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Streetleaf brings grid-free solar streetlights to Austin, TX neighborhood

The off-grid solar streetlight service provider has announced the installation of 40 solar-powered lights in a new housing development in the Texas capital, and says it has deployed 13,000 such systems in 10 states across the Sun Belt.

IESNA Flagship 2026 Preview: Solar & storage industries gear up for annual San Diego gathering

With the Intersolar and Energy Storage North America Flagship conference in San Diego just a week away, pv magazine USA previews the main attractions

Greenbacker secures $440 million tax equity for New York’s largest solar project

The funds represent the final piece of the capital stack for the 674 MW Cider Solar project in Genesee County.

High-voltage DC solar architecture solves the AI datacenter bottleneck

High-voltage DC distribution enables solar and storage to bypass AC conversion stages for massive gains in data center efficiency and cost, said a whitepaper from Enteligent.

Doubling the pace of adding solar and storage in the PJM region could save $178 billion by 2035

Adding 78 GW more solar and 54 GW more battery storage in the PJM grid region than projected in a status quo scenario would drive a 20% reduction in system costs and improve reliability through 2035, says a study. The study’s sponsor called for enabling policies to improve interconnection and permitting, with roles for both PJM and states.

SolarEdge ships U.S.-made inverters to Europe, ramping up BESS manufacturing

Single-phase inverter products manufactured in Texas are now being shipped to multiple European markets as SolarEdge adapts its international export strategy. The manufacturer tells pv magazine key components will increasingly be manufactured in the United States in the coming years.

APsystems opens direct U.S. sales of EZ1 microinverter for DIY plug-in solar

The company’s balcony solar solution is now available via direct purchase or in kits from partner installers and distributors.

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Voltage Energy scores non-infringement win in latest ITC ruling

The U.S. International Trade Commission issued an initial determination finding that Voltage Energy’s new trunk-bus design does not infringe on patents held by Shoals Technologies.

DOJ drops defense of tariff moratorium, leaving industry exposed to $70 billion in retroactive duties

The Department of Justice has withdrawn from the legal defense of a two-year tariff pause on solar modules, leaving private developers and trade groups to face the threat of billions in retroactive duties alone.

NERC Category 2 wake-up call: Register and comply or risk million-dollar daily fines

Register your facility today to ensure compliance and avoid potential fines of up to $1.54 million per day.

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