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Verogy is turning 4 municipal landfills into solar projects
16 Jun 2026 at 2:02pm
by Billy LudtConstruction has started on solar energy installations being developed by Verogy at four municipal landfill sites in the towns of Mansfield, Morris, Somers and Suffield, Connecticut. The projects, all participating in Connecticut’s Non-Residential Renewable Energy Solutions (NRES) program, are turning closed landfills into clean energy assets that benefit host communities. Connecticut’s NRES program compensates non-residential…
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Create Energy acquires solar tracker company SOL Components16 Jun 2026 at 12:27pm
by Billy LudtRenewable energy infrastructure supplier Create Energy is acquiring solar racking manufacturer SOL Components from Kloeckner Metals. Create will offer SOL Components through its ONTRACK platform, a project design and management portal through which customers can also purchase packaged solar products. “I am incredibly proud of this acquisition and excited to bring another powerful product and…
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Integrated storage modeling now available in HelioScope for commercial installs16 Jun 2026 at 12:00pm
by Kelly PickerelAurora Solar has integrated storage modeling into its HelioScope offering for commercial solar design. Revolutionizing how developers and EPCs design and sell commercial solar and storage, this new feature empowers users to size storage, model performance and run the financial case in the same place they build the design. What once often required three tools…
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Cobalt Power Systems completes solar project overlooking San Francisco landmark15 Jun 2026 at 5:48pm
by Billy LudtSunPower subsidiary Cobalt Power Systems of Mountain View and energy real estate company Wunder Power completed the 220.9-kW Waterfront Plaza solar project across from San Francisco’s Pier 33. “As building owners need more sophisticated engineering solutions to reduce operating costs and meet sustainability objectives, projects like Waterfront Plaza demonstrate what is possible – and showcase…
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CPUC passes through ‘failed’ community solar program, industry advocates say12 Jun 2026 at 12:33pm
by Kelly PickerelThe California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) this week finalized portions of its community solar program that solar advocates continue to describe as “unworkable and destined for failure.” “California remains committed to delivering on clean energy options for all customers,” said CPUC President John Reynolds. “Our decision makes sure that competitive community solar programs grow responsibly,…
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Hail-resistant Trina Vertex N Shield solar panel now available to US market11 Jun 2026 at 8:14pm
by Kelly PickerelThe Vertex N Shield solar panel from Trinasolar is now available to the North American market. The 620-W Vertex N Shield with 23% efficiency is engineered to withstand the extreme weather and common risks found in nature while maximizing system performance and lowering LCOE. Built on Trina’s 210-mm n-type TOPCon platform, Vertex N Shield combines…
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ARRAY ships 100 GW of solar trackers globally since founding11 Jun 2026 at 5:06pm
by Billy LudtSolar racking and tracker manufacturer ARRAY Technologies crossed the 100 GW line for shipping solar tracker product. “Surpassing 100 GW of tracker products delivered worldwide is a significant milestone not just for ARRAY, but for the continued growth and maturation of the global solar industry,” said Kevin Hostetler, CEO of ARRAY. “It’s not just about…
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RWE secures Meta PPA on 298-MW Texas solar project11 Jun 2026 at 4:52pm
by Billy LudtRWE and Meta have arranged a long-term corporate power purchase agreement (PPA) for the electricity generated by the 298-MWAC Rabbit’s Foot Solar project in Northeast Texas. Rabbit’s Foot began construction earlier this year. Once operational, the energy generated at Rabbit’s Foot will support Meta’s operations and expanding data center energy demands. The solar project is…
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After Hurricane Helene outage, NC bookstore installs microgrid for Asheville community11 Jun 2026 at 3:23pm
by Kelly PickerelOn September 27, 2024, the remnants of Hurricane Helene hit Asheville, North Carolina. The devastating storm caused historic flooding, triggered landslides, downed trees and power lines, closed bridges and roads, destroyed homes and businesses and left entire communities without drinking water and power. In the immediate aftermath, Firestorm Books in Asheville became an essential site…
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Second project portfolio should take Hawaii university 100% solar-powered10 Jun 2026 at 8:12pm
by Kelly PickerelBrigham Young University-Hawaii is launching the second phase of its University Solar Project, which will allow the campus to meet 100% of its electrical energy needs through solar. Once completed, the project portfolio will not only power the university but also extend its renewable energy services to the adjacent Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) and the…
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Descartes Underwriting offers wind insurance through Nextpower project network10 Jun 2026 at 6:01pm
by Billy LudtClimate insurance provider Descartes Underwriting has partnered with Nextpower to integrate its data-driven insurance solutions to help protect solar power plants. This coverage is based on wind condition data gathered from project sites, and concerns the growing presence of dangerous “straight-line winds.” Descartes’ climate scientists and natural risk modelers use real-time wind speed data captured…
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GM to manufacture sodium-ion battery cells for Peak Energy BESS10 Jun 2026 at 11:46am
by Kelly PickerelSodium-ion battery company Peak Energy announced a partnership with General Motors to develop and deploy sodium-ion battery cells for grid storage applications. GM will develop the sodium-ion cell in its Michigan battery labs and retain exclusive manufacturing rights, while Peak will incorporate the cell into its proprietary energy storage systems. This will strengthen American leadership…
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Can this grid monitoring tool reduce outage times by up to 80%?
15 Jun 2026 at 8:46pm
by Sean WolfeElectrical Grid Monitoring claims its Accurate Fault Location and Detection solution can locate power grid faults within a single pole-span distance.
New Jersey state government facilities adopt demand response and flexibility programs from VPP platform
15 Jun 2026 at 7:52pm
by Sean WolfeCPower Energy announced an agreement with New Jersey's Division of Property Management & Construction to help state facilities reduce electricity costs through demand response programs.
Two-week pause of Canadian hydropower exposes frailty of Mass. plan to wean off natural gas
15 Jun 2026 at 7:13pm
by Sean WolfeDisruptions to the New England Clean Energy Connect hydropower transmission line from Québec and Vineyard Wind are reducing their electricity production.

