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H2B2’s California facility to produce up to three tons of green hydrogen per day

The SoHyCal project is located in Fresno and is currently fully operational in its first phase.

The quiet shift from central to string inverters in utility-scale solar  

Central inverters still dominate the U.S. utility solar market but string inverters are beginning to get more traction in 10+ MW projects.  

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Sunrise brief: TOPCon the likely choice of new U.S. solar manufacturers

Also on the rise: First Solar delivers on earnings, margins, falls short on revenue. U.S. has enough clean energy to power 65 million homes. And more.

U.S. has enough clean energy to power 65 million homes

Solar accounts for most of the new clean power being brought online, said a quarterly market update from American Clean Power.

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First Solar delivers on earnings, margins, falls short on revenue

The U.S.-based thin-film solar panel manufacturer raised its expectations for 2023 as its order backlog grows.

TOPCon the likely choice of new U.S. solar manufacturers

At the pv magazine RoundtablesUS 2023, four experts weighed in on PV module choices now and into the future, with TOPCon in the spotlight but perovskite and tandem HJT on the not-too-distant horizon.

People on the move: Posigen, PowerFlex, EDF Renewables and more

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

Masked engineer highlights strangest mistakes in solar deployment

A Brazilian engineer on Instagram, always wearing a mask, has become a sensation in the Brazilian solar industry, attracting 12 sponsors with a mission to educate companies and consumers about common errors to avoid in rooftop PV installations.

Department of Energy commits $1.3 billion to three multi-state transmission projects

DOE will fund the Transmission Facilitation Program projects.

New survey shows ‘massive’ increase in PV module microcracks

A new study from Clean Energy Associates (CEA) shows that 83% of sites tested as part of a global survey had line cracks, 78% had a soldering anomaly and 76% had complex cracks. The survey involved visual inspections combined with electroluminescence testing across 148 sites in 16 countries.

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