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Scanifly is official design platform for CertainTeed’s SunStyle solar roof
3 Mar 2026 at 7:57pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Scanifly has been named the official design platform for CertainTeed’s SunStyle solar roof systems. The SunStyle Designer gives contractors and roofers a dedicated, more intuitive way to design SunStyle systems, generate accurate production estimates and export comprehensive installation reports — available across both Scanifly’s remote and drone-based design environments. SunStyle is a premium solar roofing… The post Scanifly is official design platform for CertainTeed’s SunStyle solar roof appeared first on Solar Power World.

Fronius releases new battery-free backup energy device
3 Mar 2026 at 7:52pm
by Billy Ludt
Fronius USA has launched PV Point Comfort, a device that backs up energy to a branch circuit by using power passing through a solar inverter. Building on the base model PV Point, the PV Point Comfort provides energy while the sun is shining, even without adding a battery. When power from the grid ceases, PV… The post Fronius releases new battery-free backup energy device appeared first on Solar Power World.

PA Solar Center program initiates 70 new projects in Pennsylvania
3 Mar 2026 at 4:20pm
by Billy Ludt
Pennsylvania Solar Center‘s GET Solar Program will develop nearly 70 projects over the next four years in the state with support from Capital Good Fund. These new projects will be built for small businesses, nonprofits and municipalities at no initial cost, while still qualifying for the 48E investment tax credit. “The PA Solar Center is… The post PA Solar Center program initiates 70 new projects in Pennsylvania appeared first on Solar Power World.

GreenLancer integrates SolarGrade software for project O&M
3 Mar 2026 at 3:03pm
by Billy Ludt
GreenLancer, a national solar contractor, is implementing SolarGrade software to assist its residential and commercial solar field services. “We chose SolarGrade because their team’s deep understanding of solar PV quality is embedded within their intuitive software platform,” said Pat McCabe, COO of GreenLancer. “Unlike every other app we tested, SolarGrade is purpose-built for solar field… The post GreenLancer integrates SolarGrade software for project O&M appeared first on Solar Power World.

WoodMac warns of lithium supply deficit by 2028
3 Mar 2026 at 1:07pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Global lithium demand could exceed 13 million tonnes by 2050 under an accelerated energy transition, more than double base case projections, according to Wood Mackenzie’s latest Energy Transition Outlook for Lithium. Without significant new investment, supply deficits could emerge as early as 2028. Even under the Wood Mackenzie’s base case scenario, existing supply projects are unlikely to meet demand… The post WoodMac warns of lithium supply deficit by 2028 appeared first on Solar Power World.

Community solar expansion legislation sent to Virginia governor
3 Mar 2026 at 12:50pm
by Kelly Pickerel
The Virginia General Assembly has officially passed legislation that would significantly expand the Commonwealth’s shared solar programs, unlocking new opportunities to lower electricity bills and strengthen reliability. These bills passed with bipartisan support and will now be presented to Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger for action. The legislation includes SB 254 and HB 807, sponsored by Senator Scott Surovell… The post Community solar expansion legislation sent to Virginia governor appeared first on Solar Power World.

Otovo to acquire EnergyAid and its solar service subscription model
2 Mar 2026 at 7:02pm
by Kelly Pickerel
In a bid to be the one residential solar service provider to rule them all, Otovo announced it will acquire EnergyAid, a main residential solar repair provider in California, Arizona and Nevada, for $10 million. EnergyAid has been the solar service brand of note recently, handling abandoned solar systems after major residential installers have gone… The post Otovo to acquire EnergyAid and its solar service subscription model appeared first on Solar Power World.

New Energy Equity brings online 7-MW New York community solar array
2 Mar 2026 at 6:50pm
by Kelly Pickerel
New Energy Equity, a wholly owned subsidiary of ALLETE, has brought online the 7-MW Moriah Community Solar project in Moriah, New York. New Energy Equity is leasing the land for the project in the Adirondack region of New York from a local resident, guaranteeing a new income stream for their family for future decades. “Moriah… The post New Energy Equity brings online 7-MW New York community solar array appeared first on Solar Power World.

First Solar asks US to review alleged TOPCon patent infringement by 10 competitors
2 Mar 2026 at 5:33pm
by Kelly Pickerel
First Solar has filed a Sec. 337 investigation request with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) on a swath of crystalline silicon panel competitors for allegedly infringing on First Solar’s TOPCon patents. A Sec. 337 of the Tariff Act violation declares that the infringement of certain patents leads to unfair competition in import trade. First… The post First Solar asks US to review alleged TOPCon patent infringement by 10 competitors appeared first on Solar Power World.

