Day: January 23, 2025

Solar panel, racking integration positioned to fulfill domestic content requirements

An integration between First Solar’s domestic-made modules and Terrasmart’s trackers is expected to satisfy the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) domestic content bonus requirements. Made for ground-mounted solar installations, the integration uses First Solar’s Series 7 TR1 module and Terrasmart’s fixed-tilt racks and its TerraTrak 1P single-axis tracker. The companies said the pairing will “confidently” meet the …

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Republican Congress members support retaining clean energy tax credits

At least eight Republican Congress members voiced support for retaining tax credits created by the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022. January 23, 2025 Among the many changes to U.S. energy policy in the first days of the second Trump Administration, one that is highly anticipated by the renewable energy industry is the potential cuts to …

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Trina donates solar panels to Wisconsin nonprofit pursuing decarbonization

Trinasolar US announced it is donating more than 1,200 PERC solar modules for use in Wisconsin solar projects through the Couillard Solar Foundation (CSF). The modules, totaling 479 kW, will help power rural households, schools, nonprofits and other community organizations. “We are deeply committed to supporting the Wisconsin community by actively engaging in partnerships, fostering open …

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State solar policy increasingly moving away from traditional net metering

The N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) released its 2024 annual review and Q4 update edition of The 50 States of Solar. The quarterly series tracks state regulatory and legislative discussions and actions on distributed solar policy. The Q4 report finds that 47 states, plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, took some type …

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50 States of Solar report: Utilities pushed for more fixed charges in 2024

The N.C. Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) released its 2024 annual review and Q4 update edition of The 50 States of Solar. The quarterly series provides insights on state regulatory and legislative discussions and actions on distributed solar policy, with a focus on net metering, distributed solar valuation, community solar, residential fixed charges, residential demand …

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Colorado electric co-op enters PPA with Silicon Ranch for 150-MW solar project

Another solar project by Silicon Ranch. United Power, an electric cooperative serving Colorado’s northern front range, announces the signing of a power purchase agreement for its latest solar resource, the 150-MW Byers Solar Farm. The new solar installation is being developed in partnership with Silicon Ranch. “Byers Solar Farm continues United Power’s march toward energy …

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Sunrise brief: Where does solar stand in Trump’s ‘all the above’ energy policy?

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