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In case you missed it: This week’s top five solar news stories

pv magazine USA spotlights news of the past week including market trends, project updates, policy changes and more.

People on the move: Anza, SEIA, and more

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

Trina Storage to deliver 1 GWh BESS; Samsung SDI lands $1.36B battery deal; BayWa r.e. secures funding for solar+storage

Two major supply deals and new financing for a solar-plus-storage project in San Diego County headline the latest US energy storage developments.

Analysis finds “anytime electricity” from solar available as battery costs plummet

Ember’s report outlines how falling battery capital expenditures and improved performance metrics have lowered the levelized cost of storage, making dispatchable solar a competitive, anytime electricity option globally.

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Canada opens review into anti-dumping duties on Chinese PV modules, laminates

Canada’s International Trade Tribunal is running an interim review of the country’s anti-dumping and countervailing duties on solar modules and laminates from China, following a request to exclude flexible solar panels that affix to curved surfaces.

Inlyte proves out first full-scale iron–sodium battery system in factory test

According to Inlyte, the tested unit incorporates what it describes as the world’s largest sodium metal chloride battery cells and modules built to date, with each module capable of storing more than 300 kWh of energy.

Solar, storage, and demand-side resources offer least-cost path in Kentucky, study finds

Solar and energy storage offer a pathway to lower electricity costs, performing better than continued reliance on coal and natural gas, found a study by Kentucky Resources Council and Earthjustice.

Tax credit investment market up 60% over 2024

Corporations of all sizes participate in the transferable tax credit market, with financial and energy sectors showing the most activity, according to a recent Crux report.

California study finds electrification can put downward pressure on electric rates

Wide adoption of electric vehicles that can displace fossil fuel combustion with renewable power can also lower rates by about 3 cents per kWh, if the needed distribution grid upgrades are built efficiently and with cost constraints, a study found.

Solar Energy Industries Association names Darren Van’t Hof as interim president and CEO

SEIA named its interim successor to Abigail Ross Hopper, effective January 20, 2026.

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