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USDA announces it will discontinue funding solar projects

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has awarded billions in Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) grants for solar projects. Secretary Brook Rollins said the agency will no longer deploy funds to solar and wind projects.

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Vertical solar and strawberries: How California farmers are harvesting cash and crops

California farmers face mounting economic pressures, including high electricity prices. Do agrivoltaics offer a solution?

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With EV industry idling in Michigan, Motor City clings to auto dreams

Michigan is the birthplace of the American auto, home to the US car industry since the early 20th century. With automotive manufacturing in other parts of the world sprinting forward, the US auto industry is idling, flickering between go and stop like a drained battery. Can electric vehicles (EVs) drive a new renaissance for the industry?

U.S. solar manufacturing forges on

While changes to U.S. clean energy tax credits and other restrictions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) create a new level of uncertainty, U.S. solar and energy storage manufacturers vow to march on with the previously planned buildout of domestic solar manufacturing capacity.

Carrier launches new air-to-water heat pumps for commercial applications

Carrier, a U.S.-based heating solutions provider, said its new AquaSnap 30RQM heat pump system can deliver a water temperature of up to 60 C. The modular system features a heating capacity of 70 kW to 1,125 kW and a cooling capacity of 77 kW to 1,237 kW.

SolMicrogrid to buy near-complete C&I solar, microgrid projects

The company’s energy-as-a-service partner program will provide discounted renewable energy rates to the customer while offering developers a quick cash sale for their projects nearing completion.

NERC 2026 regional compliance audits: A case for third-party mock audits

Regulatory audits by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation are rigorous and complex and can lead to consequences for organizations that fall short of requirements. Third-party mock audits may offer a solution to validating compliance.

Global EV charging ports to grow 12% annually through 2040, says Wood Mackenzie

EV charging ports are forecast to grow to over 206 million ports deployed by 2040, reaching a $300 billion market, said the report.

Treasury issues guidance for solar, wind ‘start of construction’ tax credit rules

The rules for safe harboring clean energy tax credits are “not as bad as rumored” but uncertainty remains on qualification requirements.

A playbook for defending solar access

Fight for your solar rights with this advocacy toolkit from Solar United Neighbors, which contains scripts, action steps, training videos, links to advocacy meetings, to name a few.

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