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The future of solar is unwritten

Whatever decision the U.S. Department of Commerce makes on polysilicon imports, some market segments are in for a bumpy ride in 2026 as the expiration of tax credits and other policy levers change the trading environment faced by residential installers and others. Jesse Pichel and Lev Seleznov of Roth Capital assess what lies ahead for U.S. solar.

National lab assesses alternatives to “direct transfer trip” that can block solar projects

“Direct transfer trip,” a costly approach to ensure that distributed generation shuts down during a power outage, can make solar projects uneconomical. A national lab report points to a combination of inverter-based approaches as a viable alternative.

Tigo Energy debuts real-time solar equipment commissioning software at IESNA 2026

The solar equipment and software provider said its new platform will help installers complete jobs faster and reduce the need for repeat truck rolls.

OMCO Solar announces acquisition of parent company by global industrial manufacturer MacLean-Fogg

The acquisition brings together two privately held multi-generational businesses with more than 170 years of combined operational history.

Shoals reports record $148 million Q4 revenue, full-year growth of 19%

The company ended 2025 with a record $748 million backlog as expansion into BESS and international markets offset tariff-related margin pressure.

Solar and storage to lead record-breaking 86 GW of new U.S. capacity in 2026

From Texas-sized utility projects to skyrocketing residential battery attach rates, 2026 marks the year solar and storage transition from the electric grid’s fastest-growing additions to its foundational pillars.

Supplier attestations alone won’t satisfy FEOC scrutiny

As MACR thresholds rise under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, traceability audits and contract reviews are becoming essential to avoid long-term tax credit recapture exposure.

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U.S. solar assets lose average $5,070 per MW from power losses

A new report calculates the average power loss of 373 GW of utility-scale and commercial and industrial solar assets in the U.S. at 5.08%, more than double the level five years ago. The power loss average among projects deploying robotics and automation falls to 3%.

U.S. government sets preliminary countervailing duties on solar imports from India, Indonesia and Laos

The U.S. Department of Commerce has issued preliminary findings that solar manufacturers in India, Indonesia and Laos benefited from government subsidies, paving the way for countervailing duties of up to 143.30%.

First Solar reports 2025 earnings, announces Oxford PV licensing agreement, alleges patent infringement in new ITC action

The company’s stock price fell more than 12% in extended trading following the earnings announcement, partly due to lower-than-expected guidance for 2026 sales and revenue.

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