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Texas utility solar developer emerges after $30 million investment

Accelergen, a greenfield utility-scale solar developer, will launch following the Leyline Capital financing.

Major U.S. solar asset owner agrees to panel recycling pilot

The AES Corporation signed an agreement to send damaged or retired panels to a Texas Solarcycle recycling center.

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Surnrise brief: Treasury Department releases guidance on solar domestic content

Also on the rise: First Solar acquires perovskite specialist Evolar. Wind and solar energy saved Texans $11 billion in 2022. And more.

Solar earnings recap: Tigo Energy, Nextracker and FTC Solar

pv magazine USA’s recap of notable upstream solar, integrated solar, hardware, finance and rooftop installers that reported quarterly or fiscal year earnings over the last week.

Wind and solar energy saved Texans $11 billion in 2022

A recent analysis reveals that amid the abnormally high-priced natural gas market in 2022, wholesale electricity rate savings from wind and solar surged nearly 300% from previous years to exceed $11 billion, totalling $31.5 billion in energy savings since 2010.

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Sunrise brief: Solar developers react to Texas permitting proposal

Also on the rise: Silicon Valley Bank begins lending again for solar projects. California gold rush supporting 2023 residential solar market. And more.

Texas proposes tightened renewable energy permits: An industry reacts

pv magazine USA touched base with several project developers where Texas is a primary market for project development activity. Many have stated that should SB 624 remain, they would consider focusing development activity in other states.

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Sunrise brief: Federal agents raid JinkoSolar factory in Florida

Also on the rise: U.S. solar installers list Qcells, Enphase as top brands. Silicon Ranch plans to appeal $135 million ruling in solar property damage case. And more.

Apex adds 195 MW of solar and 400 MWh of energy storage in Texas

A 195 MW and 200 MWh solar-plus-storage project and the standalone Great Kiskadee storage project (200 MWh) will provide energy arbitrage and ancillary grid services to the ERCOT market, critical for maintaining grid reliability.

Texas Senate approves tight permit restrictions on solar and wind

Under a new bill, existing projects could be retroactively removed if new permit requirements are not made. New solar and wind farms would need to win the approval of the Public Utility Commission of Texas, while undergoing yearly fees, tight siting requirements and more.

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