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Nexamp secures $240m equity investment to fuel its growth plans

In the last six months the solar and energy storage company has raised $680 million to support its growth.

People on the Move: PowerSecure, Bernhard, Nexamp and more

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

Who is working against distributed solar: Strategies for defense

A new report explores who is behind efforts to curb distributed energy and solar deployment. In this part, we look at policy and regulatory recommendations highlighted by the authors as a playbook to fight against anti-solar efforts, and how parties can curb campaigns before they begin.

Solar PV window coating firm wins $3 million grant to scale operations

NEXT Energy Technologies won the grant from the California Energy Commission for its PV window coating.

Sunrise brief: Solar deployment needs to accelerate by 3-4x: Biden administration

Also on the rise: Solar imports are being detained by border agents, First Solar breaks ground in its 3.3GW Ohio plant, and partners turn to blockchain to help expand module recycling efforts.

Solar deployment will need to accelerate 3-4x to reach decarbonization goals, DOE says

Large-scale decarbonization of the electricity sector could move solar from 3% of generation today to over 40% by 2035.

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First Solar breaks ground on 3.3 GWdc production facility

The new facility in Ohio is scheduled to start operations in the first half of 2023 and represents a $680 million investment.

Solar modules are being detained by customs agents, reports suggest

An order issued in late June instructed customs agents to detain solar shipments containing silica-based products sourced from a Chinese firm and its subsidiaries. Three solar players may already have been impacted.

Former Rockefeller subsidiary acquires 270 MW solar project

The move represents one of the first steps in the company’s transition away from its fossil fuel history and towards embracing renewable generation.

iSun looks to double 2021 revenues, but labor and supply chain issues dampen profits

The company reported Q2 revenues of $4.3 million, up 57% from the same quarter in 2020.

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