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Michigan unions launch coalition to create clean energy jobs
10 Feb 2026 at 7:54pm
by Billy Ludt
Michigan labor leaders today launched Michigan Climate Jobs (MICJ), a coalition of labor unions centered on building careers and projects in clean energy. Michigan is the third state to announce a coalition of this kind that is guided by the principles published in a report by the Climate Jobs Institute at Cornell University. “Today, we… The post Michigan unions launch coalition to create clean energy jobs appeared first on Solar Power World.

Oregon awards $12 million to 24 projects in community renewable energy grant program
10 Feb 2026 at 12:42pm
by Kelly Pickerel
The Oregon Dept. of Energy has selected 24 recipients to receive nearly $12 million in Community Renewable Energy Grant Program funds. The program supports planning and construction of renewable energy or energy resilience projects for Tribes, public bodies and consumer-owned utilities. ODOE received 76 applications requesting over $46 million to support projects for this fourth… The post Oregon awards $12 million to 24 projects in community renewable energy grant program appeared first on Solar Power World.

Sunraycer to install 503 MWh of energy storage in Texas
9 Feb 2026 at 8:26pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Clean energy project developer Sunraycer has signed a supply and service agreement for two standalone battery energy storage projects totaling 503 MWh in Franklin County, Texas. The projects, collectively known as the Lupinus projects, will use BESS from Canadian Solar business e-STORAGE. Lupinus 1, a 202-MWh facility, will begin construction in Q1 2027 and reach… The post Sunraycer to install 503 MWh of energy storage in Texas appeared first on Solar Power World.

End of an era: Sec. 201 tariffs on imported solar panels expire
9 Feb 2026 at 6:24pm
by Kelly Pickerel
For the first time in eight years, imported solar panels to the United States are no longer met with Sec. 201 tariffs. Initiated in President Donald Trump’s first term and extended by his successor Joe Biden, the tariffs expired on Feb. 6, 2026. Tariffs under Sec. 201 of the Trade Act of 1974 are designed… The post End of an era: Sec. 201 tariffs on imported solar panels expire appeared first on Solar Power World.

ITC makes initial determination in latest Shoals vs. Voltage patent drama
9 Feb 2026 at 1:22pm
by Kelly Pickerel
The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has issued its initial determination in a patent infringement complaint against Voltage, finding that cable management patents from Shoals Technologies Group were infringed upon. On Feb. 6, Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Doris Johnson Hines determined that Voltage violated Sec. 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 by importing its… The post ITC makes initial determination in latest Shoals vs. Voltage patent drama appeared first on Solar Power World.

PG&E will try out SPAN Edge customer meter upgrade device
6 Feb 2026 at 7:20pm
by Kelly Pickerel
The “at-the-meter” grid technology device SPAN Edge is now accepted for customer use by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). SPAN Edge enables real-time load management and allows homes to add new electric appliances or EV charging without costly electric panel or service upgrades — addressing one of the most significant barriers to residential electrification.… The post PG&E will try out SPAN Edge customer meter upgrade device appeared first on Solar Power World.

PR firm launches Fieldwise Civic Engagement community network
6 Feb 2026 at 6:45pm
by Kelly Pickerel
PR firm KAOH Media has started a new division, Fieldwise Civic Engagement, that is designed to support efficient land use, infrastructure development, brownfield reclamation and clean energy projects with local insight and meaningful engagement. The network will also offer support for Tribal Nations initiatives on previously impacted or underutilized lands. Fieldwise boasts a network of… The post PR firm launches Fieldwise Civic Engagement community network appeared first on Solar Power World.

Government decides to not appeal CIT ruling on retroactive solar panel tariffs
5 Feb 2026 at 7:49pm
by Kelly Pickerel
The U.S. federal government, which was fighting a U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) ruling requiring Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to retroactively collect two years of tariffs on imported solar panels, filed a motion last week to dismiss its appeal. The U.S. Court of Appeals today granted the dismissal. This now leaves only trade… The post Government decides to not appeal CIT ruling on retroactive solar panel tariffs appeared first on Solar Power World.

Chinese parent company plans sale of Boviet Solar panel business
5 Feb 2026 at 3:57pm
by Kelly Pickerel
The parent company behind Boviet Solar wants out of the solar industry and is exploring sale options of Boviet’s Vietnam and U.S. entities. Ningbo Boway Alloy Material, a China-based technology company involved in the alloy, semiconductor and machinery industries, acquired Boviet Solar in 2016. Boviet originally got its start in Vietnam in 2013, and Boway… The post Chinese parent company plans sale of Boviet Solar panel business appeared first on Solar Power World.