‘WaveGPT?’ Inside the effort to bring AI to wave-powered infrastructure
15 Jun 2026 at 6:50pm
by Sean WolfeEco Wave Power is advancing discussions with Florida Atlantic University and the University of Michigan on AI-powered wave energy applications.
Unifying awareness, control, and settlements to solve grid instability
15 Jun 2026 at 10:00am
by Sean WolfeOn this episode of the Factor This podcast, Michael Grasso, CEO and founder of GridRails, discusses what it means for consumers to receive instant financial gratification in a digital wallet for adjusting their energy usage in the moment, the importance of shifting the utility paradigm from a penalty-based framework to a real-time incentive model, and much more.

Clean energy wins | Factor This Brief
15 Jun 2026 at 9:55am
by Paul GerkeSolar and storage set new records, PJM adds its biggest battery, Nexamp attracts a big investment, Calpine upgrades a geothermal complex, GS Power Partners lands tax equity financing, and EDP electrifies a BESS in SRP territory.

Modernization project underway for two Columbia River dams
12 Jun 2026 at 7:47pm
by Sean WolfeTetra Tech was selected by Chelan County PUD to lead the Hydropower Dam Spillway Modernization Project in Washington, aiming to enhance safety and reliability at Rock Island and Rocky Reach Dams.

How to make distributed storage work in your state
12 Jun 2026 at 4:13pm
by Paul GerkeA new white paper crafted by the Center for Renewables Integration and Pure Power Engineering identifies persistent challenges to bringing distributed energy storage projects online.

Europe and Asia are feeling the pressure from Iran war energy crisis – This Week in Cleantech
12 Jun 2026 at 10:00am
by Sean WolfeOn this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Akshat Rathi from Bloomberg discusses the energy crisis caused by the war in Iran, which is causing some governments to pursue structural shifts away from fossil fuels toward renewables.

Green light for green energy: Cypress Creek secures $3.5B for Arkansas solar and battery storage megaproject
11 Jun 2026 at 7:31pm
by Paul GerkeCypress Creek Energy has closed on $3.5 billion for construction and long-term operation of the first two phases of the Steel River Energy Center in Mississippi County, Arkansas.

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