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Array Technologies to secure domestically made steel from new mill in Texas  

The tracker manufacturer is partnering with Lock Joint Tube to manufacture domestically sourced steel tubes for utility-scale solar projects to serve the burgeoning Texas market.

Sunrise brief: Texas curtailed 9% of solar generation in 2022

Also on the rise: The last net-metered project in Indiana. State climate policies that can make a difference. And more.

Texas curtailed 9% of solar generation in 2022

Transmission and energy storage limitations are leading to wasted renewable energy.

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Sunrise brief: U.S. Customs solar exclusions may be “de facto ban on Chinese polysilicon”

Also on the rise: Turning EV charging centers into islanding solar microgrids. Indiana utility activates first 465 MW solar projects. And more. 

Ericsson solar-plus-storage microgrid to power Texas 5G station

The mobile networking company is using six bifacial 400 W solar panels assembled with three lithium-ion battery packs on a company rooftop in Plano, Texas.

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Clean energy employment on the rise

The Department of Energy’s 2023 U.S. Energy and Employment Report shows that 40% of new energy jobs are in clean, renewable energy, with solar leading the way.

SEG Solar signs agreement for Horad PV manufacturing equipment for Texas plant

SEG Solar is setting up a TOPCon solar module manufacturing facility in Houston, Texas and will use state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment from Suzhou Horad New Energy Equipment.

Sunrise brief: 50 states solar incentives–California

Also on the rise: Canadian Solar announces 5 GW Texas module factory. $7 billion in EPA grants to advance low-income residential and community solar. And more.

Canadian Solar announces 5 GW Texas module factory

Representing an investment of $250 million, the facility is expected to bring 1,500 jobs.

CubicPV receives $103 million commitment for U.S. wafer manufacturing

Driven by incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act, CubicPV plans to establish 10 GW of conventional mono wafer manufacturing capacity in the United States. The wafers produced by the new facility could fill a void in the domestic supply chain as well as create 1,500 new direct jobs.

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