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Navisun and Ampion partner on community solar in four states

Navisun is planning to design, construct, own, and operate five community solar projects in Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Illinois, and Ampion will handle the subscriber acquisition, billing, customer care, and the long-term subscription management.

Sunrise brief: Maxeon solar modules detained at border

Also on the rise: U.S. clean energy installations grow 91% year-over-year in Q2. Flexible interconnection at far lower cost and nearly twice the speed. And more.

Enphase product enables California solar upgrades without bump to NEM 3.0

Enphase Energy introduced a power control feature that allows customers to expand their solar and storage without triggering a transition to the less lucrative NEM 3.0 billing system.

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U.S. clean energy installations grow 91% year-over-year in Q2

The American Clean Power Association (ACP) released its quarterly report, noting that U.S. developers installed 11 GW of utility-scale clean power in Q2 2024.

Solar recycler approved for National PV Recycling Program

Solar Energy Industries Association added SolarPanelRecycling.com to its list of approved vendors for recycling program.

Flexible interconnection at far lower cost and nearly twice the speed

Substantial cost and time savings are possible with flexible “connect and manage” interconnection of utility-scale solar and solar-plus-storage projects, two studies have found.

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Oxford PV starts commercial distribution of perovskite solar modules

Oxford PV is delivering its first commercial perovskite solar modules to U.S. customers. The 72-cell solar modules have an efficiency of 24.5% and, according to the company, can generate up to 20% more energy than conventional silicon modules.

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Potential U.S. voters want more emphasis on renewable energy

A recent survey suggests presidential candidates should speak out more on energy priorities.

Assessing viability of agrivoltaics in corn fields

Researchers from Purdue University have studied the impact of traditional photovoltaic systems and agrivoltaics deployed in corn croplands. They conclude agrivoltaics could offer a viable strategy to ease the current tradeoff between energy production, greenhouse gas emissions, food production and farm profitability.

ES Solar and sonnen find success in Wattsmart VPP program in Utah

ES Solar says its objective is to retrofit 40% of all residential solar arrays in Utah with sonnen VPP batteries.

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