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Heat dome and high pressure boost southern U.S. solar as polar vortex clouds the north

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that last month North America saw a stark solar divide, with southern regions like northeastern Mexico, southeastern Texas, and much of California experiencing 20–25% above-average irradiance, while Canada, the Great Lakes, and the northeastern U.S. faced persistent cloudiness and below-normal solar conditions. This contrast was driven by high-pressure systems and a southwestern heat dome in the south versus a polar vortex bringing cold air and storms to the north.

Electrification may not be enough to protect against gas-driven price shocks

With power prices still tied to gas, storage is emerging as a hedge against unseen risk.

Maine becomes third state to pass plug-in solar legislation

The Pine Tree State joins Utah and Virginia in advancing a law that establishes rules for small plug-in solar generation devices.

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FlexGen moves to expand offerings with acquisition of Clean Energy Services

The move will see CES added as a subsidiary of the parent company, enabling continuation of service to existing customers and opportunities for expansion.

U.S. solar module prices face upward pressure as trade risks and FEOC rules dominate Q1 2026

Median solar module pricing in the United States reached $0.28 per watt as the market adjusted to intensified trade enforcement and new Foreign Entity of Concern compliance requirements, according to the Q1 2026 Quarterly Pricing & Domestic Content Report from Anza.

Rooftop solar now accounts for one fifth of Puerto Rico’s generation capacity

Distributed solar additions have vastly outpaced all other forms of generation as the territory’s overall power generation capacity continues to grow.

Terabase Energy invests in automation and engineering to streamline solar construction

Robotic Terafab system and integration of PlantPredict with PowerUQ lean into new technologies.

Colorado House passes legislation to legalize plug-in solar for renters

The Colorado House of Representatives passed a bill to legalize plug-in solar systems for renters and multifamily residents, establishing a regulatory framework for portable arrays that connect directly to standard home outlets.

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Workforce gap of 53,000 threatens 2026 solar deployment targets

The U.S. solar industry faces a critical shortage of 53,000 workers as developers rush to meet July 4, 2026 construction deadlines to secure federal tax credits.

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IOWN Energy closes sale of 127 MW Nevada battery project

IOWN Energy facilitated the financing and sale of a 127 MW / 506 MWh standalone battery energy storage project to independent power producer DESRI.

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