Purdue University program will study agrivoltaics on Mammoth Solar project
2 Mar 2026 at 5:03pm
by Billy Ludt
Doral Renewables is working with Purdue University on an initiative aimed at helping rural Midwest communities to overcome extreme weather and rising energy demands. Hailstorms, heat waves and high winds are disrupting crops and straining energy systems across the Midwest. Purdue University and its partners launched the Midwest Agrivoltaics for Resilient Communities (MARC) in 2025… The post Purdue University program will study agrivoltaics on Mammoth Solar project appeared first on Solar Power World.

Massachusetts boosts solar, cuts energy efficiency in state energy bill
2 Mar 2026 at 4:26pm
by Billy Ludt
The Massachusetts House has passed a bill that establishes new state renewable energy deployment goals and permitting reform, while slashing funding for an energy efficiency program. “The climate omnibus bill contains critical solar policy provisions that will help make our grid more reliable and more affordable,” said Elena Weissmann, Northeast regional director at Vote Solar.… The post Massachusetts boosts solar, cuts energy efficiency in state energy bill appeared first on Solar Power World.

EnergyBin report: Most solar panels on secondary market are for residential market
2 Mar 2026 at 4:10pm
by Kelly Pickerel
The fifth annual “PV Module Price Index – Secondary Solar Market” report from EnergyBin and Buckstop shows that 98% of solar panels in the secondary market are in the 400 to 525 W range and most appropriate for the residential market. The price index tracks wholesale pricing and supply of crystalline-silicon (c-Si) modules that have fallen… The post EnergyBin report: Most solar panels on secondary market are for residential market appeared first on Solar Power World.


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$50 million worth of solar panels headed for ‘highly visible’ state lands in Maryland
3 Mar 2026 at 7:54pm
by Clarion Energy Content Directors
The Maryland Department of Transportation will install $50 million in solar panels on state properties, funded by the Strategic Energy Investment Fund.



Dropping a line: ‘Transformative’ $2.5B Puerto Rico power project includes new HVDC submarine interconnection cable
3 Mar 2026 at 7:45pm
by Paul Gerke
Caribbean Transmission Development Company has received a U.S. Department of Energy permit for Project Hostos, a $2.5 billion power project in Puerto Rico.



9 essential perspectives from DTECH 2026
3 Mar 2026 at 6:27pm
by Jeremiah Karpowicz
Explore a roundup of stories from DTECH 2026 that showcase multiple insights and perspectives from across the energy industry.



AES is going private in a $33B deal
3 Mar 2026 at 6:13pm
by Sean Wolfe
The AES Corporation will be taken private by a consortium led by Global Infrastructure Partners and EQT in a $33 billion deal, expected to close in late 2026 or early 2027.



Virginia targets surplus interconnection capacity in first-of-its-kind legislation
3 Mar 2026 at 3:29pm
by Paul Gerke
Virginia lawmakers have passed the FAST Act, establishing a pilot program for surplus interconnection capacity at solar facilities to expedite clean energy deployment.



How high-resolution outage and flood modeling improves utility response and grid restoration
2 Mar 2026 at 7:58pm
by Paul Gerke
Electric utilities face increased pressure to mitigate wildfire and weather risks across North America, requiring advanced modeling for grid impact assessment.



Eco Wave Power sets eyes on South Africa with ‘encouraging’ wave energy feasibility study
2 Mar 2026 at 7:22pm
by Sean Wolfe
Eco Wave Power announced a feasibility study's completion for a wave energy power station at the Port of Ngqura, South Africa, indicating 8.3 MW potential.



NYPA upgrades first of 14 turbines in $1.1B Niagara modernization, digitization program
2 Mar 2026 at 7:12pm
by Sean Wolfe
The New York Power Authority announced the return of the first upgraded turbine unit in Lewiston as part of its $1.1 billion modernization program.



Judge orders changes to Columbia and Snake river dam operations to help ‘disappearing’ salmon
2 Mar 2026 at 4:28pm
by Associated Press Editors
A federal judge in Oregon ordered changes to hydropower dam operations on the Columbia and Snake rivers to help salmon, stating the Trump administration's plans would harm salmon runs.



Keeping cool: CHP systems and absorption chillers are a winning combo for data center developers
2 Mar 2026 at 4:25pm
by Michael Stadler
Microgrid developers that pair combined heat and power (CHP) systems with absorption chillers can enhance cooling efficiency and reduce costs, writes Xendee CTO Dr. Michael Stadler.




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