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Twitter’s solar sentiment tilts negative as political polarization rises

Researchers found that from 2013 through the end of 2022, Republican and Southern regions of the United States showed increased negativity toward solar power, potentially due to heightened political attention as solar development expanded.

Community solar bill passes Montana Senate

The bill enables customers of investor-owned utilities to subscribe to community solar.

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DSD Renewables closes $140 million IRA tax credit transaction

The solar, energy storage and EV charging developer will transfer Inflation Reduction Act tax credits to corporate buyers.

Adapture Renewables builds solar-plus-storage portfolio with acquisition from Samsung

A solar company affiliated with the Lego toy company is growing, with more than 344 MW in operation and 4 GW under development.

OpenSolar now integrates SolarAPP+ to speed solar permitting

SolarAPP+, OpenSolar reports that the likelihood of projects passing inspection increases nearly 30% over traditionally permitted projects.

Pricing and technology trends for U.S. solar panel resale market

A strong market exists for wholesale secondary market solar modules, said a report from EnergyBin.

Growing electricity demand creates urgent need for policy action, energy strategy

A report by American Clean Power Association calls for improved energy efficiency, an all-of-the-above strategy and rapid policy reform that will address interconnection and permitting delays.

People on the move: Skycharger, SUNation Energy, EVgo and more

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities and energy transition finance, plus the job opening of the week.

Two Texas solar plants serve four buyers through energy attribute certificates

Biogen, Cisco, IDEXX Laboratories and Waters Corporation entered into a new aggregated procurement under the Net Zero Consortium for Buyers.

U.S. solar installations forecast to decline 1% annually through next decade

Solar may have had a peak year in 2024, as persistent challenges in interconnection labor and more are forecast to lead to 1% annual declines through 2035, said a report from Wood Mackenzie.

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