 MW floating solar facility is paired with 2 MW battery energy storage system to provide resilience.

Distributed solar and storage developer, owner, operator Agilitas Energy nets $350 million

The investment is expected to support the national build-out of the company’s 500 MW+ pipeline of renewables and energy storage projects.

After a suppressed first quarter, the US solar market is buoyed by tariff suspension

The Wood Mackenzie/SEIA US Solar Market Insight Q1 report finds that the two-year suspension on new solar tariffs is just a start. Passage of further clean energy legislation could boost US solar installations 66% in the next decade.

More than half of all US generation was emissions-free for 10% of this year

Solar, wind, hydropower, and nuclear exceeded 50% of all electricity generation in the United States for 10% of the hours reported by the Energy Information Administration in 2022 through May. Plus, what role do hydropower and nuclear serve going forward?

Not-for-profit community choice aggregator activates 73 MW solar project

California’s East Bay Community Energy will purchase energy from the Idemitsu Renewables project.

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