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The contract-fab model is heading for batteries

Unigrid’s offshore contract manufacturing hints at a new playbook for storage startups that mirrors the chip industry’s evolution.

United States recall targets 25,000 EcoFlow Delta Max 2000 units

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) says EcoFlow is recalling about 25,030 Delta Max 2000 power stations after six reported fires caused more than USD 850,000 in property damage.

Intersolar & Energy Storage North America examines development and risk management in ERCOT

A new playbook for developers and EPCs explores ERCOT’s energy-only market design, examining Texas-specific development challenges and critical success factors.

Solar provides predictable income stream for farms

Solar farm leases provide stable, predictable income that helps financially secure family farms and boosts rural tax revenues with minimal land impact, said a report from the SEMA Coalition.

Lawsuit targets FERC approval of SPP capacity evaluation, citing bias against solar

Environmental groups are challenging the approved Southwest Power Pool capacity evaluation rules, arguing they create market disadvantages and interconnection delays for solar projects by favoring fossil fuels.

Crop prioritization, agrivoltaics, AI vs the data deluge, and an evolving tracker from Solargik

The racking manufacturer Solargik is learning how to maximize crop growth in Colorado, is integrating LLM tools to help users look deeper into data, and staying conscious of the interplay between energy prices, hardware costs, and interconnection.

Quantifying uncertainty to produce more useful solar generation forecasts

Renewable energy firm PowerUQ advocates for the use of Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) in solar project analytics to combat the widespread issue of performance shortfalls. By incorporating a wider range of variables and providing probability scenarios like P50 and P90, UQ aims to make solar generation forecasts more useful and accurate over a project’s long lifespan.

Fullmark Energy closes $46 million tax credit transfer for 120 MW / 290 MWh storage portfolio

Fullmark Energy completed the $46 million Investment Tax Credit transfer for its operational 125 MW / 290 MWh Redwood Projects energy storage portfolio in California.

Over 13 GW, or half of planned Texas solar and storage, at risk to fail to come online next year

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has released an analysis indicating that new federal policies targeting renewable energy are placing a significant majority of planned solar and battery storage capacity in Texas at severe risk.

Utility-scale solar project delays ease as market matures, says EIA

About 20% of planned capacity additions reported delays in Q3 2025, down from the 25% of projects reporting delays in Q3 2024.

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