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Sunrise brief: Sunrun stock rises on strong cash generation in Q2 earnings

Also on the rise: Mobile floating PV plant powers Paris’ Olympic village. Array Technologies unveils wireless tracker system that requires no trenching. And more.

Sunrise brief: SunPower goes bankrupt

Also on the rise: Harris names clean energy advocate Governor Tim Walz as VP pick. Atlanta Motorsports Park goes solar. And more.

A drone’s eye view helps find the perfect solar site

Drone Drafting brings an array of aerial sensors to project planning and engineering.

In case you missed it: Five big solar stories in the news this week

pv magazine USA spotlights news of the past week including market trends, project updates, policy changes and more.

Massive 900 MW solar project designed to preserve agricultural land

Brookfield Renewable Partners filed a notice of intent for a 900 MW solar project in Oregon that will be installed in ribbons along the edge of a field to allow for continued agricultural use of the land

California state grant advances 2 GWh iron flow battery deployment plans

The Sacramento Municipal Utility District’s long-duration battery energy storage project in partnership with ESS Tech, Inc. has been awarded a $10 million grant from the California Energy Commission to demonstrate the capability of iron flow battery technology.

AI-enabled solar installation robot 

Maximo the robot will soon help to construct the 2 GW Bellefield solar project in California. 

Sunrise brief: U.S. Bureau of Land Management advances over 6 GW of solar projects

Also on the rise: U.S. clean energy tax credit market to reach $25 billion in 2024. Six states offer grants to help local governments automate solar permitting. And more.

U.S. Bureau of Land Management advances over 6 GW of solar projects

Once complete, the projects would generate enough electricity to power roughly 2 million homes.

Community solar needs to embrace urban rooftops and brownfields

RE+ Mid-Atlantic solar conference panel: While developers prefer greenfield projects, state regulators target other project sites.

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