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Ohio rubber manufacturing site installs solar on flat roof
29 May 2026 at 11:53am
by Kelly PickerelRoofing company IKO has completed a solar energy installation at its Blair Rubber manufacturing facility in Seville, Ohio. The system, installed by Artisun Solar, supports Beyond, IKO’s sustainability program focused on advancing responsible operations across its North American facilities and communities. The installation also marks the first commercial solar project in Seville. Blair Rubber Company…
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Nextpower acquires energy storage provider Prevalon Energy29 May 2026 at 11:41am
by Kelly PickerelNextpower continues its quest to become a one-stop-shop for all things utility-scale power, announcing it plans to acquire Prevalon Energy, an American energy storage supplier. Nextpower will spend $365 million on the acquisition. Prevalon is a stand-alone company from Mitsubishi Power Americas. Prevalon provides fully integrated BESS solutions backed by its own intelligent control system.…
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New York prioritizes solar in 2027 state budget28 May 2026 at 5:06pm
by Billy LudtNew York’s newly finalized budget for 2027 is prioritizing new solar construction and updating its utility grid. Gov. Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature approved the state’s budget for fiscal year 2027, which will include $200 million in funding for NYSERDA’s NY-Sun program for rooftop and community solar, and it will also invest…
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Matrix Renewables and SOLV start construction on 457-MW Texas solar project28 May 2026 at 1:29pm
by Billy LudtMatrix Renewables and EPC contractor SOLV Energy have started construction on the Tormes Solar Project, a 457-MWDC photovoltaic solar facility located in Navarro County, Texas. During construction, Tormes Solar is expected to support approximately 450 jobs. “We are proud to announce the construction of the Tormes Solar Project and to continue investing in Texas communities…
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SUNPURE automated module installers compatible with GameChange Solar trackers28 May 2026 at 1:19pm
by Billy LudtGameChange Solar announced that its single-axis solar tracker is compatible for automated module installation through SUNPURE‘s Saturn systems. Saturn can install modules on racking while running on uneven terrains. SUNPURE claims the system can install 600 to 1,000 modules per day. “With labor shortages continuing to impact utility-scale solar construction, automation will play an important…
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Mango Power modular microinverter hits US residential solar market28 May 2026 at 1:04pm
by Billy LudtDistributed energy products manufacturer Mango Power is launching a new microinverter for the U.S. residential solar market. Mango Power S Pro Microinverter 5000 W is sold as a set of 10 500-W microinverters, each with maximum power point tracking (MPPT) capabilities and a 25-year warranty. S Pro eliminates the intermediate DC-DC conversion stage often found…
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1-MW solar project comes online at CU Boulder27 May 2026 at 7:52pm
by Kelly PickerelA 1.1-MW ground-mounted solar project is now operational at the University of Colorado – Boulder. The array, sited on two acres near a parking lot on East Campus, broke ground in April 2025. “This project is another example of how CU Boulder continues to put campus climate action into practice through investments in our infrastructure,”…
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Sunformance launches as ‘recovery’ division of solar installation arm Sunstall27 May 2026 at 6:32pm
by Kelly PickerelLarge-scale solar contractor Sunstall has launched a new recovery division to serve solar asset owners whose systems are failing to meet production expectations. Sunformance specializes in a full range of post-construction solar services — diagnostics, repair, repowering, redesign, retrofit and insurance remediation — deployed by Sunstall’s own expert field crews. Sunformance offers solar asset owners a…
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ProScore, United Rentals develop equipment operator training for energy sector27 May 2026 at 3:14pm
by Kelly PickerelWorkforce company ProScore is working with the United Academy from United Rentals to develop equipment operator training for the construction and energy sectors. Through ProScore Powered by United Academy, ProScore partners can now access operator training opportunities directly within the ProScore platform, creating a more flexible and scalable approach to workforce development. This partnership helps…
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Detection device aims to stop copper theft on solar projects27 May 2026 at 12:58pm
by Kelly PickerelFarming and agriculture automation tool designer Farmblox has launched its COP-R-LOCK security platform for the solar industry in an effort to bring real-time theft detection and remote monitoring technology to solar projects increasingly targeted by copper theft. Copper thefts on solar farms in North Carolina and California highlight the scale of the problem: hundreds of thousands…
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Latest PV Module Reliability Scorecard shows unsettling uptick in failures27 May 2026 at 12:00pm
by Kelly PickerelIndependent testing lab Kiwa PVEL just published the 12th edition of its annual PV Module Reliability Scorecard. The digital resource is designed for solar industry stakeholders to access testing insights gained from the company’s flagship Product Qualification Program (PQP). The PQP, a comprehensive suite of extended reliability and performance tests, helps evaluate solar modules under…
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Otovo acquires solar O&M brand SunSystem Technology27 May 2026 at 11:54am
by Kelly PickerelSmall-scale solar system services company Otovo plans to acquire commercial O&M brand SunSystem Technology for $770,000 in cash and $1.3 million in a three-year earn-out. SunSystem Technology (SST) has performed O&M services in the distributed generation market for over 10 years, serving both residential portfolios and commercial system owners across 14 states. SST previously joined…
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Nextpower acquires Prevalon Energy, enters battery energy storage space
29 May 2026 at 4:53pm
by Sean WolfeNextpower announced a definitive agreement to acquire Prevalon Energy for up to $365 million, aiming to enhance its technology platform.

