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Sunrise brief: Solar module prices dive to record low

Also on the rise: Most states are doing a less than stellar job at deploying microgrids. California Six Flags to install 12 MW solar carport. And more.

Most states are doing a less than stellar job at deploying microgrids

A recent report by Think Microgrid recommends that legislators or utilities develop a microgrid roadmap to guide the coordinated efforts between utility commissions, energy offices, and stakeholders.

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Building not your average dream home: Finding an architect

The second in the series of building a sustainable dream home led the author on a search for the right architect and builder during which she ran into a few challenges.

Sunrise brief: Maintaining quality, reliability and durability in the solar supply chain 

Also on the rise: SolarEdge tumbles on significantly reduced Q4 outlook.

Longroad Energy starts construction on 377 MW Arizona solar project

Sun Streams 4 is the company’s largest project to date. The facility is expected to ease grid congestion during peak hours and stimulate over $100 million into Arizona’s economy.

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Maintaining quality, reliability and durability in the solar supply chain

At the pv magazine Roundtables US 2023, four experts weighed in on the importance of testing, inspection, standardized data and more, in the never-ending quest to build a reliable and resilient solar industry.

U.S., China dominate solar investment

China and the United States consistently attract the most annual solar investments. Together, they have received about 50% of all solar investments since 2015, according to a new report by the International Solar Alliance.

SolarEdge tumbles on significantly reduced Q4 outlook

The solar inverter provider expects Q4 revenues to be less than half of the $725 million reported in Q3.

H2B2’s California facility to produce up to three tons of green hydrogen per day

The SoHyCal project is located in Fresno and is currently fully operational in its first phase.

The quiet shift from central to string inverters in utility-scale solar  

Central inverters still dominate the U.S. utility solar market but string inverters are beginning to get more traction in 10+ MW projects.  

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