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Sunrise brief: DOE funds heated sand energy storage project pilot 

Also on the rise: Developing hydrogen fuel from iron-rich rocks. Off-grid solar bench with wireless charging and Wi-Fi, And more.

Tigo Energy provides software and services for solar installation companies

Installers participating in Tigo’s Green Glove program are guided from solar design through project commissioning.

Developing hydrogen fuel from iron-rich rocks

Researchers at UT Austin received grant funds from the Department of Energy to produce hydrogen fuel from rocks in an emissions-free process.

Off-grid solar bench with wireless charging and Wi-Fi

A California university was provided off-grid solar powered benches by Bluebolt Outdoor.

Researchers discover additive that enhances perovskite coating process

By adding an ionic pair stabilizer to perovskite cells enables coating to take place in ambient air, simplifying the manufacturing process.

DOE funds heated sand energy storage project pilot

A modeled commercial-scale project storing energy in heated sand could produce 135 MW of power for five days. The U.S. Department of Energy is funding a pilot project intended to demonstrate commercial viability.

Sunrise brief: Solar industry needs better data gathering and predictions

Also on the rise: Solar equipment distributor announces business close, inventory clearance. Solving the challenges of a growing EV industry. And more.

Solar equipment distributor announces business close, inventory clearance

AEE Solar will permanently close its business in May and is selling its inventory at clearance prices.

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Solar connectors: How to maximize safety and performance

Improperly installed solar connectors can cause damage far disproportionate to their share of upfront costs. Here’s how to prevent (or fix) the problem.

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Solving the challenges of a growing EV industry

The U.S. Department of Energy announced funding for 17 battery recycling projects and also announces the launch of Battery Workforce Initiative to train tomorrow’s workers.

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