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New report outlines opportunities of current proposed interconnection reforms
24 Nov 2025 at 6:50pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerThe Solar and Storage Industries Institute (SI2) released a new report today called “Interconnection Reform: How One Grid Operator Is Changing the Game,” detailing how a proposal currently under consideration by FERC could finally solve some of the long-time issues with renewable energy interconnection. The report discusses how the Southwest Power Pool’s (SPP) Consolidated Planning…
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Last few arrays in 16-project community solar portfolio coming online in MEAN territory24 Nov 2025 at 4:26pm
by Kelly PickerelSandhills Energy and the Municipal Energy Agency of Nebraska (MEAN) are celebrating the completion of two solar projects within a 16-project community solar portfolio. The two projects in Delta and Fort Morgan, Colorado, are within MEAN’s supply region of 60 communities in Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska and Wyoming. The new 875-kW facility in Delta will offset…
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NJBPU opens agrivoltaic applications to pre-qualified participants24 Nov 2025 at 2:44pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerThe New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) on Nov. 21 voted to open the Dual-Use Solar Energy Pilot Program application period to pre-qualified participants. The Dual-Use Pilot seeks to incorporate solar installations on designated farmland, also known as agrivoltaics — advancing a proven technology that will provide a new revenue stream for farmers across…
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Sheep maintain vegetation at solar site adjacent to West Virginia coal plant24 Nov 2025 at 2:14pm
by Kelly PickerelFirstEnergy Corp. subsidiary Mon Power has brought sheep in to maintain vegetation at the solar site adjacent to the coal-powered Fort Martin Power Station in Maidsville, West Virginia. “We’re managing this site with an innovative approach that blends renewable energy and agriculture for the benefit of our community,” said Dan Rossero, VP of FirstEnergy’s West…
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Iconic Florida ice cream maker scoops up solar power24 Nov 2025 at 1:51pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerOn November 18, community members, partners and local leaders gathered in Reddick, Florida, as PPM Solar hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the completion of DeConna Ice Cream’s new 794-kW ballasted ground-mount solar system. The project was supported by federal tax credits as well as a USDA REAP grant secured with assistance from PPM Solar. Founded…
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DOE removes renewable energy offices, prioritizing fossil fuels and nuclear power21 Nov 2025 at 3:19pm
by Billy LudtThe Trump administration is continuing to destabilize federal support for renewable energy deployment by eliminating or altering certain Dept. of Energy offices supporting decarbonizing the grid. The New York Times first reported that several offices present under the Biden administration’s Dept. of Energy, and that were vital to renewable energy research and deployment for decades,…
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Why smarter monitoring matters more than ever for solar developers21 Nov 2025 at 1:00pm
by Nader Yarpezeshkan, CEO, NextWave Energy MonitoringThe solar industry has entered a new chapter and its winners will be determined by one often overlooked piece of technology: solar energy monitoring. For years, monitoring was treated as a box to tick on project checklists — a compliance item that faded into the background once a site went live. But that era is…
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Arch Solar completes rooftop solar portfolios for two Wisconsin cities20 Nov 2025 at 8:55pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerArch Solar and SolarEdge announced new solar portfolios with two Wisconsin towns — Edgerton and Wauwatosa. While Edgerton opted for an all-in, five-building portfolio installation completed in spring 2025, Wauwatosa follows a phased approach, with its most recent deployment at the police department. In Edgerton, city leaders pursued an ambitious goal of installing solar across…
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NC State is home to the Southeast’s 1st agrivoltaics training site20 Nov 2025 at 8:13pm
by Billy LudtNC State University and Nevados, a single-axis solar tracker manufacturer, held a ribbon cutting ceremony Wednesday launching a program and facility for the study and implementation of agrivoltaics. The NC State Agrivoltaics Training Site is the first of its kind in the Southeast, where students and solar professionals can learn practices in agrivoltaics and the…
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5-MW solar project coming to former gravel pit in New Hampshire20 Nov 2025 at 7:42pm
by Kelly PickerelEncore Renewable Energy has begun construction on the 4.99-MW Poverty Plains Solar Project, a community solar project sited on a former gravel pit in Warner, New Hampshire. The project will deliver affordable clean energy to 11 communities across the state, through the Community Power Coalition of New Hampshire (CPCNH). “New Hampshire has a great deal…
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Solar jobs stayed level in 2024, but impacts of OBBBA still TBD20 Nov 2025 at 6:31pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerThe Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) has released the 15th annual National Solar Jobs Census, reporting that the U.S. solar industry employed 280,119 workers in 2024, roughly level with the industry’s 2023 employment. Although these 2024 data do not capture the impacts of major federal energy policy changes enacted since the new administration took office…
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Arevon starts construction on 124-MW Illinois solar project20 Nov 2025 at 1:50pm
by Kelsey MisbrenerArevon Energy held a milestone event in November to celebrate the start of construction on its 124-MWDC Big Muddy Solar Project in Jackson County, Illinois. Commercial operation is anticipated for the end of 2026. Arevon developed and will own and operate the Big Muddy Solar Project, the company’s first utility-scale project in Illinois. Previously known…
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HIVE developing new hydroelectric-powered data-center campus
24 Nov 2025 at 3:07pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsHIVE Digital Technologies Ltd. recently announced it has signed a definitive agreement to develop an additional 100 megawatt ("MW") hydroelectric-powered data-center campus at its Yguazú site in Paraguay.

Announcing the winners of the 2025 Grid Changer Awards at DTECH Northeast
24 Nov 2025 at 2:42pm
by Jeremiah KarpowiczPresented at DTECH Northeast on November 19th, 2025, the 2025 Grid Changers Awards ceremony recognized this year's top innovators.

Oil industry gears up for a comeback – This Week in Cleantech
21 Nov 2025 at 10:03pm
by Paul GerkeOn this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Amy Harder from Axios discusses an oil industry lobbying group's big spending to advertise during Paramount’s second season of “Landman."

One key state remains in limbo on climate and clean energy policies as several others retreat
20 Nov 2025 at 8:00pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsArizona, Connecticut, New York and North Carolina are backsliding on climate issues. But Massachusetts isn’t, at least for now.

FERC should side with Voltus and Mission:data because residential demand response is blocked at PJM.
20 Nov 2025 at 6:42pm
by Rao KonidenaVoltus and Mission:data filed a complaint at FERC against eight PJM utilities for blocking residential demand response by not sharing interval data.
Oregon Gov. orders state agencies to move faster on clean energy projects, electrification
20 Nov 2025 at 6:36pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsGovernor Tina Kotek directed Oregon state agencies to expedite renewable energy project permitting and strategies by September 2026 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Can Mamdani supercharge New York’s clean energy revolution?
20 Nov 2025 at 5:15pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsNew York Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani promised power to the people. Clean energy advocates want him to take that literally.

Brazil’s Lula joins negotiators at UN climate talks, but no deal yet on major issues
20 Nov 2025 at 4:26pm
by Associated Press EditorsBrazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva attended U.N. climate talks in Belem, urging nations to reduce fossil fuel use, but progress remains stalled.

GlobalFoundries and Navitas collaborate to scale U.S. GaN for next-gen power applications
20 Nov 2025 at 2:56pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorslobalFoundries and Navitas Semiconductor today announced a long-term strategic partnership to strengthen and accelerate U.S.-based gallium nitride (GaN) technology, design and manufacturing.

LPSC approves Cleco’s largest plan to modernize and harden its power grid
20 Nov 2025 at 2:47pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsThe Louisiana Public Service Commission (LPSC) unanimously approved the largest single grid resiliency investment in Cleco’s history.

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