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Nextracker delivers first 100% U.S. made solar trackers

The company delivered domestic content tax credit bonus eligible product to a Kern County, California project.

Inlyte reports zero loss over 700 cycles for its iron-sodium battery tech

The startup is targeting commercial demonstration projects in 2025 and large-scale U.S. manufacturing by early 2027.

DOE loan guarantee of $305 million for VPP project with novel ice storage

The loan intends to finance Project IceBrick, a virtual power plant consisting of up to 193 cold thermal energy storage installations at commercial buildings across California.

Sunrise brief: SolarEdge U.S.-made home battery now available 

Also on the rise: New solar tracker algorithm boosts captured energy on cloudy days. Canadian Solar posts Q3 net loss, falls short on revenue. And more.

Construction complete on largest third party-owned community solar project in U.S.

The 44 MW California project will generate $18 million in energy savings for commercial and residential subscribers, bringing solar to many who otherwise would not have access.

Expandable solar roof rack adds 1 kW of off-grid charging for EVs

LA-based startup DartSolar said its electric vehicle roof rack attachment adds 10 to 20 miles of additional range per day.

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Ten reasons why small-scale, non-utility solar is important

Behind-the-meter solar for homes, businesses, and communities comes with numerous benefits, said a paper from Stanford engineering professor Mark Jacobson.

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Sunrise brief: California’s new community solar program still isn’t working

Also on the rise: Solar financing is alive and well. Utility-scale battery storage best practices to mitigate hazards. And more.

California’s new community solar program still isn’t working

pv magazine USA spoke with Aaron Halimi, founder and president of Renewable Properties, and Derek Chernow, Western Regional Director for the Coalition for Community Solar Access, about the impact of California Public Utilities Commission’s final decision on the state’s community solar projects.

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Sunrise brief: California utilities scapegoat rooftop solar for high electricity rates

Also on the rise: Meyer Burger loses biggest customer, questions business viability. The grid’s new secret weapon: Your home. And more.

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