Day: February 19, 2025

U.S. manufacturer offers steel-framed bifacial solar modules

Heliene announced a multi-year agreement with Origami Solar, a U.S. manufacturer of steel frames for solar modules, eliminating tariff and supply chain risk of imported aluminum frames. February 19, 2025 Beginning in April, Heliene will offer bifacial solar modules with Origami Solar’s steel frames as well as with existing aluminum frame options. Heliene said Origami’s …

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GAF Energy launches more powerful Timberline Solar shingle

Three years after first unveiling a nailable solar shingle to the market, GAF Energy today launches its second evolution of the Timberline Solar product. Timberline Solar ES 2 delivers 23% more power than its predecessor — 57 W per shingle. “Timberline Solar ES 2 represents everything we’ve learned about solar roofing, enhanced by extensive feedback from… …

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Republican-led community solar legislation moves forward in Missouri and Iowa

Legislation in Missouri aims to launch a three-year pilot program, whereas a new comprehensive community solar policy goes before the House in Iowa. February 19, 2025 In Iowa, House Bill 81, which aims to help scale community solar in the state, passed unanimously out of the House Commerce Committee and now goes before the Iowa …

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FREYR rebrands as T1 Energy

FREYR Battery announced it will rebrand as T1 Energy. The former Norwegian company focused on lithium battery development is now an American solar panel manufacturer with battery aspirations. “The rebirth of our company as T1 Energy is about American energy, jobs, and advanced manufacturing. The U.S. needs domestic supply chains and manufacturing capacity to harness …

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Sunrise brief: Sunnova cuts about 15% of workforce

Also on the rise: Enhanced geothermal projects could scale greatly as costs decline. Invenergy CEO and spouse give $100 million to advance the energy transition. And more. Enhanced geothermal projects could scale greatly as costs decline A team of researchers and industry participants predict a significant near-term energy contribution from enhanced geothermal projects, saying in …

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