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Otovo to acquire EnergyAid and its solar service subscription model
2 Mar 2026 at 7:02pm
by Kelly PickerelIn a bid to be the one residential solar service provider to rule them all, Otovo announced it will acquire EnergyAid, a main residential solar repair provider in California, Arizona and Nevada, for $10 million. EnergyAid has been the solar service brand of note recently, handling abandoned solar systems after major residential installers have gone…
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New Energy Equity brings online 7-MW New York community solar array2 Mar 2026 at 6:50pm
by Kelly PickerelNew Energy Equity, a wholly owned subsidiary of ALLETE, has brought online the 7-MW Moriah Community Solar project in Moriah, New York. New Energy Equity is leasing the land for the project in the Adirondack region of New York from a local resident, guaranteeing a new income stream for their family for future decades. “Moriah…
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First Solar asks US to review alleged TOPCon patent infringement by 10 competitors2 Mar 2026 at 5:33pm
by Kelly PickerelFirst Solar has filed a Sec. 337 investigation request with the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) on a swath of crystalline silicon panel competitors for allegedly infringing on First Solar’s TOPCon patents. A Sec. 337 of the Tariff Act violation declares that the infringement of certain patents leads to unfair competition in import trade. First…
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Purdue University program will study agrivoltaics on Mammoth Solar project2 Mar 2026 at 5:03pm
by Billy LudtDoral Renewables is working with Purdue University on an initiative aimed at helping rural Midwest communities to overcome extreme weather and rising energy demands. Hailstorms, heat waves and high winds are disrupting crops and straining energy systems across the Midwest. Purdue University and its partners launched the Midwest Agrivoltaics for Resilient Communities (MARC) in 2025…
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Massachusetts boosts solar, cuts energy efficiency in state energy bill2 Mar 2026 at 4:26pm
by Billy LudtThe Massachusetts House has passed a bill that establishes new state renewable energy deployment goals and permitting reform, while slashing funding for an energy efficiency program. “The climate omnibus bill contains critical solar policy provisions that will help make our grid more reliable and more affordable,” said Elena Weissmann, Northeast regional director at Vote Solar.…
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EnergyBin report: Most solar panels on secondary market are for residential market2 Mar 2026 at 4:10pm
by Kelly PickerelThe fifth annual “PV Module Price Index – Secondary Solar Market” report from EnergyBin and Buckstop shows that 98% of solar panels in the secondary market are in the 400 to 525 W range and most appropriate for the residential market. The price index tracks wholesale pricing and supply of crystalline-silicon (c-Si) modules that have fallen…
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EnergySage report shows rush to install resi solar systems before end of ITC26 Feb 2026 at 8:29pm
by Kelly PickerelUnsurprisingly, the EnergySage solar marketplace experienced significantly increased traffic during the second half of 2025, due to July’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) phasing out residential tax credits on Dec. 31, 2025. EnergySage saw 205% year-over-year increase in homeowners actively working with installers and an all-time high in customer inquiries over the prior 30-day…
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SOLON, Onyx Renewables build 2.9 MW of solar carports for Mesa, Arizona26 Feb 2026 at 5:57pm
by Billy LudtSOLON Corporation and Onyx Renewables completed four additional solar PV projects totaling 2.9 MW for city facilities in Mesa, Arizona. These solar carport projects were completed in December and interconnected with the city’s electric utility and bring the total solar capacity from SOLON and Onyx projects to 3.7 MW. SOLON provided EPC services for all…
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Proposed changes to grid technology could spur more solar in California26 Feb 2026 at 5:31pm
by Billy LudtThe California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) will soon vote to update a tool that could make integrating grid-level distributed energy resources like solar power simpler for the state’s utilities. Integration capacity analysis (ICA) was devised to grant greater transparency on the electrical grid. It was released in 2019, but has reportedly received updates following integration.…
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California farming irrigation company’s reservoir covers get solar boost26 Feb 2026 at 3:19pm
by Kelly PickerelREC Solar and Ventura Energy have completed a 1.73-MW solar project at Farmers Irrigation Company’s Santa Paula site. Two rooftop solar arrays were installed on newly-constructed reservoir covers, a key component of Farmers Irrigation Company’s broader infrastructure modernization efforts to transition its water distribution from a gravity-fed system to a pressurized system. Motive Energy served as the EPC…
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Senators propose to bring back 5% safe harbor to utility-scale solar projects25 Feb 2026 at 8:17pm
by Kelly PickerelIn August 2025, the Dept. of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released new guidelines related to safe harboring solar projects for the investment tax credit (ITC). Safe harboring allows companies to demonstrate a good-faith effort at starting a solar project to secure the applicable tax credits in place that year. Whereas utility-scale solar projects…
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MacLean-Fogg acquires OMCO’s solar and roll forming businesses25 Feb 2026 at 3:06pm
by Billy LudtGlobal industrial company MacLean-Fogg has acquired domestic roll-forming manufacturer OMCO and its solar racking and tracker businesses. “We are excited about this opportunity to take OMCO Solar to the next level, now with the backing of a great partner in MacLean-Fogg. We look forward to growing our team and adding even more value to our…
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How high-resolution outage and flood modeling improves utility response and grid restoration
2 Mar 2026 at 7:58pm
by Paul GerkeElectric utilities face increased pressure to mitigate wildfire and weather risks across North America, requiring advanced modeling for grid impact assessment.

