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Arizona to vote on 37% slash to solar net metering

A proposed amendment would supersede the 10% reduction cap currently enforced by law.

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Re:Build Manufacturing introduces solar ingot processor

The Massachusetts-based company developed the RBM600 Solar CZ Puller to produce high-purity monosilicon ingots for solar panels.

Floating PV plant operators may achieve additional revenue through non-evaporated water

A group of researchers from Italy investigated the economic competitiveness of various ground mounted and floating PV systems with regard to cost and performance, taking into consideration revenues due to reduced water evaporations. They found that the use of non-evaporated water at photovoltaic system sites can achieve revenues greater than $3/kW if used for irrigation and higher than $4/kW if sold to generate hydroelectricity.

Solar project construction begins at Dulles International Airport

A 100 MW solar and 50 MW energy storage project will be constructed on the southwest corner of the airport. Dominion will provide renewable energy services in exchange for the provided land area.

Aims Power introduces hybrid inverter for solar-battery systems

The inverter comes in a 4.6 kW power output, 6.9 kW solar input model and a 9.6 kW power output, 15 kW solar input model.

Multi-generation photovoltaic leaf to produce electricity, thermal energy, water

A UK research team has developed a photovoltaic leaf concept that can produce electricity, water and thermal energy in a single device. The system, inspired by a leaf, is based on a biomimetic transpiration (BT) layer that cools down the embedded PV unit and utilizes excess heat from the cell to produce water and heat energy.

KiloVault introduces solar-ready DIY off-grid battery

The battery is available in sizes between 4.3 kWh to 27.6 kWh, comes pre-wired with a single-phase AC inverter and can directly receive electrical loads.

Commerce finds solar antidumping violations: An industry reacts

pv magazine USA shares solar industry reactions to the finding that five major solar panel providers are in violation of U.S. antidumping laws.

PV wafer formats continue to evolve

Differences in wafer and module specifications, which have bedeviled solar developers in recent years, could now be narrowing.

Five major solar panel suppliers found in violation of antidumping laws

Units of BYD, Longi, Canadian Solar, Trina Solar and New East Solar were found in violation of trade laws and now face heavy tariffs. Three major suppliers were found to not be in violation.

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