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Solar project updates: EDP Renewables, Engie, Exus Renewables and more

Solar project milestones and portfolio finance updates for projects small and large on both sides of the meter across the United States.

Over 100 GW of U.S. solar, wind projects no longer pencil out, says FTI Consulting

Tax credit cuts from the Republican Congressional budget bill have made more than 320 proposed solar and wind projects no longer economically viable, said the business consultancy.

CEA: 21 GWh of battery energy storage factories cancelled so far in 2025

Q2 reports from Clean Energy Associates highlight that while many American ESS manufacturing projects are getting cancelled or delayed, the appetite for domestic manufacturing is growing as costs fall.

Bradford White releases residential hybrid electric heat pump water heaters

The U.S.-based company says its new AeroTherm G2 uses both electric and heat-pump-based heating. It ranges from 189 L to 303 L in capacity.

People on the move: Deriva Energy, GroundWork Renewables, Nature Conservancy

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities and energy transition finance. And the job of the week.

Corning acquires JA Solar facility in Arizona

Under the name American Panel Solutions, Corning will expand its footprint by manufacturing solar modules to serve the U.S. solar industry.

Farmer-led trade association forms to help navigate solar, wind on farmland

The non-profit trade association will help landowners make informed decisions about leasing land for renewable energy projects.

Tariffs could lower ten-year U.S. solar deployment 9%, said McKinsey

In a “global tensions escalate” scenario, McKinsey expects less solar and energy storage deployment through the decade.

Enbridge to invest $900 million in more Texas solar

Meta signed a long-term agreement for the 600 MW solar project’s generation as its data centers continue to multiply across the country.

Solar, wind and storage reliably power Texas grid during unexpected coal shutdown

Solar and wind generated 40.2% of the ERCOT grid’s electricity this year through June. When coal plants shut down for unexpected maintenance, solar and wind stepped in, providing about 50% of generation during peak summer demand in the highest electricity consuming state in the union.

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