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Six ways for California to lower electricity rates

California has an electric bill affordability crisis. The Solar Energy Industries Association makes recommendations to address it.

What Trump’s tariffs mean for U.S. battery storage industry

Analysts see negative impacts across the board, but EV and battery energy storage industries seem particularly vulnerable to U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs.

Generac unveils high-capacity generator line for data centers

The company says its new high-capacity models are designed to integrate with clean energy sources including battery-based energy storage and solar-powered microgrids.

Microgrids reframe how we generate and consume energy

Decentralized solutions like microgrids offer resilience against grid failures and natural disasters—a crucial consideration in states like California that are prone to wildfires and earthquakes.

Community solar projects generate $2.1 billion in economic impact

A 5 MW community solar installation brings an average $14 million of economic activity into the local community and supports 100 jobs, according to a report by the Coalition for Community Solar Access.

People on the move: Electric Power Engineers, OneEthos, SunHydrogen and more

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

California introduces bill to accelerate heat pump adoption

With California projected to fall two million installations short of its 2030 target, the bill aims to make installing heat pumps and HVAC systems faster and easier.

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North Carolina introduces bill to limit solar growth, cut tax incentives

The bill would make it more expensive and restrictive to build certain utility-scale solar projects.

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SMA releases 9.6 kW and 11.5 kW hybrid solar inverters

SMA America introduced two larger power classes to its Sunny Boy residential solar inverter line.

New York’s largest solar power plant moves forward

The 500 MW Cider Solar project received the first permit of its kind issued by the New York Office of Renewable Energy Siting and Transmission.

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