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Solar Roadways are on FIRE (No. Really. With Pictures.)

Ah, our favorite solar boondoggle is back in the news today, after a visit from the fire department sparks a Twitter storm over a smoldering electrical box at this embarrassing project.

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Tesla to issue $1 billion stock & convertible bond offering

The EV, solar and battery company has filed to issue $750 million in convertible notes and another one million shares of stock in advance of its Model 3 roll-out.

Blattner, Black & Veatch to build 596 MW of Florida solar

Utility Florida Power & Light Company (FPL) has chosen construction contractors Blattner and Black & Veatch to build its eight new utility-scale solar projects. This announcement comes as Florida’s solar market is experiencing rapid growth.

EDF creates U.S.-based storage unit

EDF Renewable Energy has created a new subsidiary for distributed solar and storage projects up to 30 MW.

Layoffs at REC Solar and Spruce underline market changes

Staff reductions at both the developer/installer and the finance provider are more evidence of turbulent solar markets in the United States.

SunPower signs supply deal for 125 MW of P-Series modules

The supply deal with NextEra Energy Resources signals a radical shift in strategy for the struggling manufacturer and is the first major test of its novel module design.

Back to the future: EPA’s proposed budget lowest since 1976

President Trump’s proposed budget, announced this morning, slashes the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s budget by 31%, making it the lowest inflation-adjusted amount spent on the agency in 40 years.

Sungevity’s insolvency shows in employees’ checks

Today the final checks to Sungevity workers laid off without notice last week bounced, as the latest problem for the company and its former employees.

Blattner Energy takes top solar EPC spot in 2016 (with chart)

IHS Markit’s latest assessment of U.S. solar contractors finds that Blattner outpaced First Solar to take the top spot in 2016.

Google’s Project Sunroof expands to all 50 states

The tech giant’s online assessment tool for solar potential now covers roughly 60 million buildings, and found that 79% of rooftops are technically viable for solar PV.

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