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Reliance Industries to acquire majority stake in U.S. solar startup

Reliance Industries is set to buy 79.4% of US-based SenseHawk, which provides software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions for process optimization, automation, and asset information management across the solar asset lifecycle.

Sunrise brief: Energy-intensive cryptocurrency mining slows the march to 100% renewables

Also on the rise: California law would target 90% renewables and zero-carbon electricity by 2035. Residential solar to add 340,000 workers in five years, says U.S. installer survey. And more.

Resonant Energy aims to help people share their solar abundance

Massachusetts Solar Equity Platform lets solar users share electricity with low-income families.

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Sunrise brief: Sunnova to develop solar and storage “micro-utility” in California

Also on the rise: Zinc8 to manufacture its first zinc-air batteries in the U.S. Ameresco and Inovateus Solar announced the completion of a 2.62 MW solar project on a brownfield site. And more.

Zinc8 to manufacture its first zinc-air batteries in the U.S.

Canadian battery developer Zinc8 Energy Solutions announced its plans to begin battery production in the United States incentivized by manufacturing production credits within the Inflation Reduction Act.

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Despite supply challenges, solar panel shipments grew 32% last year

The Energy Information Administration module shipments report showed a steady climb in shipments. Plus, the U.S. may pivot to a domestically sourced solar supply chain.

It’s no longer ‘if’, but ‘how’ to get to 100% emissions free electricity

NREL explores the complexities of the various technology paths to 100% emission-free electricity in the United States, which include 540 GWac to 1 TWac of solar power being installed by 2035.

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Naked Energy coming to America

ELM Solar will manufacture and distribute Naked Energy’s solar thermal heating products in the U.S.

 

50 states of solar incentives: Virginia

Virginia has ramped up its solar investment mightily in recent years, and it is expected to continue to be a leader on the east coast.

The IRA won’t solve all of our energy issues

Texas solar owners still have to give their energy away at discounted rates

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