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How one Texas solar company cut engineering and permitting time from 40 days to four

New tools in the residential solar space help reduce the time it takes for engineering and permitting, providing streamlined processes and lowering costs as the industry faces the end of the solar tax credit.

U.S. could lose 60 GW of solar if Trump’s “start of construction” rules tighten

Clean Energy Associates forecasts a significant drop in solar installations if the Department of Treasury strictly enforces an executive order from the White House related to timelines for tax credit eligibility.

Nature’s Generator releases 6.8 kW / 3.8 kWh compact home backup battery

The Lithium 6000 is a portable solar generator with an optional automatic transfer switch that can backup home power during an outage.

How the One Big Beautiful Bill affects heat pump adoption

The congressional budget bill made broad cuts to tax credits, including to energy efficiency investments like heat pumps.

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FlexGen to acquire assets from bankrupt rival Powin Energy

After Powin’s filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this summer, the courts approved FlexGen’s bid to purchase Powin’s software, hardware and information technology systems.

Carrier launches new heat pump for residential, light commercial use

Carrier, a U.S.-based heating solutions provider, has introduced a new heat pump system featuring a cooling seasonal energy efficiency rating (SEER2) of up to 29.7 and a heating seasonal performance factor (HSPF2) of up to 12.2.

Vertical integration in solar? Harder than it looks

While owning customer relationships and generating assets is enticing, it’s not as straightforward as it might seem, according to Zoë Gamble of CleanChoice Energy.

Global solar inverter manufacturer rankings

Quality assurance firm Sinovoltaics updated its inverter manufacturer financial stability ranking with APSystems (Yuneng Technology), Sinexcel, and Eaton in the top three spots.

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.

Siting solar on federal land under NEPA’s double-edged sword

Solar and wind projects and that court challenges with NEPA face an average 15 months of an extended timeline until they reach operation, a report from the Resources for the Future found.

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