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Treasury, IRS release interim guidance on ‘prohibited foreign entity’ restrictions for solar tax credits

The guidance covers requirements in the One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act to establish methods to determine whether a clean energy facility or manufactured component was produced using material assistance from a prohibited foreign entity.

Solar for Women announces spring 2026 webinar series on workforce development

The three-part series aims to provide women in the solar trades with strategies for networking, industry certification, licensure and salary negotiation.

Trump EPA repeals Endangerment Finding, stripping legal bedrock for solar and clean energy

In a move described as the “single largest deregulatory action in U.S. history,” the EPA has rescinded the 2009 finding that greenhouse gases threaten public health, a decision that could dismantle the legal justification for federal solar incentives and emissions standards.

Streetleaf brings grid-free solar streetlights to Austin, TX neighborhood

The off-grid solar streetlight service provider has announced the installation of 40 solar-powered lights in a new housing development in the Texas capital, and says it has deployed 13,000 such systems in 10 states across the Sun Belt.

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High-voltage DC solar architecture solves the AI datacenter bottleneck

High-voltage DC distribution enables solar and storage to bypass AC conversion stages for massive gains in data center efficiency and cost, said a whitepaper from Enteligent.

SolarEdge ships U.S.-made inverters to Europe, ramping up BESS manufacturing

Single-phase inverter products manufactured in Texas are now being shipped to multiple European markets as SolarEdge adapts its international export strategy. The manufacturer tells pv magazine key components will increasingly be manufactured in the United States in the coming years.

Voltage Energy scores non-infringement win in latest ITC ruling

The U.S. International Trade Commission issued an initial determination finding that Voltage Energy’s new trunk-bus design does not infringe on patents held by Shoals Technologies.

DOJ drops defense of tariff moratorium, leaving industry exposed to $70 billion in retroactive duties

The Department of Justice has withdrawn from the legal defense of a two-year tariff pause on solar modules, leaving private developers and trade groups to face the threat of billions in retroactive duties alone.

Global cadmium telluride solar module manufacturing capacity could reach 100 GW by 2030

In a perspective paper in Joule, a group of U.S. researchers described technology and supply chain efforts required to reach worldwide annual cadmium telluride (CdTe) solar PV capacity of 100 GW by 2030.

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Shoals secures initial ITC win in patent dispute with Voltage

The Tennessee-based EBOS company is hoping the second time is the charm in its efforts to stop Voltage, LLC from selling its trunk bus products in the U.S.

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