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Chaberton Energy sees community solar installations skyrocket

The community solar specialist reached 100 solar energy installations under contract in less than four years, and it plans to double its growth in the next two years.

Solar is a team sport

How amplified quality incidents can send ripples through the industry, affecting solar perception and adoption.

Solar home sales: location and premium price

MarketWatch studied Zillow listings to determine which regions of the U.S. have the highest number of solar-powered homes for sale per 100,000 people and how much more prospective buyers are paying for solar-powered residences across the country. 

Commercial solar lender Sunstone Credit acquires Orka Finance

The company offers financing for small to medium-sized businesses investing in solar.

Sunrise brief: Energy storage provider Bluetti enters Texas solar market

Also on the rise: DOE seeks input on high-priority areas for transmission. First Solar closes $700 million in tax credit transfer sales. And more.

Sunrise brief: U.S. adds 33 GW of solar in 2023

Also on the rise: 2024 will be a year of recovery for residential solar, says Enphase co-founder. Largest solar installation in Mississippi begins operations. And more.

After a banner year, U.S. solar industry back on roller coaster through 2026

Solar Energy Industries Association and Wood Mackenzie report estimates that 33 GW of solar was added in 2023. Despite economic challenges in the near future, solar is expected to be the largest source of generating capacity by 2050.

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Waaree to supply 1.5 GW of TOPCon solar modules for U.S. projects

Waaree Energies has signed a three-year deal with Spanish developer Acciona to supply 1.5 GW of TOPCon solar modules for Acciona’s PV installations in the United States from 2024 to 2026. The contract follows Waaree’s latest 850 MW mono PERC shipment to Acciona’s four projects in the U.S.

People on the move: Rabobank, Peninsula Clean Energy, and more

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

U.S. Energy Information Administration says solar power will surpass hydropower by 14% next year

The rapid growth in the generation capacity of solar systems and decreased manufacturing costs can be attributed to this finding.

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