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Glass manufacturer pairs its operations with rooftop solar

The manufacturer is expected to save around 40% on its annual electricity bill.

Sunrise brief: Enphase launches commercial scale microinverter

Also on the rise: Tribal community breaks ground on solar canal, new MPPT approaches, and more.

Arizona Tribal community to cut irrigation canal water losses with solar canopy

Gila River Indian Community announced it has broken ground on a solar array that will cover a stretch of irrigation canal south of Phoenix.

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Fortescue continues U.S. expansion with new clean energy manufacturing plant

Australian mining and green energy major Fortescue has revealed plans to establish a new clean energy technology manufacturing plant in the United States, as it looks to take advantage of the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

Enphase launches commercial scale microinverter

The IQ8-3P solar microinverter enables peak power output of up to 480 W.

How to meet the need for certified EV infrastructure maintenance experts

Technological advancements are informing the way maintenance specialists are trained and deployed in the industry. 

Reconductor existing transmission to “unlock” renewables, says UC Berkeley study

Large-scale reconductoring of existing transmission lines could cost-effectively double transmission capacity within existing rights-of-way, a study says. Renewable energy projects near reconductored transmission lines could more easily interconnect.

Sunrise brief: California slashes rooftop solar export compensation for renters, schools, farms

Also on the rise: Treasury releases guidance for clean energy Investment Tax Credit. Solar tracker manufacturing comes to East Texas. And more.

Treasury releases guidance for clean energy Investment Tax Credit

Section 48 guidance has been released, updating the requirements for the ITC under the Inflation Reduction Act.

U.S. utility’s sagging electricity line sparked 2022 wildfire, media reports

A sagging electricity line managed by major Californian utility Southern California Edison (SCE) is alleged to have caused a 2022 wildfire which led to two deaths, local media reports. An SCE spokesperson tells pv magazine the company cooperated with Californian authorities during its review of the blaze.

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