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GameChange Solar assists with federal tax credit “start of construction” qualification

The solar tracker company said its flexible manufacturing capabilities and job-specific components place it in a position to help developers meet new “physical work” rules for attaining federal clean energy tax credits.

Fluence brings another part of battery supply chain to U.S.

The German- and U.S.-owned company says its new Houston fab brings to five the number of U.S. production sites it uses and has helped employ more than 1,200 manufacturing workers in the United States this year.

Solaires Entreprises ships indoor perovskite PV modules to first customer

Solaires Enterprises, a Canadian perovskite startup, has begun supplying indoor PV modules for integration into sensor devices, marking its first commercial shipment.

Study finds net metering causes less than one dollar cost shift to most ratepayers

With many states seeking to replace net metering with alternative compensation that pays solar owners less for their excess electricity, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory launched a qualitative study to find the truth behind the alleged cross subsidization of solar customers by non solar customers.

In case you missed it: Six big solar stories in the news this week

pv magazine USA spotlights news of the past week including market trends, project updates, policy changes and more.

Sunniest state in U.S. turns its back on the sun

Arizona holds a Guinness World Record for “most sunshine” and holds no significant gas reserves. However, despite hundreds of objections, its commission voted to repeal its renewable energy standard, letting its utilities take the wheel and head back toward more gas.

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New Use Energy introduces ruggedized 16 lb. portable solar battery bank

The battery bank contains a 550 Wh LFP battery and a 600 W pure sine wave inverter.

People on the move: Vesper Energy, Bloom Energy, ESS Tech and more

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

Space-based solar power advances to the launch pad

Experts on a SpaceNews webinar say the technology is ‘having a moment,’ with projects scheduled for deployment as early as 2026.

Minnesota ushers in first standalone energy storage project

After Spearmint Energy applied for two separate but similar 150 MW energy storage projects, one will break new ground while the other faces ongoing hurdles from local opposition.

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