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Tigo GO Battery can now interact in US VPP programs
29 Jan 2026 at 3:58pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Tigo Energy announced today that the Tigo GO Battery now qualifies for participation in select virtual power plant (VPP) programs across the country. The GO Battery has also been added to the EnergyHub and Uplight distributed energy resource management (DERM) platforms. The Tigo GO Battery is fully compatible with the latest energy products from the Tigo GO Optimized… The post Tigo GO Battery can now interact in US VPP programs appeared first on Solar Power World.

SolarCycle begins solar panel recycling in Georgia
29 Jan 2026 at 2:02pm
by Kelly Pickerel
SolarCycle has begun recycling solar panels at its new facility in Cedartown, Georgia. The 255,000-ft2 recycling facility is home to SolarCycle’s proprietary next-generation advanced recycling technology, which delivers more than double the throughput of the company’s first-generation recycling lines. The new process allows for 100% landfill diversion and recovers 96% of the value from the… The post SolarCycle begins solar panel recycling in Georgia appeared first on Solar Power World.

Solar Battle of the Bands rocks again at Intersolar this February
29 Jan 2026 at 1:58pm
by Billy Ludt
The California Solar & Storage Association (CALSSA) announced the line-up for Solar Battle of the Bands (SBOB), a semi-regular music competition with groups composed of U.S. solar workers. The event will return on Thursday, February 19 to Moonshine Flats in San Diego, following the second day of the Intersolar & Energy Storage North America (IESNA).… The post Solar Battle of the Bands rocks again at Intersolar this February appeared first on Solar Power World.

Kiwa report shows US panel manufacturers are making critical quality mistakes
29 Jan 2026 at 1:30pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Kiwa PI Berlin released its latest report reviewing the quality of solar panel manufacturers, noting that new production regions (especially the United States) report higher manufacturing mistakes. “The 2026 PV Module Manufacturing Quality Report” summarizes Kiwa PI Berlin’s quality assurance findings from factory audits, production oversight and pre-shipment inspections. The organization found new defect patterns… The post Kiwa report shows US panel manufacturers are making critical quality mistakes appeared first on Solar Power World.

Small solar project for Maine Habitat for Humanity branch makes big difference
28 Jan 2026 at 7:29pm
by Kelly Pickerel
In Maine, the Habitat for Humanity of Waldo County (HFHWC) has installed a solar project at its recently opened ReStore that will offset 100% of the facility’s electricity use. The 18.92-kW system was installed in partnership with nonprofit solar provider Everybody Solar. The solar project will enable HFHWC to direct more resources toward building and… The post Small solar project for Maine Habitat for Humanity branch makes big difference appeared first on Solar Power World.

Exclusive photos: ELITE Solar opens Egypt cell and panel manufacturing to supply US
28 Jan 2026 at 6:00pm
by Kelly Pickerel
No country has affected global solar panel supply chains more than the United States. Since the boom of solar in the early 2010s, the U.S. government has chased Chinese firms across the world, initiating tariffs on products as they’re “dumped” into the U.S. market at uncompetitive prices. When the Dept. of Commerce first placed antidumping… The post Exclusive photos: ELITE Solar opens Egypt cell and panel manufacturing to supply US appeared first on Solar Power World.

Pivot Energy, University of Denver complete Colorado’s 1st virtual net-metered solar project
28 Jan 2026 at 3:17pm
by Billy Ludt
Pivot Energy, a national renewable energy provider headquartered in Denver, and the University of Denver (DU), have completed the state’s first off-site net-metered solar project. This project contributes to DU’s goal to offset 100% of its electricity with renewable energy. The 3.28-MWDC project, located in Johnstown, started producing renewable energy earlier this month. Under an… The post Pivot Energy, University of Denver complete Colorado’s 1st virtual net-metered solar project appeared first on Solar Power World.

National group forms board to develop clean tech workforce
28 Jan 2026 at 2:22pm
by Billy Ludt
The Clean Technology Training Trust (CTTT) is forming its National Advisory Board, a cross-sector group of labor leaders, industry partners, workforce experts and educators to develop training and apprenticeship pathways for the nation’s clean transportation and advanced manufacturing economy. The advisory board will advise CTTT and its mission to scale careers in zero-emission vehicle maintenance,… The post National group forms board to develop clean tech workforce appeared first on Solar Power World.

48-MW solar project built along Ohio River comes online
27 Jan 2026 at 9:15pm
by Billy Ludt
Doral Renewables‘ Great Bend Solar project reached commercial operation on January 6. The project met substantial completion in December 2025. The 48-MW project, located in Meigs County, was built on the Great Bend of the Ohio River, near the state border with West Virginia. Doral Renewables commissioned PCL Construction in April 2024 to build the… The post 48-MW solar project built along Ohio River comes online appeared first on Solar Power World.

