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Mercedes-Benz to bring batteries to the United States

The German manufacturer, in partnership with the No. 2 residential solar installer Vivint Solar, will bring customizable home energy storage systems to the United States.

Minnesota governor vetoes attempt to remove regulatory oversight of co-ops, again

The omnibus bill from the Republican-led legislature would have also scrapped the Made in Minnesota solar manufacturing program and opened a renewable energy fund to fossil fuel projects.

Georgia Power gets approval for mammoth solar plant next to air base

The 139 MW project at Robins AFB will add to the 120 MW that Georgia Power has built at military bases, as the latest in Georgia’s solar boom.

U.S. residential solar market contracts 17% in Q1

According to the soon-to-be quarterly U.S. Solar Market Insight report from GTM Research and the Solar Energy Industries Association, a severe contraction in California headlined the nationwide slide.

Op-ed: Yieldcos, a modern solar Shakespearean play

Act V is still to come.

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U.S. investors dominate list of non-Chinese solar asset owners

A report by GTM Research and Solichamba finds 11 investors that each own more than 1 GW of PV assets, with eight of those 11 hailing from the United States.

Lyndon Rive to leave Tesla in June

The founder of SolarCity says he is leaving to take time off and start a new venture, as Tesla’s solar sales volume contracts and the company shifts focus to profit and new products instead of growth.

EnergyWakeup: State Senator Brandes on opening up Florida’s solar market

In the latest podcast from Yann Brandt’s EnergyWakeup, we bring you an interview with Florida State Senator Jeff Brandes on his pending legislation to remove the heavy tax burden on solar in the state.

Thin film solar hangs on as a niche

A new report by Lux Research finds that First Solar and Solar Frontier are holding onto a corner of the market, if not posing much of a threat to c-Si dominance.

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Nevada net metering breakthrough: Compromise struck in AB 405

The Battle Born State may finally be seeing its two-year battle over net metering coming to an end – and rooftop installers, as well as residential and commercial/industrial customers should be pleased.

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