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People on the Move: Nexamp, TerraWatt Infrastructure, NRECA, and more

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities, and energy transition finance.

Sunrise brief: Bill would expand ITC to include integrated solar roofs

Also on the rise: A report names groups that are anti-solar and reveals their strategies, Illinois limits HOA power over rooftop solar, and SunPower added 13,000 customers in Q2 as it looks for big growth to close the second half.

Walmart signs on as anchor tenant for New York community solar

Nexamp is developing the nearly two dozen solar projects across the Empire State. Energy will power Walmart retail outlets and a distribution center.

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SunPower added 13,000 solar customers, looks to strong growth in the third quarter

In its second quarter earnings statement, the company said it expects volume and margin improvements in its residential business to continue, with Q3 volume expected to top 40% compared with 2020.

Invenergy boosts battery energy storage component in Wisconsin solar project

The Paris Solar Energy Center was approved by regulators, but the developer is now asking to increase the storage total to 110 MW.

Who is working against distributed solar: National actors

A new report explores who has been behind efforts to curb distributed energy and solar deployment on both a state and national level. In the first of a multi-part series, we look at the report’s investigation of national anti-solar players.

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Solar 101: Go solar, but go with your eyes open

Solar is uniquely virtuous among energy industries. But like all industries, consumers need to pay close attention to protect themselves.

Bill would expand the ITC to include integrated solar roofs

The RAISE the Roof Act would allow the entirety of an integrated solar roof to be covered by the investment tax credit.

Illinois reduces power HOAs have over distributed solar projects

Community associations can no longer determine where an installation goes and have to rule on all applications within 75 days of filing, thanks to the passage of HB 644.

Sunrise brief: TerraGen lines up $800m in financing for a multi-phase solar + storage project

Also on the rise: Two companies petition for Section 201 tariff extension, Morgan Solar introduces a new data tool, and an insurer wants Amazon to pay for a house fire caused by a defective solar generator.

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