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Senators propose to bring back 5% safe harbor to utility-scale solar projects
25 Feb 2026 at 8:17pm
by Kelly Pickerel
In August 2025, the Dept. of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released new guidelines related to safe harboring solar projects for the investment tax credit (ITC). Safe harboring allows companies to demonstrate a good-faith effort at starting a solar project to secure the applicable tax credits in place that year. Whereas utility-scale solar projects… The post Senators propose to bring back 5% safe harbor to utility-scale solar projects appeared first on Solar Power World.

MacLean-Fogg acquires OMCO’s solar and roll forming businesses
25 Feb 2026 at 3:06pm
by Billy Ludt
Global industrial company MacLean-Fogg has acquired domestic roll-forming manufacturer OMCO and its solar racking and tracker businesses. “We are excited about this opportunity to take OMCO Solar to the next level, now with the backing of a great partner in MacLean-Fogg. We look forward to growing our team and adding even more value to our… The post MacLean-Fogg acquires OMCO’s solar and roll forming businesses appeared first on Solar Power World.

Renewables produced more than 25% of US electricity by end of 2025
25 Feb 2026 at 2:34pm
by Billy Ludt
Renewable energy produced more than one-quarter of U.S. electricity in 2025 and was responsible for more than one-third of new installed generating capacity, according to a review of U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) data by the SUN DAY Campaign. SUN DAY expects solar, wind and battery energy storage systems to add 60% more electricity to… The post Renewables produced more than 25% of US electricity by end of 2025 appeared first on Solar Power World.

REC sales on WV school district’s solar project free up money for two teacher salaries
25 Feb 2026 at 1:00pm
by Kelly Pickerel
The first six solar systems in a 15-system portfolio are now complete in Wayne County, West Virginia. The systems are being installed by Solar Holler for the Wayne County School District. Ever.green, a marketplace empowering businesses of all sizes to participate in the energy transition through the purchase and sale of long-term renewable energy certificates… The post REC sales on WV school district’s solar project free up money for two teacher salaries appeared first on Solar Power World.

First Solar gets access to Oxford PV perovskite patents
24 Feb 2026 at 9:33pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Oxford PV, a solar perovskite company operating in Europe, has opened its patent portfolio to American panel manufacturer First Solar. First Solar has signed a patent licensing agreement with Oxford PV, which provides First Solar with access to Oxford’s existing issued patents and currently pending patent applications. The non-exclusive license allows First Solar to continue… The post First Solar gets access to Oxford PV perovskite patents appeared first on Solar Power World.

Vote Solar: Rewritten Massachusetts climate bill good for solar but lacks long-term plan
24 Feb 2026 at 9:18pm
by Kelly Pickerel
The Massachusetts House has released its redraft of a climate omnibus bill (H.4744). The bill includes provisions recommended by advocacy organizations, including Vote Solar, that would make the grid more resilient and more affordable, but it still calls for dramatic funding cuts to the Commonwealth’s nation-leading energy efficiency program. While many of the solar provisions… The post Vote Solar: Rewritten Massachusetts climate bill good for solar but lacks long-term plan appeared first on Solar Power World.

Commerce suggests 100%+ tariffs for solar panels from India, Indonesia, Laos
24 Feb 2026 at 7:23pm
by Kelly Pickerel
The Dept. of Commerce has released its preliminary countervailing duty (CVD) amounts in an investigation on solar cell imports from India, Indonesia and Laos. India has a general 125.87% subsidy rate, Indonesia’s general rate is 104.38% and Laos received an 80.67% rate. CVDs are placed on imports to cancel-out subsidies given to producers in and… The post Commerce suggests 100%+ tariffs for solar panels from India, Indonesia, Laos appeared first on Solar Power World.

PG&E expands Sunrun solar + storage projects for backup grid power
24 Feb 2026 at 3:58pm
by Billy Ludt
Sunrun has forged a distributed power plant partnership with Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) using more than 1,000 customers’ solar and storage systems to export energy to reduce grid constraints. “Sunrun’s groundbreaking program with PG&E shows that distributed power plants can help communities avoid the high cost of adding more poles and wires to… The post PG&E expands Sunrun solar + storage projects for backup grid power appeared first on Solar Power World.

GreenSpark, Encore bring online 13-MW agrivoltaic community solar portfolio
24 Feb 2026 at 2:25pm
by Kelly Pickerel
GreenSpark Solar and Encore Renewable Energy have completed a 13-MWDC portfolio of agrivoltaic community solar projects across New York and Vermont. The three-project portfolio includes the 3.8-MW Constable Solar (Constable, New York), 2.9-MW Boardman Hill Solar (West Rutland, Vermont) and 6.3-MW Danyow Solar (Sheldon, Vermont). This portfolio includes Encore’s first completed solar project in New… The post GreenSpark, Encore bring online 13-MW agrivoltaic community solar portfolio appeared first on Solar Power World.

