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Battery storage in California delivering as a daily workhorse, details IEEFA report

An institute report details how batteries are now regularly capturing otherwise-curtailed solar generation, and are firmly integral to daily grid operations.

Wyoming legislation attacks net metering, small-scale solar

Wyoming Senator Case has yet again submitted legislation to limit net metering, jeopardizing the grassroots growth of small-scale solar power.

Where in the world is Jigar Shah?

After a two-month break following dismissal from his position as director of the Department of Energy’s Loan Programs Office, Shah can soon be found behind a microphone with a podcaster’s hat on.

Sunrise brief: U.S. surpasses 50 GW of solar module manufacturing capacity

Also on the rise: U.S. raises tariffs to 60% on Chinese solar polysilicon, wafer and cell. KORE Power halts Arizona energy storage factory. And more.

U.S. raises solar polysilicon, wafer and cell tariffs from China to 60%

After the Biden administration doubled Section 301 tariffs from 25% to 50%, the Trump administration has added another 10%.

Sunnova to integrate OpenSolar AI design tool

The integration will include OpenSolar’s AI technology, which aims to make the design process faster for Sunnova’s sales, deisgn, and installation platform users.

Piclo opens electric grid flexibility marketplace in California

The distributed energy resource market provider enables operators of batteries, smart EV chargers, and demand response systems to sell flexible capacity to utilities.

Chris Wright confirmed as energy secretary

Though not a denier of climate change, Wright says the “hazards of climate change are distant and uncertain” and that more fossil fuel production is needed to lift people from poverty.

KORE Power halts Arizona energy storage factory

The Arizona cell manufacturing plant is on hold, with little detail provided by Kore. The founder and CEO has also stepped down.

U.S. surpasses 50 GW of solar module manufacturing capacity

The buildout is happening across the domestic solar supply chain and, at full capacity, planned facilities will produce enough to meet the demand for solar in the U.S., according to the Solar Energy Industries Association.

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