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Maxeon claims ‘financial distress’ in Singapore court
7 Apr 2026 at 3:08pm
by Kelly Pickerel
In an April filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), solar panel manufacturer Maxeon revealed it has applied to be placed under “judicial management” in its headquartered country of Singapore. This is a method of debt restructuring when a company is under financial distress, but is not a bankruptcy filing. Maxeon stated that… The post Maxeon claims ‘financial distress’ in Singapore court appeared first on Solar Power World.

kWh Analytics to reward hail-ready solar projects with lower insurance costs
7 Apr 2026 at 12:42pm
by Kelly Pickerel
kWh Analytics has launched a data-sharing pilot program to reward renewable energy assets for extreme weather mitigation efforts. kWh Analytics is expanding its risk modeling capabilities by leveraging data from solar projects that employ advanced resilience measures beyond the information typically captured in standard insurance submissions. The initial focus of the pilot is on improving… The post kWh Analytics to reward hail-ready solar projects with lower insurance costs appeared first on Solar Power World.

Texas attorney general launches investigation into residential solar sales practices
6 Apr 2026 at 7:24pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into the sales practices of residential solar companies in the state. As part of the initiative, Paxton has issued civil investigative demands (CIDs) to a number of companies (including Freedom Forever, Sunrun, Lone Star Solar Services and CAM Solar). Collectively, there have been over 100 complains… The post Texas attorney general launches investigation into residential solar sales practices appeared first on Solar Power World.

Solar United Neighbors publishes consumer guide to PPAs, leases
6 Apr 2026 at 7:20pm
by Billy Ludt
Nonprofit group Solar United Neighbors published a new report, “PPAs & Solar Leases: A practical guide to understanding third-party solar ownership,” to help consumers navigate these pathways to rooftop solar adoption. The report highlights how third-party ownership (TPO) models — including power purchase agreements (PPAs) and solar leases — are expanding access to clean energy… The post Solar United Neighbors publishes consumer guide to PPAs, leases appeared first on Solar Power World.

Trump metal tariffs stick around, with some new exceptions
6 Apr 2026 at 2:44pm
by Billy Ludt
The Trump Administration has reaffirmed existing tariffs on imported metals but is reducing some rates for products with differing levels of metal content that will go into effect today. President Donald Trump imposed Section 232 tariffs on imported steel and aluminum in 2018, and they lasted beyond his first term. Last week, the White House… The post Trump metal tariffs stick around, with some new exceptions appeared first on Solar Power World.

Renewables groups believe Minnesota VPP program ‘misses the mark’
3 Apr 2026 at 7:32pm
by Billy Ludt
The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (MPUC) approved a first-of-its-kind virtual power plant (VPP) program that will spur between 50 to 200 MW of new capacity, but renewable energy groups are criticizing the program’s approach. MPUC passed Phase 2 of Capacity*Connect from Xcel Energy, a utility-owned storage program, on Thursday. Capacity*Connect will deploy battery energy storage… The post Renewables groups believe Minnesota VPP program ‘misses the mark’ appeared first on Solar Power World.

Ohio solar project built with modules manufactured in state
3 Apr 2026 at 4:13pm
by Billy Ludt
Geronimo Power started commercial operations at its 117-MW Dodson Creek Solar Project in Highland County, Ohio. “Together with our community members and project partners, we’re proud to expand our commitment to Ohio,” said Andy Cukurs, COO for Geronimo Power. “With Dodson Creek, our total Ohio operating portfolio has reached 675 MW — that equates to… The post Ohio solar project built with modules manufactured in state appeared first on Solar Power World.

New York funds $50 million more for renewables workforce development
2 Apr 2026 at 5:17pm
by Billy Ludt
New York is allocating millions in funding to bolster the clean energy workforce in the state. Clean energy career development programs are receiving an additional $50 million, bringing the initiative’s total funding to $320 million. “Washington Republicans’ assault on renewables won’t stop New York from continuing our nation-leading clean energy progress,” said Gov. Kathy Hochul. “These investments… The post New York funds $50 million more for renewables workforce development appeared first on Solar Power World.

Solar companies donate system to St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway
2 Apr 2026 at 2:49pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Solar industry partners collaborated recently to donate the solar system for the most recent St. Jude Dream Home in California’s Coachella Valley. The 2026 Coachella Valley St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway house includes a 3.8-kW Tigo EI Inverter donated by Tigo, Tigo TS4-A-O MLPE devices donated by Greentech Renewables and installation provided by GOAT Solar. The 5.72-kW… The post Solar companies donate system to St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway appeared first on Solar Power World.

