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Month: March 2024

SolarEdge launches inverter upgrade program in the United States

SolarEdge Technologies today launches its Re-Energize upgrade program in the United States, which will enable homeowners to get new SolarEdge equipment and a new warranty when they upgrade their existing system. The program offers homeowners special promotional pricing on the Home Hub inverter, which comes with a new 12-year warranty, new five-year data cell card, …

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Silfab agrees to purchase glass from SolarCycle for American-made solar panels

Silfab Solar has signed an agreement with SolarCycle to purchase ultra-low carbon domestic glass for its U.S.-made solar panels. Credit: Silfab SolarCycle recently announced plans to build a first-of-its-kind factory in Georgia to make new solar glass using recycled materials from retired solar panels. The planned SolarCycle glass facility is about 300 miles from Silfab …

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New York opens $16 million to clean hydrogen advancement in the state

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced more than $16 million is now available to advance innovation in clean hydrogen through the Hydrogen and Clean Fuel Program, a state initiative. This funding will be allotted to support clean hydrogen research, development and demonstration (RD&D) projects; and it can also help leverage federal hydrogen funding opportunities to …

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Solar can help with marijuana’s green problem

Indoor cannabis growth was estimated to use 1% of all U.S. electricity consumption back in 2012, before any states had legalized it. This number has grown like a weed, creating an opportunity for solar to decarbonize operations. March 15, 2024 Indoor cannabis growing operations use a staggering amount of electricity, requiring high-powered lighting, heating and …

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Sunrise brief: Direct pay process, tax credit transfer recapture risk, and more

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Solar installers can get their own apps with Sunvoy white-label option

Sunvoy has launched white-labeled native apps in the Google and Apple app stores, allowing any solar installer to have its own branded app. Traditionally, solar installers have not had an app to provide their customers where customers could track their project and see their energy data in a single place. With more equipment being installed …

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New report finds solar on Pennsylvania K-12 schools has tripled in last decade

In the last 10 years, Pennsylvania K-12 schools have nearly tripled the amount of solar installed, according to a new statewide report on schools’ solar uptake published by Generation180, a clean energy nonprofit. The solar capacity installed at statewide schools over the past 10 years grew from 14 MW to approximately 39 MW. The new …

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