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Nextpower opens monitoring center and doubles steel output at Memphis plant

Nextpower, formerly Nextracker, announced it has opened a remote monitoring center for its solar tracker systems in Nashville, Tennessee and also expanded its Memphis steel manufacturing capacity.

New research shows antimony chalcogenide solar cells are suitable for space use

Researchers in the U.S. tested the degradation of antimony chalcogenide solar cells exposed to proton radiation. The result indicated a robust tolerance and potential for use in space.

DOE removes “renewable” from National Renewable Energy Laboratory

The US Department of Energy (DoE) has renamed the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Colorado as the National Laboratory of the Rockies, a change it says aligns the institute’s mandate with the Trump administration’s applied energy priorities.

Utilities can manage data center demand with focused tariffs and rate design

Enverus report says actions can weed out speculators and shorten interconnection queues.

Poll shows strong support for solar in Ohio

The majority of respondents to the poll conducted by an Ohio Northern University Institute believe that solar farms have a positive impact on the economic, environmental and quality of life in Ohio, although support was found to vary according to political identity.

Study finds Terrasmart solar trackers demonstrate labor efficiency

Third-party consulting company Eclipse-M found the company’s racking solutions require less labor hours than the average tracker solar racking solution.

Startup Raya Power poised to offer its plug-in solar and storage solution in Puerto Rico and California

The solar tech startup with a mission to “democratize solar energy,” is preparing to launch its all-in-one home solar and storage appliance in early 2026.

U.S. battery fleet grows 59% with nearly 14 GW added in 12 months, says EIA

Data from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) shows that battery energy storage and solar are dominating capacity additions, while fossil fuel capacity continues to net a decline. Another 22 GW of storage is projected for the coming year.

“Germany is simply far ahead,” says solar executive

Why do photovoltaic customers in the US have different needs than those in Germany? And what does that mean for planning software that has already been very successful in one market and now aims to succeed in the other? Chris Hopper, co-founder of Aurora Solar, discusses AI-supported house models, lidar data, the One Big Beautiful Bill, the necessity of circuit diagrams, and why the German market is more advanced than the US market in an interview with pv magazine.

Civ Robotics unveils AI-powered navigation tool to automate solar construction processes

Civ Robotics’ artificial intelligence (AI) powered navigation system tool is currently being tested at several large solar parks in the United States. The company says it eliminates the need for manual surveying with a sensor device fitted on a construction machine to guide operators to precisely place piles, pallets and PV modules.

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