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Clean energy tax credits as economic drivers

Labor-led organization finds that the Investment and Production Tax Credits support hundreds of energy projects, create good-paying jobs, protect ratepayers from rising energy bills, and boost energy security in the U.S.

Tariffs the least of U.S. solar market’s worries

While President Donald Trump’s sweeping levies on foreign imports have captured global headlines, antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) investigations into Southeast Asian products, along with a potential expansion of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), could pose even greater risks for US solar and energy storage.

Trump’s coal revival could lead “tens of billions of dollars” in renewables stranded

The order is expected to lead to uneconomical operations of existing coal, leading to higher costs for consumers. A significant amount of coal capacity that would have otherwise been retired may now operate, said Grid Strategies on a webinar hosted by Roth Capital Partners.

Logistical challenges of replacing solar modules and inverters in Bermuda

After severe weather damaged solar modules and inverters in an island installation, replacement included following jurisdictional regulations spanning three countries, using both land and sea shipping, and matching discontinued hardware.

Sounds from the sun: Addressing acoustics for solar harmony

Fixing a project’s acoustics can be costly and difficult, but easily avoided if considered early in the project’s development.

Commercial solar joint venture launched with $400 million investment

Apollo announced an investment with Summit Ridge Energy to own and operate a portfolio of solar assets in Illinois.

Data centers lead global growth in corporate PPAs

In 2024, the global corporate clean energy procurement market grew strongly, with a record 68 GW of power purchase agreements (PPAs) and other clean energy procurement deals announced. That amounted to 29% growth against the previous year. Caroline Zhu and Bruno Brunetti, of S&P Global Commodity Insights, examine the trends behind these numbers.

Solar cells were not exempted from import tariffs in recent Executive Order

Solar cells are not exempt from the recent reciprocal import tariffs, and recent reporting by major media outlets appears to be a mis-interpretation of government documentation.

In case you missed it: Six big solar stories in the news this week

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

Speculation on next trade cases focuses on Indonesia and Laos

The latest federal import data shows a dramatic swing from four countries whose U.S. solar imports are targeted by trade duties to two countries whose U.S. solar trade is unlitigated.

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