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RFP Alert: Engie seeks renewable energy in the ERCOT, PJM markets

Respondents will receive data-driven feedback on how their offers compared to the market.

EIA says solar module report no longer worth it

The federal agency says it has ‘determined that the value of the data collected by the survey no longer exceeds the burden of collecting and publishing it,’ and has proposed canceling the program.

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Pair with PV for charging profitability

Electric vehicles now match and in some cases exceed the performance and reliability of internal combustion engine vehicles. Today, the most serious barrier to adoption is not EVs themselves, but deficiencies in charging infrastructure. Paired Power CEO Tom McCalmont explains how solar power and the right software could solve key challenges facing charger networks.

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.

People on the move: Qcells, Greenbacker, OnePlanet Solar Recycling and more

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

Solaris acquires Sunnova assets, puts SunStrong in control of legacy systems

SunStrong said it is now among the largest residential solar asset managers now that it is in charge of Sunnova’s assets and operations.

Ampion launches new “synthetic” community solar program

The software company’s new cross-state community solar model helps developers unlock IRA tax credits while bringing bill savings to low-income households.

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SK On secures 7.2 GWh battery storage supply deal in US

The South Korean manufacturer will repurpose a portion of its electric vehicle battery production line at its Georgia plant to produce lithium iron phosphate (LFP) stationary energy storage systems.

Nextracker introduces utility-scale solar eBOS trunk collector NX PowerMerge

The solar tracker manufacturer introduced a new electrical balance of systems solution for streamlined and flexible installation.

Newsom orders agencies to fast-track clean energy projects before federal tax credits expire

In face of “Trump’s wrecking ball,” California Gov. Newsom issued an executive order to fast-track clean energy projects that may be at risk of losing federal support.

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