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Navigating FEOC restrictions on energy projects

Foreign entity of concern (FEOC) rules deny tax credits for projects that exceed using certain thresholds of Chinese products.

Trump executive order adds harsher cuts to solar and wind tax credits

The order tightens the deadline for project tax credit eligibility and orders the Treasury to apply enhanced Foreign Entity of Concern restrictions to imports.

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What do the changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act mean for residential solar companies?

The bill cancelled residential solar tax credits at the end of 2025 and added new timelines and restrictions for tax credits under Sections 45Y and 48E.

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Power purchase agreements 101

Power purchase agreements are customizable, flexible agreements that enable utility buyers to purchase clean energy, even if the business is not located near the solar generation facility. They can be structured in a myriad of ways, such as through busbar agreements or block delivery.

Grid operators plan billions for transmission to meet load and connect renewables

Industry experts discussed the forces driving regional transmission planning, the net benefits of transmission, and the impact of high-capacity transmission projects.

Virtual power plants and the data-driven future of distributed energy

The evolution of energy markets from vertically integrated utilities to open access competitive markets has created a power grid increasingly integrating smaller and more diverse distributed energy resources requiring robust interaction for integration and management.

U.S. Congress passes anti-clean energy budget bill: An industry reacts

Solar and other clean energy industry members react to the passage of the “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act.”

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WorldOne Energies to set up 1 GW solar module factory in Canada

WorldOne Energies has announced plans to build a 1 GW solar module factory in Ontario, Canada, marking a major step in its global expansion beyond India. The facility will produce tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) bifacial modules and cater to the North American market.

Arizona’s largest grid-scale battery is now online

A 1,200 MWh storage facility developed by Canadian Solar subsidiary Recurrent Energy has reached commercial operations.

WoodMac: World needs 1.4 TW of grid-forming batteries by 2034

The data company says investments of $1.2 trillion in battery energy storage systems (BESS) will be required to support the installation of over 5.9 TW of new wind and solar capacity globally through 2034.

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