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The advantages of asset management software for solar energy businesses

While spreadsheets remain a ubiquitous tool for data management, their limitations and hidden costs are becoming more apparent.

Canadian Solar secures $1.2 billion in revenues in Q1, 2025

The company shipped 6.9 GW of solar modules, coming in ahead of expectations for the quarter.

Solar tracker provider Nextracker stock leaps on strong revenue beat

The company secured record fiscal year Q4 revenues in 2025, growing 26% year-over-year to $924 million.

How nonprofits can finance solar and storage

A recent webinar from the Clean Energy Group unpacks how nonprofits can take advantage of the Inflation Reduction Act’s Direct Pay Provision.

Community solar bill passes Pennsylvania House after years of stalemate

Despite previous failed attempts, Pennsylvania’s House passed a bill to authorize community solar and natural gas programs to a state with surging energy demands but sluggish energy growth.

Connecticut agency launches online solar project siting tool

The Department of Energy and Environmental Protection’s online is designed to support more efficient siting and permitting for solar projects.

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Massachusetts Governor proposes net metering cuts, interconnection reform

Governor Maura Healy submitted a bill that reforms and streamlines billing structures, increases utility accountability and boosts state procurement of clean energy but also cuts compensation for non-residential solar generators.

People on the move: Castillo Engineering, Vote Solar, Tandem PV and more

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities and energy transition finance, plus the job opening of the week.

Ways and Means proposed budget will strike a blow to community solar

Scaling back the Investment Tax Credit could stymie American energy independence, local economic growth and private investment.

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Proposed rule changes for Foreign Entities of Concern could alter solar supply chains

By disqualifying projects or companies that do not meet the new criteria, the rules in the House Ways and Means Committee’s proposed budget potentially could sideline clean energy initiatives already in development from receiving credits.

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