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Canadian Solar storage subsidiary supplying battery for 150-MW Michigan solar project
24 Jun 2026 at 12:49pm
by Billy Ludt
Canadian Solar subsidiary e-STORAGE is supplying a 75-MW/381-MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) to be installed alongside Apex Clean Energy‘s 150-MW Coldwater Solar project being developed in Branch County, Michigan. e-STORAGE will deliver a BESS that combines SolBank 3.0 battery blocks with power conversion systems and e-STORAGE’s proprietary EQ‑S Energy Management System into one coordinated… The post Canadian Solar storage subsidiary supplying battery for 150-MW Michigan solar project appeared first on Solar Power World.

Sunrun, Tesla say they have 16 GW of existing home battery capacity to send to utilities
24 Jun 2026 at 12:38pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Sunrun has a new virtual power plant (VPP) program that is geared toward powering hyperscalers. The residential solar and storage installer is working with Tesla and Renew Home, an energy management platform, on the effort. The trio plans to provide more than 16 GW of residential energy storage capacity to hyperscalers and utilities by aggregating… The post Sunrun, Tesla say they have 16 GW of existing home battery capacity to send to utilities appeared first on Solar Power World.

Fluence boosts Smartstack BESS storage capacity to 10 MWh
24 Jun 2026 at 12:23pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Fluence Energy has increased the storage capacity of its Smartstack battery energy storage system, now scalable to 10 MWh. The 10-MWh system joins the company’s existing 7-MWh offering. As the latest evolution of Fluence’s scalable, standardized platform, this new system delivers expanded capacity a while maintaining the electrical architecture, footprint and deployment model customers recognize… The post Fluence boosts Smartstack BESS storage capacity to 10 MWh appeared first on Solar Power World.

Comstock Metals sets up solar panel recycling hub in Ohio
24 Jun 2026 at 12:12pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Comstock Metals is establishing a solar panel recycling facility in Cambridge, Ohio. The operation is expected to create 20 fulltime positions. Comstock will receive a $75,000 JobsOhio grant, which was facilitated by OhioSE. Comstock Metals specializes in industrial-scale recycling of end-of-life solar panels, that recovers valuable materials, including aluminum, copper, silver and glass, using a… The post Comstock Metals sets up solar panel recycling hub in Ohio appeared first on Solar Power World.

US panel manufacturers petition for AD/CVD investigation on Korean solar imports
23 Jun 2026 at 8:02pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Add South Korea to the list of countries American solar panel manufacturers are asking the U.S. Dept. of Commerce to investigate for circumventing antidumping/countervailing duty (AD/CVD) orders. Heliene of Minnesota, SEG Solar of Texas and Canadian Solar’s Indiana cell manufacturing outfit have joined under the “American Manufacturers for Energy Resilience” banner to file the investigation… The post US panel manufacturers petition for AD/CVD investigation on Korean solar imports appeared first on Solar Power World.

Sonoma CCA matches solar and storage capacities on latest dual project
23 Jun 2026 at 6:25pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Renewable Properties has completed the 4-MW Redemeyer Road Solar project in Ukiah, California. The system includes a 4-MW/16-MWh battery energy storage system and will provide power to Sonoma Clean Power, the community choice aggregator serving Sonoma and Mendocino counties in California. The Redemeyer Road project is the first locally sited solar and storage project for… The post Sonoma CCA matches solar and storage capacities on latest dual project appeared first on Solar Power World.

Enphase debuts latest microinverter for US residential solar market
23 Jun 2026 at 1:04pm
by Billy Ludt
Enphase Energy is launching the new IQ9N Microinverter for residential solar across the United States. Built with gallium nitride (GaN) technology, IQ9N Microinverters are built to work with the latest solar panels and have a 25-year limited warranty. IQ9N Microinverters support 16 A of continuous direct current and 427 VA of continuous output power. They… The post Enphase debuts latest microinverter for US residential solar market appeared first on Solar Power World.

rPlus Energies activates 400-MW Utah solar + storage project
23 Jun 2026 at 1:00pm
by Billy Ludt
rPlus Energies has started commercial operations for Green River Energy Center, a 400-MW solar and 400 MW/1,600 MWH battery energy storage project located in Emery County, Utah. Green River Energy is the largest solar plus storage facility in utility PacifiCorp’s service territory. In 2024, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox announced Operation Gigawatt, an initiative aimed at… The post rPlus Energies activates 400-MW Utah solar + storage project appeared first on Solar Power World.

