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Senate passes budget bill without solar excise tax
1 Jul 2025 at 5:12pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerOn July 1, the U.S. Senate passed its version of the budget reconciliation bill with Vice President JD Vance casting the tie-breaking vote. The final version removed a new 50% excise tax on solar projects using components associated with China, according to Politico. Politico also reports that the final version allows utility-scale solar and wind…
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NC orchard installs solar to meet 75% of on-site energy needs1 Jul 2025 at 3:21pm
by Kelly PickerelNestled in the foothills of the Brushy Mountains of North Carolina, Deal Orchards, a third-generation family-owned fruit farm, understands the value of creating a more sustainable future. That’s why, in 2024 it enrolled a portion of it stone fruit and apple acreage in the EcoCertified program, a rigorous, science-based method of commercial tree fruit production focused…
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GameChange Solar updates Genius Tracker for uneven project sites1 Jul 2025 at 3:00pm
by Billy LudtGameChange Solar, a solar tracker and fixed-tilt racking systems supplier, has debuted its next generation of Genius Tracker TF, its terrain-following solar tracker. Genius Tracker TF now features slope adaptability of up to 1.7° between posts. This upgrade lets solar developers approach more project sites with difficult topography and reduce grading costs and environmental impacts.…
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NJ Senate unanimously passes instant online residential solar permitting legislation1 Jul 2025 at 1:52pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerThe New Jersey State Senate unanimously passed smart solar permitting legislation (S4100) on June 30 by a 39-0 vote. The bill will expedite the approval process for residential solar and battery systems, delivering more solar installations and energy bill savings for families across the state. This legislation would require the Department of Community Affairs (DCA)…
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Oregon legislature passes bill paving way for community-owned microgrids1 Jul 2025 at 12:28pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerWith an overwhelming bipartisan majority in both chambers, the Oregon Legislature voted to make the state a leader in energy resilience with a first-in-the-nation strategy to create a regulatory framework for building microgrids. Microgrids are local, self-contained energy systems designed to operate independently of the larger power grid (known as ‘islanding’), or in coordination with…
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Firetrace to distribute condensed aerosol fire suppression tech for BESS in US1 Jul 2025 at 12:17pm
by Kelly PickerelFiretrace International and FirePro Systems are partnering to launch FirePro’s condensed aerosol fire suppression technology in the United States. FirePro products are now available through select Firetrace distributors across the United States. This includes the proprietary FirePro aerosol-forming compound. This non-pressurized, total-flooding aerosol fire suppression technology is already certified, listed and trusted globally in high-risk…
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New law allows Maine utilities commission to retroactively change community solar net-metering rates1 Jul 2025 at 12:11pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerOn June 27, Maine Gov. Janet Mills signed a bill that allows the Maine Public Utilities Commission to change community solar net-metering rates “as needed.” LD 1777 also says the tariff rate may not exceed 1.5 times the average of the tariff rates set by other states in the region for a similar distributed generation…
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The Solar Policy Scoop: July 20251 Jul 2025 at 12:00pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerMichigan conservatives introduce MAGA Solar bill Lansing, Michigan A new Republican-backed bill in Michigan would establish a community solar program in the state for the first time, using a name appealing to the party’s furthest right wing. The “Maximizing American Grid Affordability (MAGA) Solar Act” is “a policy designed to strengthen grid reliability, slash energy…
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Dry ice can be used to suppress lithium battery fires30 Jun 2025 at 12:20pm
by Kelly PickerelA Georgia-based fire safety company has introduced a unique fire suppression system for lithium battery setups. ELSA from Carver Fire is the first fire suppression system that uses dry ice (solid CO₂) to deliver fast, clean, and effective cooling — designed specifically to contain and control lithium battery fires. Carver Fire says that ELSA is currently…
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Senate to vote soon on reconciliation bill that guts solar industry30 Jun 2025 at 11:55am
by Kelly PickerelThe U.S. Senate unveiled its updates to the reconciliation bill late Friday night, and in many aspects it was worse for the solar industry than before. The Senate should begin voting on the bill today, and then everyone can better understand the damage. “This reconciliation bill proposal isn’t just misguided — it’s a direct attack…
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Meyer Burger starts bankruptcy process in the United States27 Jun 2025 at 11:49am
by Kelly PickerelAfter filing similar bankruptcy documents in Europe earlier this month, Meyer Burger has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States. The company estimates its assets between $100 million and $500 million, and its liabilities between $500 million and $1 billion. Meyer Burger lists its largest creditor with unsecured claims as U.S. Customs…
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120-MW agrivoltaic solar project in Ohio approved for construction26 Jun 2025 at 8:29pm
by Billy LudtThe Ohio Power Siting Board approved the 120-MW Frasier Solar project sited in Knox County, Ohio, on Thursday. “Today’s approval of the Frasier Solar project is a transformative moment for Knox County and for Ohio’s clean energy future. The Ohio Power Siting Board’s decision comes at a time of increasing demand on the grid and…
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What will the rise of floating solar panels mean for wildlife?
1 Jul 2025 at 10:30am
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsAs the market for floatovoltaics explodes, scientists are studying how to make the systems also work for waterbirds and other organisms.

TVA moves forward with grid stability project at retired coal plant
30 Jun 2025 at 11:00am
by Kevin ClarkTVA plans to repurpose its retire Bull Run coal-fired plant with synchronous condensers for grid stability.

How widespread is the hail problem for solar?
27 Jun 2025 at 9:29pm
by Kevin ClarkThe latest Solar Risk Assessment, led by kWh Analyics, highlights performance, manufacturing and weather-related issues for the industry.

Factor This finance and development roundup: Adapture, Airloom, Arevon, Prevalon, RWE
27 Jun 2025 at 3:53pm
by Paul GerkeBig batteries, next-gen wind turbine tech, and Kentucky's biggest solar project headline this week's roundup.

Can we meet climate goals without fixing our food? – This Week in Cleantech
27 Jun 2025 at 3:42pm
by Paul GerkeThis Week in Cleantech is a weekly podcast covering the most impactful stories in clean energy and climate in 15 minutes.

Do you care about fleet EV charging or advanced line ratings? Don’t miss these sessions at DTECH Midwest
26 Jun 2025 at 9:28pm
by Paul GerkeThe first-ever DTECH Midwest, presented by OATI, is being held in Minneapolis, Minnesota from July 14 through July 16, 2025.

Kansas EV manufacturer deploys largest fleet of electric terminal tractors in the Port of LA
26 Jun 2025 at 8:21pm
by Paul GerkeOrange EV's initial deployment of electric terminal tractors will replace nearly 30% of Pier 400's diesel fleet.

Kansas companies share anxiety about potential cuts to federal renewable energy tax incentives
26 Jun 2025 at 7:10pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsLobbying is intensifying as the Senate prepares to amend House legislation.

How a data center company uses stranded renewable energy
26 Jun 2025 at 7:06pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsSome companies are paying low rates for renewable energy that would otherwise go unused. There’s more of that than you’d think.

US warming up to geothermal: ‘It’s hot everywhere underground’
26 Jun 2025 at 7:02pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsBut even at one of the largest US geothermal projects, located near Austin, Texas, the upfront cost can be a barrier, making it ‘a tough sale.’

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