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LEGO to stack up 28 MW of on-site solar at $1.5 billion Virginia plant

The 28 MW solar infrastructure and LEED Platinum design drive the $1.5 billion Virginia project toward a 2027 carbon-neutral production launch.

Commercial rooftop solar leases offer new revenue for real estate owners

A third-party ownership model converts underutilized commercial roof space into long-term net operating income with zero upfront capital investment, said Solect Energy.

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REC Solar prepares to start 3.3 MW rooftop solar array for self-consumption

The project for California food distributor Arctic Cold includes a power purchase agreement.

Solar Insure launches commercial warranty, expands vendor list

The company’s new “SI-Commercial” product offers 30-year coverage for panels and 20-year coverage for inverters on systems up to 2 MWdc, aiming to improve bankability and shift long-term risk off installer balance sheets.

What to expect from the solar market in 2026

As the solar industry navigates a 2026 landscape defined by AI-driven demand and shifting federal incentives, success will belong to developers who prioritize execution and resilience over simple scale.

Electricity rate hikes slash commercial solar payback periods by 33%, says Wood Mackenzie

Soaring utility costs and rising power demand are recalibrating the financial outlook for the United States non-residential solar market.

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California winery powers 100% of its operations with floating solar array

The Nelson Family Vineyards is expected to save $90,000 per year from electricity provided by its floating solar and rooftop arrays.

Governance, not financing, is the next big hurdle for commercial solar

Solar’s momentum in commercial real estate hinges less on policy roadblocks and more on navigating multi-tenant governance, shared infrastructure and risk allocation.

The future of C&I solar EPCs: How software and global engineering teams are reshaping project delivery

AI automation, fixed-price engineering, and globally distributed talent are redefining how commercial and industrial solar projects move from concept to construction—and the results are stunning.

Conventional C&I solar sales techniques are broken. Here’s how to fix them

For commercial & industrial solar, getting the initial “yes” is only half the battle. The real challenge is keeping momentum and closing multi-stakeholder deals that often stall for no clear reason. After decades of relying on traditional sales techniques, I realized that success in today’s long-cycle projects demands a fundamental shift from micromanagement to vision alignment, trust-building, and team autonomy.

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