PureSky Energy completes community solar projects serving LMI customers
27 Jan 2026 at 8:56pm
by Billy Ludt
PureSky Energy has reached commercial operations of its Heath Brook and Sand Brook community solar projects in Corinth, New York. The two solar farms – which together total approximately 12.92 MWDC (about 5 MWAC each) – are now delivering clean, renewable power to the grid. Combined, Heath Brook and Sand Brook will generate around 18.8 million kWh… The post PureSky Energy completes community solar projects serving LMI customers appeared first on Solar Power World.

Standard Solar, TurningPoint Energy spearhead Delaware community solar portfolio
27 Jan 2026 at 8:46pm
by Billy Ludt
TurningPoint Energy (TPE) and Standard Solar will collaborate on 11.2 MW of community solar built across two projects in Kent and Sussex counties in Delaware. In 2022, TPE committed to investing more than $100 million in projects across the state. Located in Harrington and Bridgeville, each of the projects are 5.6-MWDC single-axis tracker systems and… The post Standard Solar, TurningPoint Energy spearhead Delaware community solar portfolio appeared first on Solar Power World.

Californians for Local, Affordable Solar and Storage launches new association
27 Jan 2026 at 8:22pm
by Kelly Pickerel
A new association will make a renewed push for a viable community solar and storage program in California. Californians for Local, Affordable Solar and Storage (CLASS) will work to expand access to local, affordable clean energy, lower electricity bills for families and small businesses, and create new revenue opportunities for farmers and landowners across the state.… The post Californians for Local, Affordable Solar and Storage launches new association appeared first on Solar Power World.


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POWERGEN 2026: Mesa Power Solutions redefines industrial reliability in oil fields, for data centers and beyond
29 Jan 2026 at 7:48pm
by Jeremiah Karpowicz
Mesa Power Solutions has created a suite of products and service models that are designed to answer the what, how and when of power generation needs.



SEIA elects new board chair, board members to spearhead American solar + storage progress
29 Jan 2026 at 7:37pm
by Sean Wolfe
Scott Moskowitz of Qcells was elected chair of the Solar Energy Industries Association Board, with Dr. Ingmar Ritzenhofen as vice chair.



Judge rules Massachusetts offshore wind project halted by Trump administration can continue
29 Jan 2026 at 7:10pm
by Associated Press Editors
A federal judge in Boston allowed the Vineyard Wind project to continue, halting the Trump administration's stop work order, citing economic losses.



Hundreds of thousands still without power in Tennessee and Mississippi following Winter Storm Fern
29 Jan 2026 at 4:26pm
by Paul Gerke
Winter Storm Fern caused extensive power outages in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana, affecting hundreds of thousands of customers. Restoration efforts are still ongoing for several utilities.



Does solar really need subsidies? How successful renewable energy projects are adapting in 2026
29 Jan 2026 at 3:42pm
by Paul Gerke
The renewable energy microgrid market is evolving due to funding and interconnection challenges, according to recent research outlined by a panel of experts in a recent webcast on Factor This.



Five figures that shine a light on the affordability landscape in 2026
28 Jan 2026 at 6:06pm
by Clarion Energy Content Directors
With energy affordability expected to be a cornerstone issue for the industry in 2026, SECC CEO Nathan Shannon looks at five key statistics – both from SECC’s survey and other sources – that illuminate the landscape that American households are facing at the beginning of the year. 



Illinois high court rejects challenge to wind-generated transmission line
27 Jan 2026 at 8:41pm
by Clarion Energy Content Directors
The Illinois Supreme Court ruled 6-0 to uphold a permit for the Grain Belt Express transmission line, facilitating wind power transport from Kansas to Indiana.



Kraken gets $1 billion boost to take flight
27 Jan 2026 at 6:43pm
by Clarion Energy Content Directors
Kraken has recently announced an approximately £750 million ($1 billion) funding round, paving the way for its demerger from Octopus Energy Group.



How grid operators and planners are combining measurement and modeling to maintain resilience
27 Jan 2026 at 3:27pm
by Paul Gerke
Duncan Burt of Reactive Technologies and FPL's Dr. Andrew Arana discuss changing power grid dynamics in a Factor This webcast, highlighting the need for improved measurement and modeling.



Former Homestake Mine hydro plant in Spearfish Canyon could become an interpretive center
26 Jan 2026 at 7:17pm
by Clarion Energy Content Directors
The South Dakota House of Representatives voted 60-9 to transfer the Homestake Mine Hydro Electric Plant in Spearfish Canyon to the Spearfish Canyon Foundation for potential conversion to an interpretive center.




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