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Enel finalizing site for 3 GW solar panel and cell factory in the U.S.

With Oklahoma as the leading candidate, the U.S. manufacturing site will start with 3 GW of production capacity, with plans to double to 6 GW.

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Enphase posts lower Q1 23 earnings, comments on NEM 3.0 market adaptation

Management sees NEM 3.0 changes as a net positive for California and expects strong demand for solar-plus-storage in coming quarters, with installers likely taking another four months of training for integrated systems.

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Oregon’s largest solar farm at 205 MW comes online

The 162 MWac (205 MWdc) former Montague Solar Farm, developed by Avangrid, will power Portland General Electric’s (PGE) Green Future Impact customers.

South Georgia 106 MW regenerative agrivoltaic project at White Oak Pastures

Green Power EMC and Silicon Ranch partnered on the project, which will produce enough energy to power 17,000 homes annually.

People on the move: ABC Supply, Kelsun, Luminia, Marathon Capital, and more

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities and energy transition finance.

Sunrise brief: New York large-scale solar set to surge 8500% 

Also on the rise: SunPower customers paid via app to support the grid at peak demand. Yotta and Sunstone partner to offer commercial storage solutions. And more.

SunPower paid customers via app to support the grid at peak demand

In a virtual power plant partnership with OhmConnect, SunPower customers can earn rewards for managing electricity use during peak electricity demand hours.

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Solar for dryland soil health

Biocrusts are microbe-rich deposits in soil that are crucial to ecosystem sustainability in arid environments. Researchers are restoring biocrusts with the help of shade from solar.

New York large-scale solar set to surge 8500%

New York’s Large Scale Renewable Energy Program has awarded over 6.8 GWac of solar projects since 2017, with 80 MW coming online this spring.

Six Flags announces solar-plus-storage carport at Los Angeles theme park

The solar installation will provide 100% of the electricity consumed by the theme park, offsetting the equivalent demand of nearly 3,000 homes.

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