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Arkansas to cut 1:1 solar net metering rate

After September 30, new rooftop solar customers in Arkansas will be paid a much lower rate for sending electricity to the grid.

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Fronius debuts hybrid residential solar inverter

Designed for U.S. solar installations, the GEN24 Plus inverter enables users to connect their solar array to home energy storage.

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GE Vernova releases 2,000 V (DC) utility-scale inverter

GE Vernova has developed a 2,000 V (DC) utility-scale inverter, to be used in a North American pilot operation starting in early 2025. The inverter offers up to 6.0 MVA of output power.

World now has five times more PV than nuclear power

According to the World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2024, the world had 408 operational reactors producing 367 GW in the middle of the year, which is significantly less than installed capacity predictions for solar by the end of the year and five time less the world’s cumulative PV capacity.

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U.S. residential solar prices hovering near all-time low

Average home solar prices are $2.69 per watt, said EnergySage.

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Thin-film tandem solar in the U.S.

Tandem solar-cell technology featuring silicon has been widely researched but materials such as perovskites, paired with established thin-film solar or with other perovskite cells, are pointing to a new development path.

Canada in line for first Indigenous people-led battery gigafactory

The Malahat Nation, from Canada’s British Columbia province, is building a factory that will assemble Taiwanese battery cells into 1 GWh per year of battery packs for use in homes and businesses.

Solar tussles in Puerto Rico

Lawsuits, an imminent threat to net metering, and questions over commitments to the energy transition in some quarters pose real challenges for solar in Puerto Rico. Despite this, the US territory is still a high flyer in the region when it comes to distributed generation, while larger-scale solar and storage are on course to benefit from a US Department of Energy (DoE) loan guarantee.

Innovation driving change in solar tracker market

Shipment volumes are growing in the global solar tracker market as innovation in project development drives demand. Joe Steveni, of S&P Global Commodity Insights, takes a look at the factors shaping the commercial landscape for trackers, from agrivoltaics and undulating terrain to Indian ambition and the United States’ Inflation Reduction Act.

DYCM Power announces $800 million U.S. solar cell and module factory

The joint venture announced a 2 GW facility with plans to expand up to 6 GW.

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