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SolarEdge begins exporting US-made residential inverters
18 Sep 2025 at 3:53pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerSolarEdge announced its first international shipments are now underway from its U.S. manufacturing facilities. The first exports for the residential solar segment are now being shipped to international customers in Australia, with shipments to additional international markets expected in the fourth quarter of 2025. C&I solar products are also on track to begin international shipments…
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Intersolar changes Solar Games to point-based system, expands eligibility18 Sep 2025 at 12:49pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerIntersolar & Energy Storage North America (IESNA) announced the 2026 Solar Games in San Diego, California, will feature two key changes: Point-based system: Instead of single-elimination, teams now compete for points each round. The teams with the highest totals advance, ensuring the top performers are in the finals. Updated eligibility: Teams that have competed two…
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OpenSolar 3.0 offers solar design, lead gen and workflow services for free18 Sep 2025 at 12:00pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerOpenSolar announced the new OpenSolar 3.0 — a software platform for solar installers that combines AI-powered design, lead generation and a fully integrated workflow — all free of charge. OS 3.0 is the company’s biggest release to date, reimagining the installer experience from first customer contact to system install and final payment. “OS 3.0 is…
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AI platform Pink aims to reduce residential energy customer acquisition costs18 Sep 2025 at 12:00pm
by Kelly PickerelData company 257 has launched Pink, an AI-powered platform for residential energy providers that aims to reduce acquisition costs. “Our mission is simple: to harness data and AI to help energy companies grow faster and accelerate residential electrification,” said Scott Rosenberg, co-founder and CEO of 257. “With Pink, every provider — of any size, in…
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Delta debuts microgrid solution for data centers17 Sep 2025 at 7:05pm
by Kelly PickerelDelta debuted its new microgrid solution for data centers at RE+ 2025. Delta’s Data Center Microgrid Solution integrates renewables, batteries, gensets and other energy sources to ensure stable power delivery during grid connection delays, enhance grid resilience and mitigate fluctuations in microgrid operations. Featuring virtual synchronous generator (VSG)-based multi-power source synchronization, real-time control with less…
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Nevada PUC approves shift to 15-minute netting, new demand charges for all customers17 Sep 2025 at 5:53pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerOn Sept. 17, the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (PUCN) approved a proposal by Nevada Power Company and Sierra Pacific Power that shifts to 15-minute netting for solar owners and adds mandatory demand charges to all customers. According to Vote Solar, the approved order failed to include recommendations from solar industry and advocacy organizations that…
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North American VPP market reaches 37.5 GW of flexible capacity17 Sep 2025 at 2:24pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerThe virtual power plant (VPP) market grew rapidly over the last year, reaching 37.5 GW of behind-the-meter flexible capacity, according to a new report from Wood Mackenzie. The report, “2025 North America virtual power plant market report,” finds that the VPP market broadened more than it deepened, with the number of company deployments, unique offtakers…
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Bankrupt Meyer Burger sells solar panel manufacturing equipment to Waaree17 Sep 2025 at 12:56pm
by Kelly PickerelMeyer Burger, the beleaguered Swiss solar panel manufacturer that filed bankruptcy earlier this year, announced today that it will not attempt to restart after failing to find an investor. The remaining 45 employees in Switzerland were recently given notice. Nearly 300 employees in the United States and those working at Meyer Burger’s panel assembly facility…
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California bill to remove tax on IRA solar benefits now on governor’s desk16 Sep 2025 at 5:26pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerOn the final day of its 2025 session, the California state legislature passed Senate Bill 302 to exempt solar developers from paying taxes on IRA benefits. The vast majority of states do not tax such benefits. The legislature also advanced a bill to create a Western regional electricity market. “We applaud California legislators for passing…
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Solar panel technology standouts from RE+ 202516 Sep 2025 at 5:11pm
by Kelly PickerelI’m still quite old-school when it comes to reporting on a tradeshow — I carry my small notebook and write down insights in pen. I’m reaching the last page of the notebook I’ve carried since my first Solar Power International with Solar Power World, back 10 years ago. I had a breakfast meeting with LG…
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Nevada PUC draft order would add mandatory charges, change rules for new solar customers16 Sep 2025 at 4:49pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerThe Public Utilities Commission of Nevada unanimously approved a draft order that will make rooftop solar more expensive for Nevadans, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA). “The draft order issued by the Nevada PUC unfairly imposes a mandatory demand charge on all residential customers in southern Nevada and rewrites the rules for new…
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Catalyze, CS Energy complete four-project community solar portfolio in NY16 Sep 2025 at 2:31pm
by Kelly PickerelCatalyze has completed four community solar projects in central and western New York, developed in partnership with CS Energy. The four projects — located in Pavilion, Phelps, Fonda, and Fabius — total 27 MW. The installations were supported by New York State programs, including the Inclusive Community Solar Adder and the Community Adder, which help ensure reliable energy access…
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How to get Georgia voters to turn out for the PSC election? Talk about their power bills.
18 Sep 2025 at 6:16pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsCampaigns and activists are racing to educate voters on the Public Service Commission, elected officials with power over energy bills and climate action.

This EPRI initiative is helping utilities improve reliability and extend the lifespan of assets
18 Sep 2025 at 5:34pm
by Jeremiah KarpowiczEPRI's Climate Readi helps utilities proactively analyze risks and prioritize investments that will enhance the reliability of their assets.

Orlando Utilities Commission connects almost 11,000 households to $11.7 million in bill assistance
18 Sep 2025 at 4:59pm
by Sean WolfeOUC has partnered with technology provider Promise to proactively identify and contact customers who qualify for financial support.

States have the power to maintain EV progress — here’s how
18 Sep 2025 at 4:53pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsContributor Catelyn Sweeney of IREC points out strong opportunities for states to advance transportation electrification.

Nextracker folds in steel frame manufacturer Origami Solar
18 Sep 2025 at 2:36pm
by Paul GerkeNextracker has acquired steel solar frame manufacturer Origami Solar in an all-cash transaction of approximately $53 million.

Defending public power: A lesson for utilities in competition and community
17 Sep 2025 at 5:57pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsBy Mary Usovicz, Manager General at Merrimac Municipal Light Department For the past three years, I have served as General Manager of a small municipal light department. The work has […]

GE Vernova looks to sell its manufacturing software business for $600M
17 Sep 2025 at 5:37pm
by Sean WolfeProficy’s software portfolio is meant to address industrial challenges across discrete, process, and hybrid manufacturing, as well as metro transit and other infrastructure applications.

Young activists won a landmark state climate trial. Now they’re challenging Trump’s orders
16 Sep 2025 at 7:16pm
by Associated Press EditorsYoung climate activists and their attorneys who won a landmark global warming trial against the state of Montana are trying to convince a federal judge to block President Donald Trump’s executive orders promoting fossil fuels.

Trump has crushed offshore wind plans, but states haven’t quite given up hope
16 Sep 2025 at 6:24pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsOffshore wind has a notable vulnerability: The federal government is the landlord.

The AI boom is coming for Pennsylvania. How will lawmakers respond?
16 Sep 2025 at 4:41pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsThe Keystone State trails only Texas and Virginia in announced AI buildout. But policies to provide environmental and consumer protections lag further behind.

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