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Texas, the ‘Wild West’ of grid services, lands a new VPA

A new virtual power plant power purchase agreement program offered by Solrite and Sonnen may reinforce the Texas power grid and provide back-up renewable power at no additional cost to enrolled homeowners.

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Sunrise brief: New entrant in U.S. solar cell manufacturing secures multi-year, multi-GW contract

Also on the rise: Five solar businesses added to forced labor list, banned from U.S. entry. BLM seeks public’s input for 700 MW solar, energy storage center in Arizona. And more.

Utility-scale solar developer Origis Energy secures $1 billion investment

Brookfield Asset Management and Antin Infrastructure partners made commitments that could exceed $1 billion in aggregate.

Five solar businesses added to forced labor list, banned from U.S. entry

Under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), five businesses in China were added to an entity list, making them ineligible to provide products and services in the United States.

Where will lithium-ion battery prices go in 2025?

After tumbling to record low in 2024 on the back of lower metal costs and increased scale, lithium-ion battery prices are expected to enter a period of stabilization.

New entrant in U.S. solar cell manufacturing secures multi-year, multi-GW contract

ES Foundry, a U.S.-owned cell manufacturer based in South Carolina, secured its first contract with top-tier solar module maker.

BLM seeks public’s input for 700 MW solar, energy storage center in Arizona

The proposed Ranegras Plains Energy Center is a 700 MW solar facility and energy storage system in Arizona.

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Model predicts solar to supply 50% of global energy demand by 2035

Solar energy will satisfy more than 50% of global energy demand within a decade according to a new modeling tool that also predicts solar costs will continue falling by 10% a year.

People on the move: One Power, Spearmint, NeoVolta and more

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities and energy transition finance.

Solar facility on Kentucky reclaimed coal mine now operational

The Martin County Solar Project was developed by Savion and Edelen Renewables on a 1,200 acre former mountaintop coal mine, employing over 300 during construction.

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