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IronRidge integrates solar mounting design software with Scanifly
23 Jan 2026 at 8:56pm
by Billy Ludt
Scanifly, A PV design and field operations software, is integrating design with IronRidge, a longtime solar racking and mounting supplier. The integration automatically transfers Scanifly design data and panel placement directly into IronRidge’s Design Assistant. The direct API (application programming interface) integration connects Scanifly’s design environment with IronRidge’s racking, bill of materials (BOM) and engineering… The post IronRidge integrates solar mounting design software with Scanifly appeared first on Solar Power World.

J&B Solar develops in-house registered apprenticeship program
23 Jan 2026 at 8:06pm
by Billy Ludt
J&B Solar, a utility-scale mechanical solar contractor, has launched The Renewable Revolution Apprentice Program (TRRAP), a workforce and compliance platform designed to meet the Inflation Reduction Act’s requirements while building long-term careers in utility-scale solar. TRRAP is led by Casey Swindell, IRA compliance & labor relations manager for J&B, who spearheaded the effort in developing… The post J&B Solar develops in-house registered apprenticeship program appeared first on Solar Power World.

Florida solar installer Advanced Green Technologies is now employee owned
23 Jan 2026 at 6:57pm
by Billy Ludt
Advanced Green Technologies (AGT), a Florida-based commercial solar contractor founded in 2007, has transitioned to an employee-owned organization along with its parent company, Advanced Roofing Inc. AGT and its affiliated businesses will maintain their leadership, personnel and operational practices through the change to an employee-owned organization. AGT operates as the renewable energy division of Advanced… The post Florida solar installer Advanced Green Technologies is now employee owned appeared first on Solar Power World.

DOE cancels $83 billion in clean energy loans
23 Jan 2026 at 3:10pm
by Billy Ludt
The Dept. of Energy announced on Thursday that it is pulling the plug on $83.6 billion of Biden-era loans slated for clean energy projects. This is the latest action the Trump administration has taken to reprioritize federal support for fossil fuel sources. Of the affected loans, $9.5 billion originally issued for solar and wind projects… The post DOE cancels $83 billion in clean energy loans appeared first on Solar Power World.

Maryland utility initiative would support medically vulnerable with backup energy
22 Jan 2026 at 7:37pm
by Billy Ludt
Baltimore Gas and Electric (BGE), Maryland’s largest energy utility, introduced a program on Tuesday that would provide zero-cost batteries for medically vulnerable customers. If adopted, the program would offer a solution for continuous power to customers who are at risk during power outages. BGE’s pilot program would provide utility-owned batteries free of charge to qualifying… The post Maryland utility initiative would support medically vulnerable with backup energy appeared first on Solar Power World.

Pivot Energy building 3-project solar portfolio in Colorado
22 Jan 2026 at 3:12pm
by Billy Ludt
Technical ceramics manufacturer CoorsTek has commissioned Pivot Energy to build three off-site net-metered solar projects supporting the company’s operations in northeastern Colorado. The arrays, totaling 10.4 MWDC, will be built in Greeley. Once operational, the project is expected to generate approximately 20 million kWh of solar energy annually, enough to cover roughly 40% of CoorsTek’s… The post Pivot Energy building 3-project solar portfolio in Colorado appeared first on Solar Power World.

Nearly every state actively pursued solar policies in 2025
22 Jan 2026 at 2:29pm
by Billy Ludt
The NC Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) published a report finding that 49 states, plus Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico, had taken distributed solar policy actions during 2025. The NC Clean Energy Technology Center (NCCETC) released its 2025 annual review and Q4 update edition of “The 50 States of Solar,” a quarterly series providing insights… The post Nearly every state actively pursued solar policies in 2025 appeared first on Solar Power World.

Solar eclipses wind as largest US renewable energy source
22 Jan 2026 at 2:01pm
by Billy Ludt
Solar accounted for 72% of new electrical generating capacity on the U.S. grid for the first 10 months of 2025, according to a review of FERC data by the SUN DAY Campaign. Solar PV has held this position for 26 months in a row and has now edged out wind power as the largest source… The post Solar eclipses wind as largest US renewable energy source appeared first on Solar Power World.

ERMCO starting 3-phase transformer factory in Arizona Production expected to begin in 2027.
21 Jan 2026 at 4:28pm
by Billy Ludt
Electric Research and Manufacturing Cooperative (ERMCO), a distribution transformers manufacturer, is opening a new factory in Maricopa County, Arizona. The investment will create more than 500 jobs for the community. Located in in Waddell, approximately 30 miles west of Phoenix, the facility will expand ERMCO’s three-phase transformer production capabilities and while exploring new manufacturing options.… The post ERMCO starting 3-phase transformer factory in Arizona <br><span style='color:#404040;font-weight:600;font-size:15px;'>Production expected to begin in 2027.</span> appeared first on Solar Power World.

