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Beazley acquires kWh Analytics to scale renewable energy underwriting

The London-based specialty insurer aims to leverage kWh Analytics’ data-driven modeling to capture a larger share of the U.S. solar and storage risk-mitigation market.

California court upholds NEM 3.0, dealing blow to rooftop solar

California appellate court has affirmed the Public Utilities Commission decision to sharply cut compensation for homeowners and businesses that export rooftop solar electricity production to the grid.

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Long-term storage grows by 49% in 2025 despite the financing crisis

A report by Wood Mackenzie indicates that the deployment of long-duration energy storage (LDES) technologies exceeded 15 GWh in 2025, but declining venture capital investment and falling lithium battery costs are hindering their commercial viability.

Eaton invests $75 million in SPAN to scale smart home electrical panels

The strategic partnership aims to accelerate affordable home electrification by integrating SPAN’s advanced power controls with Eaton’s distribution and electrical safety technology.

Base Power announces 100 MW residential storage program with CoServ in Texas

The program, which is the largest of Base Power’s five utility collaborations, will deliver battery backup to an estimated 5,000 CoServ customers.

Safe-harbored panel strategy enables acquisition of six-project community solar portfolio

Standard Solar’s inventory of safe harbored solar modules reduces schedule and pricing risks for completion of the project portfolio acquired from AC Power

People on the move: Eaton, Sunrun, and more

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities and energy transition finance.

Could mixed-module sourcing give more than mixed results for FEOC compliance?

Blended approaches that combine FEOC and non-FEOC compliant modules can help meet MACR thresholds while keeping costs low.

Arizona solar policy hinges on this year’s Salt River Project elections

The vote, which takes place between March 11 and April 7, will determine the leadership of the Salt River Project and could have profound effects on solar policy at the utility, which serves more than one third of all electricity sold in the state.

Qcells resumes solar panel production at Georgia factories following customs-related furlough

The nation’s second-largest solar module manufacturer has returned to normal production levels following the release of component shipments that had been stalled by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

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