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Soltec unveils new solar tracker designed for U.S. market

By pre-assembling most components, the installation of the product has very few steps and the design eliminates most of the need to perform cut and fill on site during installation, Soltec reports.

From the show floor at Intersolar 2024

Solar modules, home battery storage, solar installer sales solutions, and more can be seen this week at Intersolar in San Diego.

Meyer Burger to cease PV module production in Germany

Meyer Burger, a Switzerland-based heterojunction cell and panel manufacturer, says it will stop making PV modules in Germany, but it will continue to produce solar cells in the country to support its panel production operations in the United States.

Sinovoltaics now offers quality assurance for U.S. solar and storage markets

Backed by Munich Re, Sinovoltaics uses a proprietary AI-based electro luminescence (EL) technology to identify microcracks and other module defects before shipping.

People on the move: AlphaGen, SolMicrogrid, Nuquest Energy, and more

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

Sunrise brief: Solid state battery charges in minutes, lasts for thousands of cycles

Also on the rise: Solar season slows, wind power rises. SolarApp+ speeds solar permitting for more than 160 communities. And more.

Has the U.S. caught up with European agrivoltaic deployment?

With so much more agricultural real estate than Europe, the United States is building on the body of research and rolling out solar panels on farmland at an impressive rate.

RFP alert: Deadline for microgrid funding opportunity extended

The National Renewable Energy’s Lab’s Community Microgrid Assistance Partnership is focused on microgrid energy systems serving the needs of underserved and Indigenous communities.

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SolarApp+ speeds solar permitting for more than 160 communities

The Solar Automated Permit Processing Plus software platform has helped local governments approve nearly 33,000 solar projects.

Solar season slows, wind power rises

From January through October 2023, solar photovoltaics contributed 5.78% to U.S. electricity, with just over 6% coming from the source in October alone.

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