Eco Wave Power sets eyes on South Africa with ‘encouraging’ wave energy feasibility study
2 Mar 2026 at 7:22pm
by Sean WolfeEco Wave Power announced a feasibility study's completion for a wave energy power station at the Port of Ngqura, South Africa, indicating 8.3 MW potential.

NYPA upgrades first of 14 turbines in $1.1B Niagara modernization, digitization program
2 Mar 2026 at 7:12pm
by Sean WolfeThe New York Power Authority announced the return of the first upgraded turbine unit in Lewiston as part of its $1.1 billion modernization program.

Judge orders changes to Columbia and Snake river dam operations to help ‘disappearing’ salmon
2 Mar 2026 at 4:28pm
by Associated Press EditorsA federal judge in Oregon ordered changes to hydropower dam operations on the Columbia and Snake rivers to help salmon, stating the Trump administration's plans would harm salmon runs.

Keeping cool: CHP systems and absorption chillers are a winning combo for data center developers
2 Mar 2026 at 4:25pm
by Michael StadlerMicrogrid developers that pair combined heat and power (CHP) systems with absorption chillers can enhance cooling efficiency and reduce costs, writes Xendee CTO Dr. Michael Stadler.

Factor This finance and project development roundup: Ameresco, Atlas, Nextpower, OCI, Revolve
27 Feb 2026 at 6:34pm
by Paul GerkeAmeresco and Luminance beautify a landfill, Atlas refinances a Latin American portfolio, Nextpower partners with Jinko Solar, OCI Energy and Arava Power close on financing for a Texas site, and Revolve taps into $10M from Callaway.

Clean energy bans ‘skyrocket’ – This Week in Cleantech
27 Feb 2026 at 5:10pm
by Paul GerkeOn this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Elizabeth Weise from USA Today discusses how clean energy bans are "skyrocketing" under the second Trump administration.

Case study: The lights are on at PG&E to build a smarter, stronger, sustainable grid
27 Feb 2026 at 1:00pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsAs utilities face a "perfect storm" of explosive AI data center demand, rapid EV adoption, and urgent climate resilience needs, traditional, siloed methods of grid planning are breaking down, write contributors Marc Lamoureux at IFS Copperleaf and Wen Tu at PG&E.

Appeals court questions shifting reasons for Trump’s EPA killing clean energy contracts
26 Feb 2026 at 7:26pm
by Associated Press EditorsA federal appeals court questioned the Trump administration and nonprofits over the termination of a $20 billion green bank program.

Integrating AI with power grid operations with OATI | DTECH Interview Studio
26 Feb 2026 at 5:12pm
by Jeremiah KarpowiczHighlighted at DTECH 2026, OATI Genie has been built from the ground up to address the high-stakes environment of utilities and ISOs.

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