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Mortenson acquires Nor-Cal Controls to bolster utility-scale solar integration capabilities

The acquisition of Nor-Cal Controls allows Mortenson to internalize power plant control and SCADA engineering, targeting the technical bottlenecks that often delay project commissioning and grid synchronization.

People on the move: ECA Solar, Powin, Form Energy and more

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

PowerBank terminates sale of two New York solar projects following permit delays

PowerBank Corp. announced that a third-party buyer has returned two New York community solar projects to its portfolio after the sites failed to secure local permits.

Managing cyber risks in the era of decentralized energy

The move toward decentralized energy resources offers resilience and flexibility in power generation, but it also introduces new complexities that demand proactive security measures.

AI inspection data is gaining traction in solar risk assessment

Machine learning is enabling more granular performance tracking and insurance evaluation.

Making the case for brownfield battery builds

Co-locating batteries at legacy power sites could unlock faster build times and diminish wait-times.

Volta Space Technologies leverages government partnerships and funding to develop laser-enabled lunar PV power network

The public-private partnership plans a 2028 demonstration of its LEPTON technology designed to deliver photovoltaic power to the moon’s surface from low orbit.

Bay Area startup debuts low-cost, plug-and-play indoor heat pump for residential use

Merino Energy has launched the Merino Mono, a plug-and-play indoor heat pump that can be installed in under an hour and is priced at a flat $3,800 including installation.

Federal permitting creates roadblocks for 11 GW of clean energy, report finds

A new survey by Crux shows that 94% of delayed projects cited federal review as a factor, with many developers now siting projects specifically to avoid the process.

Most state-permitted U.S. solar and wind projects in 19 states received a timely permit

In 19 states analyzed, permitting processes partially or fully adjudicated at the state level “are not preventing new potential energy from entering the grid,” researchers said.

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