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Origis developing 413-MW West Texas solar portfolio
5 Mar 2026 at 7:20pm
by Billy LudtOrigis Energy is slated to complete three solar projects totaling 413 MW in Ector County, Texas, this summer. The Rockhound Projects have received their final round of financing and will join Swift Air Solar II and III in West Texas to produce more than 700 MW of solar energy upon completion. “This financing reflects the…
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Vistra adds Enphase batteries to Texas VPP program5 Mar 2026 at 6:34pm
by Billy LudtElectricity retailer Vistra is expanding its battery aggregation program to include Enphase Energy‘s IQ Batteries for residential virtual power plant (VPP) purposes. The program, Battery Rewards, is offered through Vistra’s flagship retail electricity brand, TXU Energy, and lets eligible Enphase customers earn incentives by exporting stored battery power to the grid during periods of high…
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Meta signs PPA on 441-MW Texas solar project portfolio5 Mar 2026 at 2:06pm
by Billy LudtZelestra, a renewable energy company, has commenced construction on its two largest U.S. solar projects to date. Lead EPC McCarthy Building Cos. has started work on both the 253-MWDC Echols Grove in Lamar County, Texas, and the 188-MWDC Cedar Range in Hopkins County. “Following our rapid growth in 2025, Zelestra’s expansion in the U.S. energy…
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Real estate firm Clayco starts solar development business4 Mar 2026 at 2:07pm
by Billy LudtClayco, a turnkey real estate development and construction firm, is launching Power and Energy, a new business unit that expands the company into the renewable energy sector. With an initial focus on utility-scale solar and energy storage projects, Clayco Power and Energy will provide design and EPC services. “Clayco is committed to supporting the country’s…
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Arevon’s 430-MW project increased Missouri’s solar capacity by nearly 50%4 Mar 2026 at 1:55pm
by Billy LudtArevon Energy, a renewable energy developer, started operations at the 430-MWDC Kelso Solar Project in Scott County, Missouri. Arevon developed, built and will own and operate the Kelso Solar Project. The two-phase facility, Arevon’s first utility-scale projects in Missouri, increased the state’s solar capacity by nearly 50% and generates enough energy to power more than…
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Enerflo, Palmetto offer battery-only lease product for residential installers4 Mar 2026 at 12:38pm
by Kelly PickerelSolar sales operating system Enerflo is partnering with Palmetto to offer Palmetto Energy Backup, a battery-only lease product fully integrated into the Enerflo platform. This new offering enables residential solar installers to sell backup energy storage as a standalone lease, without requiring homeowners to pay cash or secure traditional financing. Palmetto Energy Backup is a…
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Scanifly is official design platform for CertainTeed’s SunStyle solar roof3 Mar 2026 at 7:57pm
by Kelly PickerelScanifly 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…
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Fronius releases new battery-free backup energy device3 Mar 2026 at 7:52pm
by Billy LudtFronius 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…
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PA Solar Center program initiates 70 new projects in Pennsylvania3 Mar 2026 at 4:20pm
by Billy LudtPennsylvania 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…
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GreenLancer integrates SolarGrade software for project O&M3 Mar 2026 at 3:03pm
by Billy LudtGreenLancer, 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…
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WoodMac warns of lithium supply deficit by 20283 Mar 2026 at 1:07pm
by Kelly PickerelGlobal 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…
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Community solar expansion legislation sent to Virginia governor3 Mar 2026 at 12:50pm
by Kelly PickerelThe 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…
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Alabama Power installs Tesla Megapacks at former coal plant site for state’s first utility-scale BESS project
5 Mar 2026 at 6:54pm
by Sean WolfeAlabama Power is installing the state's first utility-scale battery energy storage system at the former Plant Gorgas site, utilizing Tesla Megapacks to support peak energy loads.

Trump says deal on data centers will lower electricity prices as tech companies vow to cover costs
5 Mar 2026 at 6:46pm
by Associated Press EditorsPresident Donald Trump invited technology companies to the White House to commit to developing their own power generation amid concerns over electricity costs.

POWERGEN 2026: The DR aura 412 is responsive by design and reliable by nature
5 Mar 2026 at 5:28pm
by Jeremiah Karpowicz2G Energy, based in Heek, Germany, launched the DR aura 412, a 620 kW natural gas generator, to address power generation needs at POWERGEN 2026.

Right-sizing utility wildfire investments for smaller utilities
5 Mar 2026 at 12:59pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsSmaller utilities face wildfire risks and liability but lack resources to expand programs. They must adopt baseline readiness strategies for safety.

Enverus to acquire AI-enabled design automation platform for utilities
4 Mar 2026 at 8:24pm
by Sean WolfeEnverus will acquire Spatial Business Systems, enhancing utility engineering workflows with AI-driven design automation solutions.
Smart city success starts with sharing data, but what’s next?
4 Mar 2026 at 7:47pm
by Paul GerkeMunicipal utility CPS Energy in San Antonio, Texas, promotes smart city initiatives through data-sharing and partnerships, enhancing infrastructure and community services.

The evolution of energy with Hydro One’s Joe Zerdin | DTECH Interview Studio
4 Mar 2026 at 5:09pm
by Paul GerkeJoe Zerdin of Hydro One discussed energy industry opportunities at DTECH in San Diego, California, emphasizing capacity and reliability challenges.

Rethinking decarbonization markets – The invisible infrastructure and systems thinking paradox
4 Mar 2026 at 1:00pm
by Ben GerberThe energy transition does not suffer from a lack of capital, ambition, or engineering capability. It suffers from a mismatch between physical and invisible infrastructure and a lack of systems design thinking, writes CleanCounts CEO Ben Gerber.

Moving toward open standards and high-quality utility data with Landis+Gyr | DTECH Interview Studio
3 Mar 2026 at 8:14pm
by Paul GerkeAt DTECH 2026, we sat down with Doug Jeademann, VP, Research & Development, Americas at Landis+Gyr to discuss how utilities need insights that that span from the grid edge to enterprise, and how they also need a mindset change to look beyond billing data and adopt platforms that can deliver real-time situational awareness.

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

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