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NextEra Energy adds record 4 GW of renewables and storage backlog in Q1

The Florida-based utility and energy infrastructure giant posted a 10% year-over-year increase in adjusted earnings, supported by a massive quarter for project origination and continued solar expansion in its regulated utility segment.

Forecasting solar irradiance in urban environments with just one 360° image

U.S. scientists have developed a method to forecast solar irradiance at any location using a single high-resolution hemispherical image captured on-site. By extracting sky, sun, and surrounding scene information from visual cues, the approach enables accurate long-term energy prediction without relying on detailed 3D city models.

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The reciprocity of virtual power plants and energy justice

VPP experts share insight on how to design a program to benefit all, regardless of income.

Manufacturing partnership brings new PV technology to U.S.-sourced solar

Solx’s Aurora hybrid module with Caelux’s perovskite glass aims to compete on performance beyond federal tax sunsets.

CleanCapital and Energix announce deal for 120 MW Ohio brownfield solar development

The long-delayed Nottingham Solar project, located on a former coal strip mine in Harrison County, is now under construction with an expected energization date of January 1, 2027.

Navigating the new NERC requirements for vendor remote access

As of April 1, 2026, the enforcement of NERC Reliability Standard CIP-003-9 mandates that renewable energy operators transition from informal vendor management to a rigorous, evidence-based cybersecurity framework for all low-impact assets.

Fronius expands residential solar backup power with Essential Backup Load Unit

The Fronius Essential Backup Load Unit is a microgrid interconnect device that integrates with a hybrid inverter and battery system to automatically isolate and power critical household circuits during a utility grid outage.

Court blocks “de facto moratorium” on federal solar permitting

A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction against a Department of the Interior policy that required Trump-appointed Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum’s approval for all renewable energy projects on public lands, effectively stalling tens of gigawatts of capacity.

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The messy middle of C&I solar

In the United States, commercial solar and energy storage projects offer plenty of opportunity, but developers must navigate supply chain bifurcation, shifting fire codes, and the end of the tax equity era to bring commercial projects online in 2026. pv magazine USA’s Ryan Kennedy moderated a panel discussion on the topic at Intersolar & Energy Storage North America in San Diego and shares these key takeaways.

Distributed solar’s last mile problem

More projects are stalling before NTP as execution becomes the real differentiator.

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