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Array Technologies solar tracker with 77 degree hail stow

The company unveiled DuraTrack Hail XP, designed to resist hail and wind events.

Despite uncertainty at the state and federal level, three California solar projects move forward

The three projects under development by Renewable Properties total over 17 MW and will supply power to Sonoma Clean Power and Pacific Gas and Electric.

Meta’s data centers to procure energy from 321 MW solar project in Texas

Avangrid’s newest and largest solar project will help support Meta’s energy demands for one of its many data centers.

Louisiana solar project goes online with U.S.-made components

With McDonald’s as the offtaker for the 180MWdc of solar energy from the Prairie Ronde project, St. Landry Parish community resources will receive funding for education and community development initiatives.

Exus secures $312 million for solar-plus-storage project in New Mexico

Energy from the project will be purchased by Public Service Company of New Mexico to support a Meta data center in New Mexico.

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Utility-scale solar developer Origis Energy secures $1 billion investment

Brookfield Asset Management and Antin Infrastructure partners made commitments that could exceed $1 billion in aggregate.

Texas storms show industry’s solar hail defenses work

A look at the benefit of hail monitoring and stow as exemplified in three projects in Texas that were exposed to the same system of hailstorms as Fighting Jays Solar, a large project that suffered major hail damage.

People on the move: Array Technologies, Cypress Creek and pv magazine USA

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

GameChange Solar releases solar tracker topography design tool

The new TopoSmart+ software enables users to find the most cost-effective topography and design plan to install the company’s Genius Tracker solar mounts at a given location.

A-Frames, weather stations, batteries, and more – highlights from RE+ 2024, Day 1

RE+ 2024 in Anaheim kicked off with 45,000 registered attendees exploring more than 1,350 booths, showcasing an expanding solar industry, with batteries now stepping into the spotlight.

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