US energy storage installations break all the records in Q1
23 Jun 2026 at 12:11pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Another record-breaking quarter for energy storage in the United States: Wood Mackenzie and the American Clean Power Association (ACP) have determined that 3.3 GW/8.4 GWh of battery energy storage systems were installed in Q1 2026, surpassing the previous Q1 record by 54%. Each market segment hit a new high, according to the latest “U.S. Energy Storage… The post US energy storage installations break all the records in Q1 appeared first on Solar Power World.

NeoVolta BESS manufacturing plant should open in August in Georgia
22 Jun 2026 at 2:03pm
by Kelly Pickerel
NeoVolta provided an update on its battery manufacturing facility being built in Georgia. The company confirmed that site acceptance testing is targeted for completion by the end of August 2026, and production on BESS for residential, commercial and utility-scale applications will begin in Q3. The effort in Pendergrass, Georgia, is a joint-venture of NeoVolta, LONGi… The post NeoVolta BESS manufacturing plant should open in August in Georgia appeared first on Solar Power World.

UL Solutions launches BESS evaluation services that include NFPA standards
22 Jun 2026 at 1:43pm
by Kelly Pickerel
UL Solutions is starting a new evaluation service to help battery energy storage system (BESS) manufacturers, developers and integrators address National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) requirements for mitigating fire and deflagration hazards. “Energy storage systems are growing in scale and importance,” said Ken Boyce, VP of principal engineering at UL Solutions. “Manufacturers, developers, integrators and other… The post UL Solutions launches BESS evaluation services that include NFPA standards appeared first on Solar Power World.

Canadian Solar unveils 670-W third-gen TOPCon module
22 Jun 2026 at 1:21pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Canadian Solar has launched its new TOPCon 3.0 solar panel, tailored for utility-scale power plants and C&I PV systems. With a power output of up to 670 W and a conversion efficiency of up to 24.8%, the new product is scheduled for global mass shipment starting in August 2026. The module features a multi-cut technology… The post Canadian Solar unveils 670-W third-gen TOPCon module appeared first on Solar Power World.


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Utah has a new largest solar + storage facility with 400 MW/1,600 MWh project online
23 Jun 2026 at 6:21pm
by Sean Wolfe
rPlus Energies announced the start of operations for the Green River Energy Center, a 400 MW solar and 1,600 MWh battery project in Emery County, Utah.



Meet the new HVDC line now delivering hydropower from Canada to New York
22 Jun 2026 at 8:42pm
by Sean Wolfe
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced the Champlain Hudson Power Express can now deliver hydropower from Canada to New York City, meeting 20% of its energy needs.



Hoover Dam approaches a hydropower cliff
22 Jun 2026 at 8:13pm
by Sean Wolfe
Lake Mead may drop below 1,035 feet, reducing Hoover Dam's hydropower by 70%, impacting regional power customers, according to authorities.



How renewable energy operators are closing the maintenance gap
22 Jun 2026 at 5:50pm
by Paul Gerke
Verosoft's Benjamin Brousseau explains how some renewable energy operators are closing the maintenance gap using IoT alerts and automation.



Colorado River faces ‘devastating consequences’ if another dry winter lands, experts warn
22 Jun 2026 at 3:49pm
by Sean Wolfe
Even a huge snowpack during the coming winter would only give the river basin states less than two years of storage before reservoirs returned to historic lows.



You can just do things | Factor This Brief
22 Jun 2026 at 9:58am
by Paul Gerke
Aypa Power adds storage to SRP, fusion startup Helion attracts funding and earns key regulatory licenses, MN8 brings solar online for Microsoft, Cadeler finishes turbine installation on an RWE wind farm, and one of Canada's biggest batteries is put into service.



New UBBA members showcase why communication networks are foundational to grid modernization efforts
19 Jun 2026 at 2:00pm
by Jeremiah Karpowicz
The Utility Broadband Alliance expanded its membership with organizations like Eversource Energy and Hawaiian Electric to enhance grid communication infrastructure.



What does global energy trade look like after US-Iran deal? – This Week in Cleantech
19 Jun 2026 at 10:00am
by Sean Wolfe
On this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Tim McDonnell from Semafor discusses the potential future of the Strait of Hormuz and energy markets if the US-Iran de-escalation deal holds. 



Trump administration to buy back another energy company’s offshore wind leases for 4 more projects
18 Jun 2026 at 7:10pm
by Sean Wolfe
The Trump administration is buying back Invenergy's four offshore wind leases for $765 million, redirecting funds to fossil fuel projects.



FERC takes historic action, orders US grid operators to ‘defend or revise’ large load interconnection tariffs
18 Jun 2026 at 5:46pm
by Paul Gerke
FERC has issued tailored show-cause orders under section 206 of the Federal Power Act to each of the six regional grid operators within its jurisdiction, directing them to either justify or reform the rules governing how large energy users like data centers connect to the electric grid.




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