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CBP continues to detain Mexican-assembled Maxeon solar panels at U.S. border

Maxeon Solar Technologies released an update today on its Mexican-assembled solar panels that have been held for months at the U.S. border by Customs & Border Protection (CBP). CBP is reviewing the supply chains of solar panels at all points of import, ensuring compliance with the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA). Although Maxeon says …

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National Grid Renewables begins building 100-MW Wisconsin solar project

National Grid Renewables started on-site construction of the 100-MW Apple River Solar Project in Polk County, Wisconsin. “As a company founded by a farmer in the Midwest, we have a strong commitment to bolstering rural economies through our renewable energy projects, and it’s exciting to see that growth in western Wisconsin,” said Joe Ibrahim, VP …

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Anza expands solar panel procurement platform to track domestic content eligibility

Procurement platform Anza has expanded its platform capabilities to enable solar panel buyers to find domestic solar modules for their projects. Anza has more than 95% of the module supply market on its platform, providing developers with real-time visibility into all available solar panels, including domestically made product from 10 manufacturers for 2025-2026 delivery. Nine …

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Shoals vs. Voltage patent infringement review still ongoing

The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) will review its final initial determination made in August concerning a patent infringement investigation related to connectors from Shoals Technologies Group. Voltage LYNX On Aug. 30, the ITC released its initial determination on violation of Sec. 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, finding that Voltage was infringing on …

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Energy storage manufacturer NeoVolta phase one approved for $250 million DOE loan

NeoVolta announced it has completed phase one of its application for a $250 million loan from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Title 17 Loan Program Office (LPO). The company has been approved by DOE LPO for its phase one application and will now move to the phase two technical due diligence stage. The company …

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The great untapped potential of virtual power plants

We need every tool in the toolkit to improve grid reliability, and we need them now, RMI’s managing director, Mark Dyson, told the pv magazine USA Week audience. November 13, 2024 Virtual power plants (VPPs) are an aggregation of small-scale distributed energy resources including solar energy systems, electric vehicles (EVs), EV chargers and demand response …

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Solar stocks plummet, market is “wildly emotional” about Trump

Solar stocks have shed value following the Trump election, but residential solar provider Sunnova chief executive officer John Berger said believes the market is misunderstanding the strength of the industry under the Trump administration. November 13, 2024 In the trading day following the announcement that Donald Trump was elected U.S. president in the 2024 election, …

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