Local pushback against data centers hits a new high – This Week in Cleantech
29 May 2026 at 10:00am
by Sean WolfeOn this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Robison Meyer from Heatmap News discusses how local opposition to data centers hit a new record in the first quarter of 2026.

Project cancelations are accelerating while developers compete for sunsetting clean energy tax credits
28 May 2026 at 8:49pm
by Sean WolfeClean energy developers announced 12 GW and over $19 billion in investments in Q1 2026, but 45 projects and $14 billion were canceled, according to analysis by E2.

Inside PG&E’s ‘first of its kind’ wildfire monitoring center
28 May 2026 at 6:53pm
by Sean WolfePG&E's new Continuous Monitoring Center is redefining how the utility identifies and addresses wildfire risk, moving from reactive response to proactive detection and prevention.

Does Quebec have the workforce to match its wind power aspirations?
28 May 2026 at 1:53pm
by Paul GerkeWhile Quebec's pipeline of wind projects is robust, While the pipeline is robust, a critical constraint is emerging: a shortage of qualified, experienced construction management site teams capable of supporting this scale of deployment.

Specialist investor ArcLight to be acquired by global asset manager for up to $1B
27 May 2026 at 9:36pm
by Sean WolfeDigitalBridge will acquire ArcLight Capital Partners for up to $1.05 billion, forming a firm with over $150 billion in assets.

How easy is it to connect solar and storage to the distribution grid in your state?
27 May 2026 at 4:57pm
by Paul GerkeA joint initiative between IREC and Vote Solar, Freeing the Grid, assigns letter grades to evaluate the quality of each state’s distribution interconnection rules.

Solving the grid’s toughest challenges with real-world AI
27 May 2026 at 2:28pm
by Jeremiah KarpowiczWhat does it mean to validate emerging AI technologies in ways that can can transform the entire industry for the better?

Iran conflict makes clean energy look more secure – This Week in Cleantech
26 May 2026 at 4:33pm
by Sean WolfeOn this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Akshat Rathi from Bloomberg News discusses how the Iran conflict is boosting the security benefits of clean energy.

Solving interconnection bottlenecks with data center load flexibility
26 May 2026 at 1:36pm
by Jeremiah KarpowiczA workshop at DTECH Data Centers & AI highlighted the importance of flexibility and demonstrated that there is no one-size-fits-all solution or data center model that’s going to work for everyone.

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