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After Google takeover, Intersect changes name to IPX Power
10 Mar 2026 at 4:16pm
by Kelly Pickerel
In December 2025, Google announced it would acquire Intersect, a renewable energy developer, for $4.75 billion in cash, plus the assumption of debt. The acquisition enables Google to bring more electricity generation capacity online faster for its data center development. Existing Intersect investors — including asset management firm TPG, Climate Adaptive Infrastructure, Greenbelt Capital Partners… The post After Google takeover, Intersect changes name to IPX Power appeared first on Solar Power World.

California court strikes down NEM 3.0 reform appeal
10 Mar 2026 at 3:06pm
by Billy Ludt
The opportunity to reform a net metering framework that has gutted rooftop solar project deployment in California was dashed yesterday. The California Court of Appeals upheld the current net metering program, Net Energy Metering 3.0 (NEM 3.0), after a months long review. Several solar industry and environmental groups filed a lawsuit against the California Public… The post California court strikes down NEM 3.0 reform appeal appeared first on Solar Power World.

New coalition forms to address US electricity demand and grid underutilization
10 Mar 2026 at 2:53pm
by Kelly Pickerel
A new coalition has launched today to address growing electricity demand and rising power bills in the United States. Utilize brings together companies, utilities and policy organizations to advance smarter, faster and more affordable use of existing grid infrastructure — helping states meet growing demand from data centers, manufacturing and electrification without unnecessary cost or delay.… The post New coalition forms to address US electricity demand and grid underutilization appeared first on Solar Power World.

Strata Clean Energy signs 1-GW FTC Solar tracker supply agreement
10 Mar 2026 at 1:29pm
by Billy Ludt
Tracker manufacturer FTC Solar has signed a five-year, 1-GW supply agreement with U.S. developer Strata Clean Energy. “As we conclude our first 500 MW of 2P projects with Strata, we’re incredibly pleased to be selected to work with them again on an additional 1 GW of future projects,” said Yann Brandt, president and CEO of… The post Strata Clean Energy signs 1-GW FTC Solar tracker supply agreement appeared first on Solar Power World.

South Korean ESS component supplier will build US factory in Indiana
10 Mar 2026 at 12:26pm
by Kelly Pickerel
An energy storage component supplier is establishing a manufacturing site in Indiana that will create at least 300 jobs. Hanjung America, a subsidiary of South Korea-based Hanjung NCS, is building its first North American facility in Huntington, Indiana. The company is a supplier for Samsung SDI and will make cooling systems and direct-injection fire extinguishers… The post South Korean ESS component supplier will build US factory in Indiana appeared first on Solar Power World.

1-GW solar project planned for Utah hyperscale data center
10 Mar 2026 at 12:11pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Officials from Millard County in Utah have granted zoning approval for Creekstone Energy to build a solar project on 13,000 acres of state trust land to help power its hyperscale data center campus in Delta, Utah. Creekstone executed a long-term solar lease with Utah’s School and Institutional Trust Lands Administration (TLA), wherein revenue generated from the… The post 1-GW solar project planned for Utah hyperscale data center appeared first on Solar Power World.

VDE Hail Risk Model updated to reflect increasing wind speeds during hailstorms
10 Mar 2026 at 11:59am
by Kelly Pickerel
VDE Americas has enhanced its proprietary Hail Risk Model with newly analyzed wind speed data, improving the accuracy of hail damage predictions for solar power generation facilities. Recent meteorological data analysis by VDE reveals that winds during hailstorms can be stronger than previously understood, with wind speeds at some locations more than doubling earlier estimates.… The post VDE Hail Risk Model updated to reflect increasing wind speeds during hailstorms appeared first on Solar Power World.

SEIA & WoodMac: Despite drop in installations, solar is still top new energy producer in US
10 Mar 2026 at 11:05am
by Billy Ludt
The U.S. solar industry installed 43 GW of new capacity in 2025, remaining the fastest growing source of new electrical capacity added to the grid for the fifth consecutive year. Solar and energy storage represent 79% of new capacity in President Donald Trump’s first year since taking office again. The “U.S. Solar Market Insight 2025… The post SEIA & WoodMac: Despite drop in installations, solar is still top new energy producer in US appeared first on Solar Power World.

Avangrid completes mechanical install of 166-MW Tower Solar project in Oregon
9 Mar 2026 at 5:31pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Avangrid, member of the Iberdrola Group, has completed installation on the 166-MWDC Tower Solar project in Morrow County, Oregon. The project features SEG Solar panels assembled in Houston. The project should reach commercial operation by the end of the year. “This is a major milestone for Tower Solar and demonstrates how investment in America’s energy… The post Avangrid completes mechanical install of 166-MW Tower Solar project in Oregon appeared first on Solar Power World.

