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People on the move: GCube, Chint Power Systems, NYSERDA and more

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

U.S. manufacturer offers steel-framed bifacial solar modules

Heliene announced a multi-year agreement with Origami Solar, a U.S. manufacturer of steel frames for solar modules, eliminating tariff and supply chain risk of imported aluminum frames.

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Battery Council International calls for Congressional action to protect domestic battery manufacturing

In asking Congress to advance measures and retain existing provisions for domestic battery manufacturers, a major energy storage industry association outlined five key policy priorities.

Republican-led community solar legislation moves forward in Missouri and Iowa

Legislation in Missouri aims to launch a three-year pilot program, whereas a new comprehensive community solar policy goes before the House in Iowa.

Sunrise brief: Sunnova cuts about 15% of workforce

Also on the rise: Enhanced geothermal projects could scale greatly as costs decline. Invenergy CEO and spouse give $100 million to advance the energy transition. And more.

Brooklyn-based company introduces three solar canopy products

Brooklyn Solar Company announced a new post-truss, cantilever and wood-post solar mounting system.

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Sunnova cuts about 15% of workforce

Amid a down cycle for the industry, residential solar and home adaptive services company said it is prioritizing efficiency and higher cash generation.

Cordelio Power expands with new 1 GWh procurement, new contracts

Cordelio Power’s storage portfolio continues to grow, including sourcing 1 GWh of batteries from Fluence for new storage projects.

Invenergy CEO and spouse give $100 million to advance the energy transition

The World Resources Institute and the University of Chicago are creating new programs with the funding.

The urgent call to support Tribal energy initiatives

The Solar for All program promised not only to power homes with solar energy, but to rekindle the economies and train a workforce in some of America’s most disadvantaged communities.

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