Duke Energy building green hydrogen plant powered by Florida solar project
21 Jan 2026 at 2:40pm
by Billy Ludt
Earlier this month, Duke Energy Florida unveiled its DeBary Hydrogen Production Storage System in Volusia County, Florida, a system capable of producing, storing and combusting up to 100% green hydrogen. This system is located at Duke Energy Florida’s existing DeBary solar site, which provides energy for two electrolyzer units that separate water molecules into oxygen and… The post Duke Energy building green hydrogen plant powered by Florida solar project appeared first on Solar Power World.

EG4 links with Leap to enable VPP participation
21 Jan 2026 at 1:30pm
by Kelly Pickerel
EG4 Electronics is joining with Leap to enable EG4 products acceptance in virtual power plant (VPP) programs. Through this collaboration, EG4 inverters and batteries integrated with Leap’s platform will enable customers to access home backup with grid-interactive capabilities, automated participation in utility and wholesale market grid services programs, and monetization of battery storage and flexible… The post EG4 links with Leap to enable VPP participation appeared first on Solar Power World.

New Jersey governor spends first day in office issuing executive orders on solar
21 Jan 2026 at 1:04pm
by Kelly Pickerel
New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill signed six executive orders on her first day in office, including two affecting utility costs and energy permitting. “In the Navy, I learned that you have to lead, follow or get out of the way — and I promised the people of New Jersey that I would be on a… The post New Jersey governor spends first day in office issuing executive orders on solar appeared first on Solar Power World.


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What’s a life worth to the EPA? – This Week in Cleantech
23 Jan 2026 at 5:31pm
by Paul Gerke
On this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Maxine Joselow from the New York Times discusses the EPA's decision to stop assigning a dollar value to lives saved in cost-benefit analyses for major air pollution rules.



Data and the DSO transition: How distribution utilities are using human-guided intelligence to make faster, more complex decisions
23 Jan 2026 at 3:34pm
by Paul Gerke
Utilities face challenges in the DSO transition, including data fragmentation and AI integration, as laid out in an on-demand webcast on Factor This.



How utilities are making the grid more reliable with condition-based transformer monitoring
22 Jan 2026 at 8:00pm
by Paul Gerke
In an on-demand webcast on Factor This, Reinhausen evaluates how utilities are transitioning to condition-based transformer maintenance to improve performance and life expectancy of critical power equipment.



Trump administration scraps multimillion-dollar solar projects in Puerto Rico as grid crumbles
22 Jan 2026 at 7:27pm
by Associated Press Editors
The Trump administration canceled solar projects in Puerto Rico, impacting low-income families amid ongoing power outages.



‘We’ve got to have it all’ – POWERGEN 2026 opening keynote stresses the perils of being picky
22 Jan 2026 at 7:19pm
by Sean Wolfe
POWERGEN 2026's Opening Keynote brought together leaders from utilities, engineering firms, technology providers and the research community to examine how the industry is responding to rapid change.



‘We could have a problem’ POWERGEN 2026’s second Keynote takes stock of the grid
21 Jan 2026 at 8:17pm
by Sean Wolfe
At the Tuesday afternoon Keynote at POWERGEN 2026, hosted in San Antonio, Texas, energy executives shared how their regions are responding to grid challenges.



Evolving cyber attacks are threatening the grid, but a new era of security monitoring has arrived
21 Jan 2026 at 6:04pm
by Paul Gerke
Fortinet hosted a webcast on cybersecurity for utilities, discussing NERC CIP-015-1 requirements and the need for enhanced network security.



Energy demand curves and bridge power for data centers define connections and conversations at POWERGEN 2026
21 Jan 2026 at 1:20pm
by Jeremiah Karpowicz
POWERGEN is focused on the evolving technologies and opportunities within both traditional and renewable power generation.



Judge allows a third offshore wind project to resume construction as the industry challenges Trump
20 Jan 2026 at 8:52pm
by Associated Press Editors
A federal judge ruled that Dominion Energy Virginia can resume work on the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project, allowing construction to proceed.



As data centers jostle to get on Texas’ grid, ERCOT promises new rules for ‘Batch Zero’
20 Jan 2026 at 5:31pm
by Clarion Energy Content Directors
The group would include large power users who’ve been waiting a long time for interconnection and don’t need further study. It’s ERCOT’s first attempt at a new planning process in which multiple requests will be considered simultaneously.




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