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Washington farmers divided over solar on farmland, agrivoltaics largely unknown

A research survey of farmers and ranchers across Washington state offers insight into how developers can best approach solar development in The Evergreen State.

An ambitious proposal to quickly add 23 GW of renewables in California

California could move quickly to enable 23 GW of renewables near existing thermal generators, in time for the projects to qualify for tax credits before they expire, says a think tank policy director.

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Georgia Bright launches free rooftop solar program at ‘no cost, ever’

Georgia Bright launched a program that will provide more than 800 rooftop installations through fully prepaid leases, enabling households to go solar without upfront. maintenance, or monthly costs.

How long do residential solar inverters last?

Multiple factors affect the productive lifespan of a residential solar system. In Part 2 of our series, we look at solar inverters.

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Federal budget bill to cut residential solar in half through 2030, said Wood Mackenzie

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act policy changes could cut installations by up to 46%, but long-term market has “massive potential.”

Following backlash, New York Power Authority updates its renewables plan

The plan doubles the total renewable energy capacity from NYPA’s inaugural plan following pushback that said 3.3 GW was not enough.

Storage growth spreads as California and Texas lose market share

U.S. energy storage hit new highs in Q1 2025, but developers are navigating tariffs, price spikes, and OBBB uncertainty heading into the second half.

How long do residential solar panels last?

Several factors affect the productive lifespan of a residential solar panel. In the first part of a series, we look at the solar panels themselves.

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Revised solar stock investment risks

The Invesco Solar ETF (TAN) underperformed the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) in April 2025. Jesse Pichel of Roth Capital Partners attributes this to concern over proposals included in the U.S. administration’s budget reconciliation bill that could be detrimental to the solar industry.

How to mitigate solar glass breakage

Solar modules are getting bigger, thinner, and more powerful. But from Texas to Thailand, the same problem is appearing: broken glass. Not from hail or mishandling, but from cracks that spider from frame edges, splinter near clamps, and web across modules. In cases seen by Jörg Althaus, director of engineering and quality assurance at Clean Energy Associates (CEA), it starts with a few panels – then dozens, hundreds, even thousands.

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