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BLM seeks public input on 200 MW solar project in Nevada

The Dodge Flat II solar project will take approximately two years to complete, employing as many as 350 area workers at peak construction.

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U.S. solar and storage industry calls for changes in reconciliation bill

The Solar Energy Industries Association provided analysis of the devastating impact the changes to energy tax credits will have on jobs, manufacturing and the ability to meet the country’s rapidly growing energy demand.

People on the move: Castillo Engineering, Vote Solar, Tandem PV and more

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities and energy transition finance, plus the job opening of the week.

Proposed rule changes for Foreign Entities of Concern could alter solar supply chains

By disqualifying projects or companies that do not meet the new criteria, the rules in the House Ways and Means Committee’s proposed budget potentially could sideline clean energy initiatives already in development from receiving credits.

Rewiring America cuts back employment under EPA freeze

Home-electrification nonprofit cuts 36 staffers in light of enduring U.S. Environmental Protection freeze on grants under the Inflation Reduction Act’s Green Bank.

Missouri doubles solar capacity with 430 MW facility with U.S.-made components

Construction has begun on the two-phase 430 MW Kelso Solar Project that developer Arevon reports had no opposition due to its impactful public engagement.

People on the move: BlueEarth, Exus, Array and more

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities and energy transition finance, plus the job opening of the week.

National Renewable Energy Lab announces layoffs

A statement released by NREL calls the layoffs an “involuntary separation,” thanks the employees for their work and acknowledges that the mission is critical to achieving “an affordable and secure energy future.”

Double Black Diamond now the largest operating solar power producer east of the Mississippi

The Illinois solar power project features U.S.-made modules and trackers, employed 500 people during construction and will provide an estimated $100 million in community benefit funds.

People on the move: Schneider Electric, ACORE, T1 Energy and more

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities and energy transition finance, plus the job opening of the week.

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