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IRS issues final guidance for clean energy tax credit transferability

Rules and definitions for the transfer and sale of tax credits, which has quickly grown to a multi-billion-dollar market, largely affirm the proposed guidance from last June.

Born in the USA: First silicon solar cell celebrates 70th birthday

On April 25, 1954, U.S. researchers presented the first prototype of a usable solar module. The efficiency at that time was around 6%. A lot has happened since then.

U.S. plan to upgrade 100,000 miles of transmission lines in five years

As the Inflation Reduction Act ramps up clean energy efforts across the U.S. the Biden administration outlines a plan to enhance transmission lines to accommodate more power.

EPA releases final rules on reducing pollution from fossil-fuel plants

According to the EPA, the climate and health benefits of the rule that plants must control 90% of their carbon pollution substantially outweigh the compliance costs.

Sunrise brief: Petition filed to enforce antidumping tariffs on solar imports

Also on the rise: SunPower to close business units, cut about 26% of workforce. Reconductoring could enable 764 GW of transmission-connected solar by 2035. And more.

Petition filed to enforce antidumping tariffs on solar imports

A coalition of U.S. solar manufacturers submitted a request for investigation of alleged dumping of Chinese goods in four Southeastern Asian nations responsible for roughly 80% of U.S. solar panel supply.

Enphase delivers revenue miss amid softened residential solar demand

The company remains profitable, generating $41.8 million in free cash flow, despite a slumping market.

A second solar project takes off at JFK airport

TotalEnergies began construction of an onsite solar-plus-storage system, providing energy to Port Authority and Con Edison, as well as community solar for area residents.

SunPower to close business units, cut about 26% of workforce

The company announced plans to wind down its residential solar installation locations and close its direct sales unit.

Reconductoring could enable 764 GW of transmission-connected solar by 2035

Replacing existing transmission lines, known as conductors, with advanced conductors could enable 764 GW of transmission-connected solar by 2035 even if transmission in new corridors was limited, found a study by UC Berkeley and GridLab researchers.

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