With RPS already met, Arizona ends customer-funded renewable energy power contracts
9 Mar 2026 at 3:57pm
by Kelly Pickerel
The Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) voted unanimously last week to repeal the state’s renewable energy standard and tariff (REST) rules. In 2006, the state adopted a renewable portfolio standard (RPS) that required utilities to procure 15% of their energy from renewable sources by 2025, with 30% of that procured from distributed energy technologies. The ACC… The post With RPS already met, Arizona ends customer-funded renewable energy power contracts appeared first on Solar Power World.

Silfab solar cell manufacturing site temporarily closed after chemical incident
9 Mar 2026 at 2:47pm
by Kelly Pickerel
March 10 update: Silfab was able to restart panel and cell assembly at the plant at 8 p.m. local time Monday. After a visit by the EPA and SCDES, the agencies “confirmed no indication that assembly operations should remain paused, and that assembly operations do not involve the use of chemicals regulated under EPA’s Risk… The post Silfab solar cell manufacturing site temporarily closed after chemical incident appeared first on Solar Power World.

Eaton invests into Span’s smart panel and energy intelligence business
9 Mar 2026 at 12:45pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Eaton announced it has invested $75 million into Span to expand the smart panel and power controls company’s innovation. Eaton will feature Span’s Energy Intelligence technology through Eaton’s new smart panel offer, which will be available through its market-leading distribution, installer and homebuilder networks. “Energy affordability and electrification require smart energy management,” said Heath Monesmith,… The post Eaton invests into Span’s smart panel and energy intelligence business appeared first on Solar Power World.


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Flexibility as a standard? New AI data center offering will enhance grid reliability
10 Mar 2026 at 6:00pm
by Paul Gerke
InfraPartners and Emerald AI have announced a new offering, 'Flex-Ready Data Centers,' designed to enhance grid reliability and reduce emissions.



Beazley to acquire climate insurance provider kWh Analytics
10 Mar 2026 at 5:51pm
by Sean Wolfe
Beazley will acquire kWh Analytics, a climate insurance provider in the United States, to enhance its renewable energy risk management.



Moment in the sun? Solar still dominates new capacity on the US grid
10 Mar 2026 at 4:15pm
by Paul Gerke
The U.S. solar industry installed 43 gigawatts of new capacity in 2025, led by states won by President Trump, despite persistent regulatory challenges.



TRC Companies: Utilities need multi-problem-solving solutions | DTECH Interview Studio
10 Mar 2026 at 3:20pm
by Paul Gerke
Dr. Matt Green of TRC Companies discussed energy sector challenges and AI's role in solutions at DTECH 2026.



From reactive to predictive: Reimagining wildfire mitigation efforts for utilities 
9 Mar 2026 at 8:00pm
by Jeremiah Karpowicz
In this episode of the Factor This podcat, we sit down with Don McPhail, VP of Market Development at eSmart Systems, to discuss why traditional, asset-focused mitigation is no longer enough for utilities across the United States.



FERC streamlines NEPA reviews for low-impact hydro actions
9 Mar 2026 at 7:58pm
by Sean Wolfe
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission voted to streamline NEPA reviews for water power actions with minimal environmental impacts, enhancing efficiency.



Why New Jersey is going all-in on energy storage and distributed solar
9 Mar 2026 at 7:52pm
by Paul Gerke
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities has approved initiatives to increase clean energy generation and improve grid reliability, including a new battery storage solicitation and the expansion of the state's community solar program.



Could pumped storage hydropower serve as a reliable data center power source?
9 Mar 2026 at 7:51pm
by Sean Wolfe
The National Hydropower Association reports over 60,000 MW of proposed pumped storage hydropower can meet U.S. electricity demand from AI and data centers.



Conversations reshaping the grid: Registration opens for 2026 DTECH Data centers & AI event
9 Mar 2026 at 5:44pm
by Paul Gerke
DTECH Data Centers & AI will assemble utilities, engineers, and technical decision-makers in Scottsdale, Arizona, to discuss capacity constraints, streamlining studies, integrating onsite generation, and more.



New Hampshire lawmakers agree the state’s aging dams are a problem but are divided over who should pay
9 Mar 2026 at 5:18pm
by Sean Wolfe
New Hampshire House Bill 1655 proposes a $100 fee on waterfront properties to fund dam rehabilitation, facing debate in the House Committee on Ways and Means.




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