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Solar developer secures $145 million solar-plus-storage project in New Mexico

National Renewable Solutions secured the funding from Deutsche Bank for Shallow Basket, a 140 MW solar and 50 MW storage project that will benefit Jicarilla Apache Nation.

Hydrogen demand attracting investment, new technology and larger projects

Production of “green hydrogen” using renewables economically is a key focus.

Zendure releases pre-sized home solar and energy storage kit

The SolarFlow Kit will be available in North America following a successful debut in Europe.

Sunrise brief: Breaking ground for one of largest U.S. solar projects

Also on the rise: Thornova Solar starts solar cell, module production in Indonesia due to changing U.S. market regulations. Intersolar acquires Midwest Solar Expo. And more.

Intersolar acquires Midwest Solar Expo

The acquisition is the second regional expansion for Intersolar & Energy North America.

Penske Truck Leasing begins rooftop solar rollout at several facilities

The truck rental company has installed rooftop solar at a new facility in Illinois and has plans to develop more solar on rooftops across the U.S.

Californian lithium sulfur battery maker lightens the load for Northvolt

San Jose-based Lyten has acquired lithium metal battery technology company Cuberg from Swedish manufacturer Northvolt, which is battling to reduce costs. Lyten will spend up to $20 million developing a 200 MWh annual capacity of ‘Made in America’ batteries.

Thornova Solar starts solar module production in Indonesia

Thornova Solar has started producing solar modules in Indonesia. CEO William Sheng says the move is in line with changing U.S. market regulations. It plans to supply customers with cells and modules from Indonesia, Laos or the United States by mid-2025.

Enbridge breaks ground on 815 MW Sequoia Solar project in Texas

First PV project from Tri Global portfolio will be one of the largest in North America.

Up to 25 MW of solar will benefit ordinary customers of Philadelphia-area utility

Citizens groups won an order requiring the utility PECO to secure up to 25 MW of solar power, which will be Pennsylvania’s largest solar procurement serving ordinary customers.

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