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CI Renewables acquires KDC Solar

CI will continue continue KDC Solar’s operations, with the specific focus of providing clean energy solutions for companies and institutions with electric loads greater than 2 MW.

Hacker group REvil claims responsibility for Invenergy data breach

The group says it downloaded 4 terabytes of “sensitive” project information including contracts and NDAs.

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New tool aims to streamline fast-charging EV station design

The project offers a design and validation framework for renewable energy-based microgrid configurations that deliver electric vehicle fast charging, energy security, and value-added grid services.

Sunrise brief: Congress urges Border Patrol action on forced labor allegations

Also on the rise: AES floats a utility-scale solar project in New York, Greenbacker adds to its solar portfolio, Sunnova prices its latest securitization, and China will end its solar subsidies.

A snapshot of free and open-source solar geospatial data

Empower your decisions with GIS in the competitive solar market – at no cost!

NanoGraf develops battery chemistry material with significant energy density increases

The company’s silicon-oxide anode material can increase battery capacity in the 18650 form factor by an initial 12% at a potentially commercially competitive price.

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Solar makes a lot of sense at ground level, too

Solar projects that support native grasses can sequester more carbon than cropland alone. And about all that corn for ethanol.

DOE offers $5M in prize money for American-made solar competition

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) launches competition with awards for innovation in solar hardware and software.

Amazon warehouse fire linked to solar installation

The fire, which caused an estimated $500,000 in damages has been deemed to be the result of an issue with the solar system on the roof, according to the Susquehanna Hose Company.

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Michigan regulators approve DTE low-income solar program settlement

The agreement will lower program costs, simplify enrollment, and bring three community solar projects to historically underserved communities.

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