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Sunrise brief: Nearly 40% of the U.S. could qualify for energy community tax adder

Also on the rise: Can the U.S. close domestic solar supply chain gaps, battery energy storage to increase 6x in five years, and more.

Nearly 40% of the U.S. could qualify for the energy community tax credits

LandGate’s PowerData tool maps out the substantial opportunities for solar development possible under the Inflation Reduction Act’s tax credit for energy communities.

Generac introduces off-grid portable solar panel

The 100 W panel is made for pairing with the company’s portable battery power stations.

Can the U.S. fill its domestic solar supply chain gaps?

Developments in the U.S. solar marketplace are leaving many wondering if manufacturing will ramp up fast enough to meet demand. Anne Fischer considers potential supply chain gaps that could leave the country dependent on imports.

U.S. energy storage capacity to increase nearly 6x in five years

Through 2027, the U.S. is expected to add 75 GW of battery energy storage across all sectors, said Wood Mackenzie and American Clean Power Association.

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Scheduled home charging of EVs could expand EV hosting capacity

Scheduled home charging of EVs reduces the cost for hosting more electric vehicles on a utility’s distribution circuit, according to a national laboratory analysis.

50 states of solar incentives: Missouri

Missouri has made headway for community solar to come online, while its utility solar market has over 613 MW of advanced construction projects due to enter commercial operations through 2025.

Do large-scale photovoltaic projects impact nearby home sales prices?

Berkeley Lab examines potential negative impacts of large-scale PV projects on nearby home sale prices across six states.

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The world’s largest solar panel manufacturer is coming to Ohio

Longi Solar is combining forces with solar developer Invenergy to build a 5 GW/year solar module manufacturing facility in Pataskala, Ohio.

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A moral trilemma for U.S. solar procurement

U.S. solar was disrupted in 2022, with module seizures delaying projects due to strict laws designed to stamp out alleged forced labor practices in sections of the Chinese PV industry. However, it remains to be seen whether seizures affected such alleged practices.

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