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Solar-powered schools act as living laboratories for learning

Linking classroom curriculums to onsite generation provides a hands-on introduction to clean energy.

Electricity demand may help solar developers weather OBBBA disruptions

VDE America’s Brian Grenko says a focus on portfolio management and risk mitigation can help developers succeed.

New Jersey moves to increase energy storage to rein in costs

In conjunction with a separate bill to increase community solar projects, New Jersey Gov. Murphy signed legislation into law that will increase the state’s energy storage without new costs for ratepayers.

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Solar leads as U.S. grid interconnection agreements grow 33%

Interconnection agreements grew 33% year-over-year in 2024 and are sustaining momentum through 2025, said Wood Mackenzie.

New Jersey to expand community solar by 3 GW

With skyrocketing electric rates, New Jersey Gov. Murphy signed a new law to more than triple the capacity it currently has online and in the pipeline.

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Two U.S. distributed solar businesses raise over $400 million

DSD Renewables secured $238 million of long-term financing for a 233 MW solar project portfolio and GDEV Management more than $200 million to support its work as a middle-market investor in behind-the-meter solar and storage.

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Ecotopia net-zero community blossoms on former youth prison site

With nature on the forefront and a ban on fossil fuels, a new Michigan mixed-income community is equipped with solar, EV charging, geothermal heat pumps and sustainability in every detail.

RE+ preview: SMA to launch new utility-scale storage inverter and more

The company will display its Sunny Central Storage UP-S and other products at the RE+ trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The ‘onion’ of FEOC, Safe Harbor, and tax credits

pv magazine USA spoke with tax lawyers about the added layers of diligence and complexity that Foreign Entity of Concern rules bring to tax credits (excluding hydrogen), and how to traverse four years of ongoing construction under new Safe Harbor guidance.

Dynamic pricing is superior to virtual power plants, says dynamic pricing pioneer

As California pursues dynamic pricing of electricity to help integrate renewable generation, industry pioneer Edward Cazalet says dynamic pricing can meet California’s demand flexibility needs better than virtual power plants can.

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