Renewbrook Energy acquires PosiGen’s orphaned residential solar projects
24 Feb 2026 at 2:03pm
by Billy Ludt
Residential solar company Renewbrook Energy has acquired most of PosiGen Solar’s residential project portfolio following the company’s bankruptcy in late 2025. PosiGen was a multi-state solar contractor that underwent several rounds of personnel layoffs in 2025 before shuttering. The company missed an interest payment on a credit facility in August 2025 after it expanded operations… The post Renewbrook Energy acquires PosiGen’s orphaned residential solar projects appeared first on Solar Power World.

Weidmuller releases new PV connector series for 1,500-V systems
24 Feb 2026 at 12:42pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Weidmuller USA has released its WM4 C PV connectors for advanced solar applications. With robust and reliable crimp contacts that support up to 1,500 V, these UL-approved PV connectors are compatible with residential, commercial and utility-scale solar systems. Designed with an anti-tampering locking mechanism, the WM4 C PV connectors provide a durable solution for any… The post Weidmuller releases new PV connector series for 1,500-V systems appeared first on Solar Power World.

From which countries did the US import solar panels in 2025?
23 Feb 2026 at 8:39pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Despite significant efforts to build up domestic manufacturing, U.S. solar projects are still being powered by imported solar panels. Solar Power World reviewed import data from the U.S. International Trade Commission and determined that the United States imported 33 GW of silicon solar panels in 2025 along with 21 GW of silicon solar cells. The… The post From which countries did the US import solar panels in 2025? appeared first on Solar Power World.


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What utilities can learn from Winter Storm Fern
25 Feb 2026 at 8:06pm
by Paul Gerke
Winter Storm Fern, the second-deadliest winter storm in U.S. history, caused widespread power outages across the Southeast United States. How can utilities improve their response and harden their systems for the next one?



DOE announces ‘historic’ record-breaking loan package to Southern Company for new generation, grid upgrades
25 Feb 2026 at 7:45pm
by Sean Wolfe
U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright announced a $26.5 billion loan package from the DOE to Southern Company, aimed at reducing electricity costs for millions in Georgia and Alabama.



Data centers done right? Xcel and Form Energy team up to power Google operation in Minnesota
24 Feb 2026 at 10:29pm
by Paul Gerke
Xcel Energy will power a new Google data center in Pine Island, Minnesota, in a deal that supports the state's renewable energy goals and ensures Google pays for grid upgrades to keep costs affordable for ratepayers.



Wildfire prevention moves east with Pano AI | DTECH Interview Studio
24 Feb 2026 at 9:09pm
by Paul Gerke
At DTECH 2026, we sat down with Arvind Satyam, co-funder and chief commercial officer of Pano AI, to discuss the company's recent growth, its expanding capabilities, and the real-world impact of wildfire detection and response programs.



A new record: US added 58 GWh of new energy storage capacity in 2025
24 Feb 2026 at 6:50pm
by Sean Wolfe
The U.S. energy storage industry installed a record 57.6 GWh of capacity in 2025, according to the Solar Energy Industries Association.



Enel spends a billion bucks on US wind and solar projects
24 Feb 2026 at 6:45pm
by Paul Gerke
Multinational power company Enel has agreed to spend $1 billion to expand its U.S. wind and solar portfolio and is investing $31 billion through 2028 on power grids.



Energy innovators you need to know about: EcoPhi, Noble Carbon, and Syncrowin earn top spots in DTECH Initiate startup competition
24 Feb 2026 at 5:43pm
by Paul Gerke
Startups showcased innovations in electricity at DTECH in San Diego, California. EcoPhi won first place for its substation automation technology. Smart circuit breaker company Noble Carbon and AI-powered industrial automation startup Syncrowin rounded out the podium.



Dominion says Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project tops 70% complete as turbine installation enters slower final stretch
23 Feb 2026 at 9:10pm
by Kevin Clark
The utility detailed weather delays, blade damage incident and stop-work impacts as $11.5 billion offshore wind build moves into its most schedule-sensitive phase.



Record snow drought in Western US raises concern for a spring of water shortages and wildfires
23 Feb 2026 at 8:06pm
by Associated Press Editors
A record snow drought with unprecedented heat is hitting most of the American West, depleting future water supplies for hydropower.



How utilities are transitioning from short-term battery applications to long-term BESS planning
23 Feb 2026 at 6:29pm
by Jeremiah Karpowicz
In this episode of the Factor This podcast, Brian Fellon, Senior Vice President of Power Solutions at Xpansiv, explains why battery energy storage systems are no longer an optional add-on but a critical backbone for grid operators.




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