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Ford Energy announces DC block utility-scale BESS based on 512 Ah LFP cells

The automotive giant has formally unveiled Ford Energy, its new battery energy storage subsidiary, alongside initial details of its flagship grid-scale energy storage product.

SEIA names former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty as president and CEO

The Solar Energy Industries Association announced the former governor and Financial Services Roundtable executive will succeed interim leader Darren Van’t Hof effective June 15.

U.S. transformer market faces severe supply constraints as lead times extend to four years

Severe shortages of power transformers are stalling grid expansion as developers face skyrocketing prices and four year wait times for critical equipment.

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Hawaii legislator passes bill to cut renewable energies tax credit

SB3125 amends Hawaii’s Renewable Energy Technologies Income Tax Credit by adding an aggregate cap amount, setting income thresholds, a sunset date and a certification requirement.

Connecticut Legislature passes solar bill to extend incentives, streamline permitting, authorize plug-in solar and more

Legislators moved to pass HB 5340 just hours before the end of the 2026 session of May 6, sending the bill with its wide range of energy provisions to the desk of Governor Ned Lamont for his signature.

FH Capital to acquire majority stake in JinkoSolar U.S. manufacturing

Private equity firm FH Capital reached an agreement to acquire a 75.1% majority stake in JinkoSolar’s U.S. manufacturing subsidiary to expand domestic module and battery production.

Policy playbook shows how to tap into distributed energy resource solutions

The Pew Charitable Trust DER playbook offers examples of success stories for policy makers and regulators to follow to scale critical power options in the United States.

Aspen Power adds two large New Jersey rooftop solar projects to its growing distributed solar asset portfolio

The projects, totaling 6.44 MW of capacity, add to Aspen Power’s distributed generation portfolio that covers more that 160 assets across 19 states.

As battery lifespans approach 25 years, leasing will become the dominant financial model, says Unigrid CEO

Battery technology company Unigrid has developed a sodium-ion chemistry that can theoretically last for more than two decades while retaining more than 80% of its initial energy storage capacity. Company CEO Darren Tan says that will inevitably lead to a new zero-down leasing model that locks in a long-term source of revenue while delivering benefits to end users.

FEOC, uncertainty and constraints: Real estate capital for energy storage developers is more critical than ever

As energy storage developers navigate the tightening squeeze of FEOC compliance and a bifurcated lending market, unlocking the embedded value of project real estate is emerging as a critical, non-dilutive strategy for securing the pre-construction capital needed to meet 2026 supply chain deadlines.

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