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Affordable Wire Management introduces three utility-scale solar products

The company introduced a hail-stow hanger, a hanger for north-south orientations, and rail system for clustered disconnect designs.

DYCM Power announces $800 million U.S. solar cell and module factory

The joint venture announced a 2 GW facility with plans to expand up to 6 GW.

China urges U.S. to reverse new tariffs on solar, batteries, EVs

China’s Ministry of Commerce has described the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative’s recent decision to raise tariffs on Chinese solar components, batteries, semiconductors, steel, and EVs as “typical unilateralism and protectionism.” It added that the tariff increases will harm U.S. companies and consumers.

Solar jobs on the rise

According to the 14th Annual National Solar Jobs Census released by the Interstate Renewable Energy Council, solar jobs are plentiful and growing.

Firebrick thermal storage for industry could receive $75 million in federal funds

Two projects that would store heat in firebricks for industrial use may receive federal funding, in part because the projects are deemed highly replicable.

Residential solar forecast to reach 47% of U.S. households by 2050

New report says power prices will drive behind-the-meter installation growth.

Sunrise brief: RE+ 2024: Key takeaways on the U.S. solar industry

Also on the rise: Surging electricity demand puts pressure on utility planning. New refrigerant may improve coefficient of performance of air-source heat pumps by up to 21%. And more.

A-Frames, weather stations, batteries, and more – highlights from RE+ 2024, Day 1

RE+ 2024 in Anaheim kicked off with 45,000 registered attendees exploring more than 1,350 booths, showcasing an expanding solar industry, with batteries now stepping into the spotlight.

RE+ 2024: Key takeaways on the U.S. solar industry

The 4.9 earthquake that shook Anaheim on the last day of RE+ 2024 did little to rattle the enthusiasm seen and felt at the largest energy conference in North America.

Interview: Inside solar panel decommissioning

The practical matter of taking a dead PV system apart and moving its components to their next destination has received less attention than recycling and second-life applications. In the United States, Decom Solar is offering decommissioning for commercial and industrial (C&I) solar projects. pv magazine spoke to Decom Solar co-founder Stephen Burns for an update.

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