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Nextracker Delivers First U.S.-Manufactured Solar Trackers

Nextracker says it has shipped and delivered the industry’s first U.S.-manufactured solar trackers in the United States, which are expected to achieve 100% domestic content value for solar trackers under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The first project to receive these domestic content trackers is SB Energy’s Pelican’s Jaw project. The 570 MW solar and 954 […]

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LONGi Energizes Its First Solar PV Installation Using New Module Family

A 2.2 MW photovoltaic power plant at Longfei Wood Products Factory in Yichun, Heilongjiang Province of China, was recently connected to the grid, marking the completion of the first distributed PV power plant using LONGi’s “HPBC 2.0” technology. The Longfei PV plant uses LONGi’s HPBC 2.0 dual-glass PV modules with a module power of 630 […]

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Massive Solar+Storage Project Ready to Roll

Sunstone Solar, one of the largest proposed solar projects in the U.S., has received its final discretionary approval from the Oregon Energy Facility Siting Council (EFSC), representing the final step in the state’s evaluation and public engagement process and authorizing project owner Pine Gate Renewables to proceed with construction. The 1,200 MW solar and 1,200 […]

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ARRAY and RP Construction Services Notch 6 GW of Solar Projects

Solar tracker specialist ARRAY Technologies says it has deployed more than 6 GW of solar projects in North America through its partnership with RP Construction Services (RP), a value-added distributor of solar construction materials. The ARRAY and RP teams have worked together since 2009 to serve solar developers and contractors across a range of portfolios […]

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New York Awards Slew of Solar Projects

The State of New York has executed contracts for a number of solar projects through the New York State Energy and Research Development Authority’s (NYSERDA) 2023 Tier 1 Renewable Energy Standard solicitation. “New York continues to foster competitive opportunities for the clean energy industry to thrive,” says Gov. Kathy Hochul. “We are delivering on our commitment […]

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U.S. Solar Manufacturing Surges

The U.S. added a record-breaking 9.3 GW of new solar module manufacturing capacity in the third quarter, including five new or expanded factories in Alabama, Florida, Ohio and Texas. Total U.S. solar module manufacturing capacity is now nearly 40 GW. The latest U.S. Solar Market Insight Q4 2024 report from the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and […]

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Oregon Utility Signs on to Back 120 MW Solar Development

Avangrid Inc. and Portland General Electric have signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) for Tower Solar, a new 120 MW AC solar energy project now under construction in Morrow County, Ore., in collaboration with QTS and Meta. The facility will deliver energy to Portland General Electric’s grid through Green Future Impact (GFI), a voluntary program […]

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Carver Solar Project Turns Cranberry Bog into Power Source

Syncarpha Capital’s 7.1 MW Carver Solar project is operating following its Permission to Operate approval on November 26.  The community solar installation, paired with a 4 MW, two-hour battery storage system, occupies 28 acres of a cranberry bog in Carver, Mass. Energy produced by the project is set to be distributed through Eversource Energy, under […]

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PNM Files Application for New Solar Resources in 2028

PNM has filed an application with the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (NMPRC) for new energy resources to be added by summer 2028. The proposed resource portfolio extends existing resources and adds 430 MW of new solar and battery storage to meet PNM’s forecasted peak load requirements in 2028.  The filing requests approval for: The […]

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Maxeon Restructures Portfolio to Focus on U.S. Market

Maxeon Solar Technologies is undergoing a strategic restructuring of its business portfolio and geographic market to focus exclusively on the U.S. As part of this strategy, the company has executed a five-year lease on a building in Albuquerque, N.M., and expects to begin solar panel manufacturing in the planned 2 GW capacity facility in 2026.  […]

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Ipsun Solar, Versiris Energy Partner to Install Solar on Virginia Storage Units

Ipsun Solar and Versiris Energy have partnered on installing 1.58 MW of rooftop solar on storage units across Virginia.  The partnership’s first completed installation project is located at a facility in Fairfax, Va. “We are delighted to partner with Versiris Energy; they bring a tremendous track record of  commitment to high-quality projects,” says Jim Cahill, […]

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SolarEdge Closes Energy Storage Division

SolarEdge Technologies, as a part of its focus on its core solar activities, will cease all activities of its energy storage division.  The decision will result in a 500-employee reduction, most of whom are in South Korea. The expected quarterly operating expenses savings due to the closure are approximately $7.5 million, with the full run […]

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