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Qcells’ customs-detained cells released to its Georgia factories

A tightening in federal customs enforcement under a law to restrict imports made by forced labor in China’s Xinjiang region had snagged Qcells cell imports from Southeast Asia.

Telemetry could impact ERCOT’s rollout of real-time co-optimization with batteries

Projects that fail to upgrade their data infrastructure risk underperformance, delays, and lost trust with the network operator.

VPP deployments jump 33%, but capacity growth more modest, Wood Mackenzie says

Virtual power plant (VPP) capacity grew a modest 13.7%, while company deployments, unique offtakers and monetized programs each grew over 33% from the previous year, Wood Mackenzie’s annual VPP report found.

Credit unions and community banks offer path to residential solar industry success

Financing has become the “last mile” of solar adoption, highlighting an issue with reliable and transparent loan programs, but credit unions can offer a path ahead, said Bill Paulen, chief executive officer, LoanTerra.

Solar portfolio to lower costs across multiple affordable housing locations in Rhode Island

A solar portfolio will benefit affordable housing across multiple locations Rhode Island under the same 13 MW contract.

Solar construction firm Blue Ridge Power issues mass worker layoff in North Carolina

The utility-scale solar engineering, procurement and construction firm filed a WARN act with the state, cutting over 500 jobs.

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Energy storage, made in America

Thanks to a new partnership with LG Energy Solution, EG4 has secured a supply of more than 13 GWh of USA-manufactured battery cells over the next six years and is now ready to lead the way in building both a healthy market for behind-the-meter batteries in the United States, and a domestic supply chain to serve it.

Solar and storage rising as wind fades in $20 billion clean energy tax credit market

Crux’s 2025 Mid-Year State of Clean Energy Finance report finds transferable tax credits nearly doubled year-over-year, with the total tax credit market reaching toward $60 billion for the full year. Solar and storage dominate activity, while manufacturers are beginning to spread their wings.

Driving momentum for energy projects post-One Big Beautiful Bill with DER modeling

The energy sector continues to face challenges like increasing power demands and grid instability, intensified by AI growth and climate change, despite recent policy changes. States are addressing these issues by promoting flexible solutions such as microgrids and utilizing predictive modeling for future energy projects.

SunPower adds Sunder Energy to its mounting sales empire

A reformulated, longtime top-tier brand, SunPower says its acquisition of a Utah-based residential solar company will expand its sales presence from 22 to 45 states.

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