US Modules opens solar panel assembly plant in east-central Texas
1 Apr 2026 at 3:13pm
by Kelly Pickerel
A years-in-the-making solar panel assembly outfit in College Station, Texas, is now officially in operation but with a twist — all solar panels coming off the lines will be used in projects developed by the parent company. US Modules‘ first production line can produce 400 MW of utility-scale solar panels annually. A second line should… The post US Modules opens solar panel assembly plant in east-central Texas appeared first on Solar Power World.

5-MW Hannacroix Solar project in NY gets state support
1 Apr 2026 at 12:29pm
by Kelly Pickerel
The New York Power Authority (NYPA) will help develop the 5-MW Hannacroix Solar project in Greene County. The Power Authority support for the project will help ensure it is developed ahead of deadlines associated with the expiration of federal tax credits for solar and wind projects. When operational, Hannacroix Solar will contribute to the Power… The post 5-MW Hannacroix Solar project in NY gets state support appeared first on Solar Power World.

Georgia Power breaks ground on 1-GWh BESS project
1 Apr 2026 at 12:22pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Burns & McDonnell has started construction on a 260-MW/1,040-MWh battery energy storage system outside Wadley, Georgia, for Georgia Power. The project, approved by the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC), is located beside the existing third-party owned Wadley solar facility and near existing transmission infrastructure. The new Wadley BESS is a company-owned asset that strengthens the… The post Georgia Power breaks ground on 1-GWh BESS project appeared first on Solar Power World.


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How utilities are rethinking resiliency with AI planning tools
31 Mar 2026 at 11:00am
by Paul Gerke
Mishal Thadani, CEO of Rhizome, discusses how utilities are shifting to proactive, data-driven resilience planning to address climate threats.



Arizona hires high-powered law firm, setting the stage for a legal battle over Colorado River water
30 Mar 2026 at 7:32pm
by Clarion Energy Content Directors
Arizona is preparing for a legal battle over its rights to Colorado River water amid dry conditions and record high temperatures.



DOE-funded hydropower competitions offer cash prizes for solving nagging industry problems
30 Mar 2026 at 4:47pm
by Sean Wolfe
The U.S. Department of Energy's Hydropower Collegiate Competition and Marine Energy Collegiate Competition accept applications until May 1, 2026.



2026’s historic snow drought brings worries about water, wildfires and the future in the West
30 Mar 2026 at 2:34pm
by Clarion Energy Content Directors
In winter 2026, the Western United States faced significant snow drought, with most river basins below 50% of median snow water equivalent, raising water supply concerns.



Factor This finance and project development roundup: Arevon, BrightNight, Brooklyn SolarWorks, Doral, Hull Street
27 Mar 2026 at 6:36pm
by Paul Gerke
Arevon starts construction on a California battery, BrightNight closes on an upsized credit facility, Brooklyn SolarWorks makes NYC history, Doral secures nearly $900M for a Texas project, and Hull Street acquires two PJM peaker plants.



From pilots to production: Where AI is delivering real value in utility field operations
27 Mar 2026 at 1:00pm
by Matt Breslin
Utility leaders attending DTECH focused on AI's value and implementation amid operational risks, emphasizing reliability and affordability, writes Matt Breslin of IFS Americas.



Iran conflict highlights perils of fossil fuel dependence – This Week in Cleantech
27 Mar 2026 at 10:00am
by Paul Gerke
In this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Paul Gerke and Mike Casey examine how heightened conflict in the Middle East is affecting the energy sector.



Form Energy and Crusoe reach deal for 12 GWh of AI data center batteries
26 Mar 2026 at 7:01pm
by Sean Wolfe
Form Energy and Crusoe announced a capacity agreement to deliver 12 gigawatt-hours of energy storage systems for AI data centers starting in 2027.



Utilities with antiquated digital tools are finding it hard to keep pace
26 Mar 2026 at 5:23pm
by Cory Maxwell
Even as many utilities reap huge benefits by leveraging digital tools, a chasm exists between those delivering truly world-class digital experiences and those still operating in the dark ages, writes Cory Maxwell of JD Power.



Data centers shattered records in 2025. So why is construction slowing down?
26 Mar 2026 at 3:03pm
by Kevin Clark
Power procurement bottlenecks, permitting delays and zoning hurdles are constraining a sector that otherwise shows no signs of cooling.




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