Conservative renewables group’s poll finds most Virginia voters support solar
5 Feb 2026 at 3:09pm
by Billy Ludt
Southeast conservative renewables advocacy group Energy Right has found that Virginia voters largely support solar development in the state. Energy Right issued a survey last month to 861 likely voters on the topic of energy affordability and solutions to stabilizing those prices, including solar PV. In nearly every survey category, 50% of respondents or greater… The post Conservative renewables group’s poll finds most Virginia voters support solar appeared first on Solar Power World.

REC Solar building 3.3-MW solar project on California cold storage facility
5 Feb 2026 at 2:33pm
by Billy Ludt
REC Solar has contracted with cold storage solutions and logistics company Arctic Cold on a 3.3-MW rooftop solar system at its new location in Santa Maria, California. The Santa Maria facility primarily provides cold storage for fresh and frozen fruits distributed to regional food service providers and big-box retailers. The ballast-mounted solar system will offset… The post REC Solar building 3.3-MW solar project on California cold storage facility appeared first on Solar Power World.

Nextpower, Array Technologies rank in Wood Mackenzie’s top solar tracker companies
5 Feb 2026 at 2:06pm
by Billy Ludt
U.S. solar tracker company Nextpower (formerly Nextracker) is at the top of Wood Mackenzie’s global PV tracker manufacturer rankings based on data for the first half of 2025, with Chinese manufacturer Trina Tracker following in second place and another U.S.-based company, Array Technologies, in third. This ranking evaluates 24 leading manufacturers across five countries. “Our… The post Nextpower, Array Technologies rank in Wood Mackenzie’s top solar tracker companies appeared first on Solar Power World.


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The US lost $35B in clean energy projects last year
10 Feb 2026 at 6:37pm
by Clarion Energy Content Directors
A new report indicates that Trump administration policies led to billions of dollars in canceled investment and tens of thousands of lost jobs.



Planning for AI’s next wave: distributed inference and the future of grid reliability
10 Feb 2026 at 6:33pm
by Clarion Energy Content Directors
AI‑driven electricity demand is coming, but its impact on the grid is not predetermined, writes contributor Ben Sooter, Director of AI, EPRI.



Prioritizing affordability while modernizing the grid, with Exelon EVP and COO Mike Innocenzo
9 Feb 2026 at 7:00pm
by Jeremiah Karpowicz
On this episode of the Factor This podcast, Exelon EVP and COO Mike Innocenzo explains why affordability has become the starting point for every conversation at Exelon, and shares how the company navigates the massive costs of data center integration and EV adoption while overseeing a $38 billion capital plan



Warmer water in Lake Mead risks vital operations
9 Feb 2026 at 6:37pm
by Clarion Energy Content Directors
Rising water temperatures in Lake Mead, driven by drought and climate change, challenge water treatment and hydropower operations, experts warn.



Oregon, Washington and tribes head back to court after Trump pulls out of deal to recover salmon
9 Feb 2026 at 6:26pm
by Associated Press Editors
Lawyers for conservation groups, Native American tribes, and Oregon and Washington seek court changes to dam operations on the Snake and Columbia Rivers.



Can this safer nuclear fuel make a comeback? – This Week in Cleantech
6 Feb 2026 at 7:01pm
by Paul Gerke
On this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, hosts Paul Gerke Mike Casey discuss the potential comeback of “tri-structural isotropic” or TRISO nuclear fuel, which is much safer but much more expensive than low-enriched uranium.



Utility Broadband Alliance celebrates five years at DTECH 2026
5 Feb 2026 at 8:45pm
by Sean Wolfe
The Utility Broadband Alliance marks five years of promoting private broadband for utilities, celebrating at DTECH 2026 with new members and a Board of Directors.



Electric utilities face policy uncertainty as large-load demand accelerates
5 Feb 2026 at 1:33am
by Kevin Clark
Utility industry leaders at DTECH 2026 explored how federal actions, tariffs and data center demand are complicating grid planning.



Walk the exhibition floor at DTECH 2026
5 Feb 2026 at 12:29am
by Paul Gerke
Factor This content director Paul Gerke tours the exhibition hall at DTECH 2026, showing off interesting booths and stopping to check out live demonstrations and other interesting stuff.



S&C Electric Company announces new interoperable control solution at DTECH
4 Feb 2026 at 7:56pm
by Sean Wolfe
At DTECH 2026 in San Diego, S&C Electric Company announced a collaboration with Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories on the SEL-651RD Advanced Digital Control.




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