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Virginia becomes second U.S. state to advance plug-in solar legislation to the governor’s desk

The Virginia General Assembly has passed companion bills HB 395 and SB 250, creating a streamlined pathway for so-called “balcony solar” devices up to 1,200 W, but significant questions remain around how the law will be implemented.

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Permitting reform could target rooftop solar soft costs

Hardware now accounts for about 20% of U.S. residential system prices, leaving permitting and interconnection as major cost drivers.

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U.S. solar industry adds 43 GW in 2025, leading capacity additions for fifth consecutive year

The latest Solar Market Insight report from SEIA and Wood Mackenzie reveals that solar and energy storage accounted for 79% of all new U.S. electrical capacity in 2025 even as installation volumes fell late in the year, while domestic manufacturing reached major milestones despite uncertain federal policy.

California court upholds NEM 3.0, dealing blow to rooftop solar

California appellate court has affirmed the Public Utilities Commission decision to sharply cut compensation for homeowners and businesses that export rooftop solar electricity production to the grid.

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Arizona solar policy hinges on this year’s Salt River Project elections

The vote, which takes place between March 11 and April 7, will determine the leadership of the Salt River Project and could have profound effects on solar policy at the utility, which serves more than one third of all electricity sold in the state.

New Jersey greenlights 3 GW of community solar, awards 355 MW energy storage

The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities action fulfills Governor Sherrill’s recent executive mandate, launching the largest-ever solicitation for distributed generation in New Jersey history.

Solar and storage are central to Trump energy priorities

Four reasons why the U.S. must deploy low-cost solar and battery storage to meet surging electricity demand and achieve national energy dominance.

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Massachusetts House advances climate bill with $1 billion cut to energy efficiency program

House bill 5151 advances solar in the Bay State but renewable energy groups say cuts to Mass Save could devastate the program.

U.S. government sets preliminary countervailing duties on solar imports from India, Indonesia and Laos

The U.S. Department of Commerce has issued preliminary findings that solar manufacturers in India, Indonesia and Laos benefited from government subsidies, paving the way for countervailing duties of up to 143.30%.

First Solar reports 2025 earnings, announces Oxford PV licensing agreement, alleges patent infringement in new ITC action

The company’s stock price fell more than 12% in extended trading following the earnings announcement, partly due to lower-than-expected guidance for 2026 sales and revenue.

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