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Enphase co-founder: “2024 will be a year of recovery for residential solar”

Raghu Belur, co-founder and chief products officer of Enphase joined pv magazine USA to provide an outlook for 2024.

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Largest solar installation in Mississippi begins operations

The 135 MWdc Delta’s Edge solar farm will provide clean energy to over 14,000 homes in the state.

Lithos approach to scaling battery systems for the non-commercial automotive sector

Lithos low and high-voltage battery systems are working toward reducing the clean energy gap in the non-commercial automotive sector.

After a banner year, U.S. solar industry back on roller coaster through 2026

Solar Energy Industries Association and Wood Mackenzie report estimates that 33 GW of solar was added in 2023. Despite economic challenges in the near future, solar is expected to be the largest source of generating capacity by 2050.

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Community collaboration for solar success is key to minimizing opposition

Affirmative arguments for how solar energy will offer tangible benefits like improving the local economy, providing landowners with a steady source of revenue through long-term rent payments, and lowering electricity bills can cultivate a good working relationship between the developer, landowner, and community.

Over half of solar facility loss claim costs are due to hail damage

GCube Insurance said despite representing less than 2% of total claims filed, hail damage represents over 50% of total costs incurred.

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U.S. Virgin Islands cover 30% of electricity needs with six solar-plus-battery facilities

About 124 MWh of Honeywell battery energy storage systems will be installed alongside six solar facilities with a combined capacity of 140 MW.

People on the move: Omnidian, kWh Analytics, Kore Power and more

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

Sharp unveils 575 W TOPCon solar panel with 22.26% efficiency

Sharp’s new IEC61215- and IEC61730-certified solar panels have an operating temperature coefficient of -0.30% per C and a bifaciality factor of over 80%.

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U.S. draft rules may disqualify Australian critical minerals from IRA subsidies

A number of critical mineral producers will likely be ineligible for U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) subsidies, as the US government has published draft rules forbidding access to enterprises with stakes held by Chinese investors.

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