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Vehicle-to-everything making strong progress in 2025

A Wood Mackenzie report sees V2X at a turning point, although many challenges must be overcome before achieving mass adoption.

Long-term issues found in warehoused solar panels

Clean Energy Associates (CEA) is receiving more calls from solar developers concerned about warehouse panel damage. CEA senior engineering manager Claire Kearns-McCoy explains how improper handling, stacking, and storage conditions can lead to long-term issues.

New York legislation aims to simplify residential solar permitting

The New York Senate and House bills require municipalities adopt automated permitting for residential solar installations.

Solar Insure introduces 30-year battery warranty for residential solar

Installers can now offer their customers 30 years of protection plus a battery replacement between years 11 to 30 if capacity falls below 50%.

Louisiana solar project goes online with U.S.-made components

With McDonald’s as the offtaker for the 180MWdc of solar energy from the Prairie Ronde project, St. Landry Parish community resources will receive funding for education and community development initiatives.

Engie sells stake of 900 MW renewable portfolio

The portfolio includes three solar projects and an energy storage project across the ERCOT and Miso regions.

The current state of U.S. polysilicon production

Despite rising tariffs on imports and a looming U.S. Department of Commerce investigation, American solar-grade polysilicon production is expected to keep pace with the growth of the domestic PV supply chain.

Solar provides viable long-term solution for food and beverage companies

As companies like Firestone Walker Brewing Company, navigating rising energy costs and tight margins, solar power is emerging as a viable solution to stabilize expenses and meet corporate sustainability goals.

California solar on canals initiative moves forward

The California Solar Canal Initiative project aims to use information gained in a University of California, Merced study and begin to identify communities willing to generate electricity with solar arrays over their canals.

SolarBank awarded $1 million in state incentives for New York landfill solar project

The community solar project near Syracuse received NY-SUN incentives for the construction-ready solar project.

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