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Perovskite solar cell achieves 24% efficiency, retains 87% of output after 100 days

Researchers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory made a breakthrough in high efficiency and stability for perovskite solar cells.

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Watch: Flyover footage of a 6.5 MW community solar project in Maine

Syncarpha Capital announced it achieved commercial operations for the project, which will supply renewable energy to Central Maine Power customers.

50 states of solar incentives: North Carolina

North Carolina is ranked fourth in the country for solar installations, growth that is driven by solar supportive renewable energy portfolio standards, policies and regulations.

Reliance Industries to acquire majority stake in U.S. solar startup

Reliance Industries is set to buy 79.4% of US-based SenseHawk, which provides software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions for process optimization, automation, and asset information management across the solar asset lifecycle.

Sunrise brief: Energy-intensive cryptocurrency mining slows the march to 100% renewables

Also on the rise: California law would target 90% renewables and zero-carbon electricity by 2035. Residential solar to add 340,000 workers in five years, says U.S. installer survey. And more.

Residential solar to add 340,000 workers in five years, says U.S. installer survey

Following the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, the SolarReviews survey found that installers are ready for unprecedented growth.

Aurora Solar platform achieves 10 million site milestone

Solar installers use the Aurora solar platform to acquire leads and to help streamline the sales process.

Resonant Energy aims to help people share their solar abundance

Massachusetts Solar Equity Platform lets solar users share electricity with low-income families.

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California law would target 90% renewable and zero-carbon electricity by 2035

The state would move from an existing 60% renewables target by 2030 to a 90% renewables and zero-carbon target by 2035, under legislation awaiting the governor’s signature.

Energy-intensive cryptocurrency mining slows the march to 100% renewables

Crypto mining electricity use can exceed that of large, developed nations. Solar and storage can help cut carbon impact, but could the power be best used elsewhere?

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