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Is Enphase poised to challenge SolarEdge’s inverter lead?

A sample of permit and interconnection sources across several markets shows Enphase expanding its inverter market share during 2020.

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Mass. governor returns climate change bill with a host of changes

The legislation landed on Gov. Charlie Baker’s desk for a second time after he “reluctantly” vetoed it in January. This time, he sent back a list of proposed amendments.

Belltown sold 750 MW of ERCOT solar capacity during 2020

Belltown said it is currently working to sell another 870 MW of projects, all of which are expected to close in the first half of this year.

Spare capacity exists to support a supply chain shift, industry group says

Michael Parr of the Ultra Low-Carbon Solar Alliance said that excess production capacity in the U.S. and EU could support a call for a supply chain shift.

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National Clean Energy and Sustainability Accelerator bills introduced in House and Senate

The Accelerators would seek investment and procurements in areas such as renewables, storage, transportation, transmission, resiliency, efficiency, reforestation, agriculture, and industrial de-carbonization.

Sigora Solar signs PPA for school-based rooftop solar

The power purchase agreement is expected to save the school district more than $3 million over 20 years.

Sunrise brief: IPL to acquire 195 MW project from Invenergy

Also on the rise: Enphase acquisition adds to its services offering, Wisconsin firm pauses a planned project to pursue RUS funds, and Wood Mackenzie offers an EV outlook to mid-century.

Product roundup: SunPower, Sunnova, LONGi, and more

Check out this week’s list of some of the newest announcements related to clean energy products.

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Gibraltar talks TerraSmart acquisition, U.S. solar market optimism

Top leaders from Gibraltar Industries and TerraSmart detail plans to become a “one-stop shop” in the solar development value chain.

Total adds to its U.S. utility-scale solar and storage portfolio

The French energy giant acquired a development pipeline of 2.2 GW of solar and 600 MW of co-located storage assets.

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