As Texas suddenly finds itself a leader in both solar deployment and manufacturing, debate in the Texas legislature and U.S. Congress could shape how much Texas once again will shape the nation’s energy trajectory.
Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities and energy transition finance, plus the job opening of the week.
A wave of solar projects and manufacturing investments have poured across states that voted for Trump last November.
Commercial Solar Panel Recycling said its permit to open the facility was the first of its kind specific to solar recycling.
The company posted $80.4 million in revenue and increased its orders backlog to $645 million.
The inverter and energy storage provider posted a second straight quarter of positive cash flow as it recovers from a difficult year.
A statement released by NREL calls the layoffs an “involuntary separation,” thanks the employees for their work and acknowledges that the mission is critical to achieving “an affordable and secure energy future.”
Another $5 million is expected to be awarded later this spring through the state’s Clean Energy Community Grants program.
Despite Ohio’s intensified local opposition and restrictive solar restrictions in recent years, the state’s Supreme Court sided with the Ohio Power Siting board to allow a 350 MW project in central Ohio.
Over 70% to 90% of early-stage projects fail and are never constructed, according to findings reported by Paces.
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