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Renewables to prompt net load reduction from fossil sources by up to 85% by 2050

Enverus report says battery storage increasingly crucial for maintaining grid stability.

Robotic workers unveiled at Intersolar

RoboForce says its AI-enabled robots can install modules “faster and cheaper” than human workers.

Portable generator on display by Nature’s Generator at Intersolar North America

Nature’s Generator reports that the generator can be fully charged in an hour using the dual charging feature, which uses both solar and an AC wall outlet.

Lennox debuts residential heat pump for cold climates

The company says that its new SL22KLV heat pump system can supply heat in temperatures as low as -28.9 C. It uses R-454B as the refrigerant and has a size ranging from 2 tons to 5 tons.

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Amazon secures full capacity of 100 MW project in Mississippi

The Ragsdale Solar Park, situated in Madison County, Mississippi, will provide power directly into Entergy Mississippi’s transmission system.

Solid ground for uncertain times: Financing solutions for solar development 

In an industry built on momentum, developers are finding new ways to unlock capital efficiently to avoid being hamstrung by the new uncertainty. Land can be the key.

New Mexico’s first community solar project begins construction

Three years after passage of New Mexico’s community solar act, Affordable Solar intends to use domestic content in the seven solar installations that make up the 35 MW Cuidando Los Niños Community Solar Project.

Solar-friendly policies that states can pursue to control the cost of electricity

Solar-friendly policies that include demand flexibility, advanced conductors and virtual power plants, as well as lesser-known approaches, can help control the cost of electricity, says RMI.

Net metering under fire in Maine

Two pieces of legislation at Maine’s state capitol aim to repeal the state’s net energy billing law.

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Robots, contractors and insurance at RE+ Northeast 2025

The winter solar power conference held in Boston each February showcased a broad range of vendors ready to support solar power deployment, with contractors, engineering firms and finance and insurance providers taking a much larger presence on the show floor.

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