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Soltec solar trackers meet FEOC domestic content requirements
17 Jun 2026 at 7:19pm
by Billy Ludt
Soltec is now able to provide prohibited foreign entity-compliant (PFE) certification for its U.S. SFOne and SF7 series one-in-portrait and two-in-portrait single-axis solar trackers to help project owners meet domestic content requirements. Since the end of last year, the company has been able to offer tracker solutions with 100% U.S. domestic content, aligned with the… The post Soltec solar trackers meet FEOC domestic content requirements appeared first on Solar Power World.

Appeals Court strikes down Arizona’s ‘grid access charge’ for residential solar customers
17 Jun 2026 at 7:00pm
by Kelly Pickerel
After years in the courts, the Arizona Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Vote Solar, striking down the Arizona Corporation Commission’s (ACC) approval of discriminatory charges for customers of Arizona Public Service (APS) who have rooftop solar. In its decision, the Arizona Court of Appeals vacated the solar fees, ruling that they were imposed… The post Appeals Court strikes down Arizona’s ‘grid access charge’ for residential solar customers appeared first on Solar Power World.

Explained: Massachusetts SMART program changes in 2026
17 Jun 2026 at 5:07pm
by Tanya M. Larrabee, partner, Sherin and Lodgen
On May 19, 2026, the Massachusetts Dept. of Public Utilities (DPU) approved a full redesign of the Commonwealth’s primary solar incentive program, Solar Massachusetts Renewable Target (SMART), altering how solar projects will be funded, how much ratepayers will pay and how fast new solar capacity can come online. Solar developers, ratepayers and clean energy observers… The post Explained: Massachusetts SMART program changes in 2026 appeared first on Solar Power World.

Ingeteam completes first inverter-fed EL inspection of solar panels in US
17 Jun 2026 at 4:46pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Ingeteam helped with the first inverter-fed electroluminescence (EL) inspection of solar panels on U.S. soil. Ingeteam INGECON SUN 3Power UL C Series inverters were used on Acciona’s 458-MW Red-Tailed Hawk Solar Farm in El Campo, Texas. A total of 18,125 modules from a pre-selected section were inspected using the electroluminescence capabilities of three of Ingeteam’s… The post Ingeteam completes first inverter-fed EL inspection of solar panels in US appeared first on Solar Power World.

SunStyle solar shingles to be installed on clubhouse at Arizona luxury condo community
17 Jun 2026 at 2:50pm
by Kelly Pickerel
A luxury condominium community in North Scottsdale, Arizona, will have a central clubhouse that features CertainTeed’s SunStyle solar shingles. Designed by KTGY, the clubhouse draws inspiration from Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin West, featuring linear forms, sloped rooflines, expressive structural members and wood-grain stucco stained to resemble natural wood. “We weren’t trying to copy Taliesin West,… The post SunStyle solar shingles to be installed on clubhouse at Arizona luxury condo community appeared first on Solar Power World.

ABB launches Proteus line of solutions after Gamesa acquisition
17 Jun 2026 at 2:35pm
by Kelly Pickerel
ABB has launched its Proteus PV and battery energy storage systems (BESS) portfolio. The company acquired the Proteus line from Gamesa last year. “The global energy transition requires proven, scalable and reliable power conversion solutions,” said Daniel Gerber, Business Line Manager, Renewable Power at ABB. “With over 120 GW of power conversion capacity installed to… The post ABB launches Proteus line of solutions after Gamesa acquisition appeared first on Solar Power World.

Eos brings second zinc battery manufacturing line online in Pennsylvania
17 Jun 2026 at 1:42pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Eos Energy Enterprises announced that its zinc-based battery Thorn Hill manufacturing facility in Marshall Township, Pennsylvania, is now online. Eos also operates a second manufacturing line in the Pittsburgh area. The two facilities are expected to reach 4 GWh of annual manufacturing capacity by the end of 2026. “Battery Line 2 demonstrates our ability to… The post Eos brings second zinc battery manufacturing line online in Pennsylvania appeared first on Solar Power World.

Convalt Energy agrees to buy New Mexico site for solar manufacturing campus
17 Jun 2026 at 1:27pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Convalt Energy is trying again. The company that bought the manufacturing equipment from the former SolarWorld facility for a new solar panel assembly site in New York has now set its sights on an “advanced manufacturing campus for the production of solar cells, solar modules, and solar glass” in New Mexico. Convalt announced in 2021… The post Convalt Energy agrees to buy New Mexico site for solar manufacturing campus appeared first on Solar Power World.

When mentioned in listing, homes with solar sell for thousands more
17 Jun 2026 at 1:01pm
by Kelly Pickerel
Homebuyers pay 1-2% more for homes with rooftop solar or high-efficiency heat pumps, but current homeowners appear largely unaware of these assets’ resale value, according to new research conducted by home energy intelligence company 257. After cuts to the federal energy efficiency rebate program and solar tax credit, these findings offer residential HVAC and solar… The post When mentioned in listing, homes with solar sell for thousands more appeared first on Solar Power World.

CleanChoice Energy expands to Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island
17 Jun 2026 at 12:18pm
by Billy Ludt
Renewable energy aggregator CleanChoice Energy is expanding into Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. Now, nearly 1.5 million households across these states can join CleanChoice to access clean energy for their homes and businesses. “Families and businesses across the Northeast are ready to break free from fossil fuels, but it has to be easy,” said… The post CleanChoice Energy expands to Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island appeared first on Solar Power World.

FranklinWH batteries eligible for California residential VPP rebate program
17 Jun 2026 at 12:09pm
by Billy Ludt
FranklinWH Energy Storage‘s home energy management and storage solution is approved for Ava Community Energy’s SmartHome Battery program, a virtual power plant (VPP) serving more than 2 million households in Alameda and San Joaquin counties in California. Income-qualified participants enrolled in the California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) or Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA) programs… The post FranklinWH batteries eligible for California residential VPP rebate program appeared first on Solar Power World.

State-backed organization funding solar projects on Maryland affordable housing
16 Jun 2026 at 4:31pm
by Billy Ludt
The Maryland Clean Energy Center (MCEC) is using $2.7 million in collaboration with the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) to fund solar and storage projects at 25 affordable housing properties in the state. This money will be allocated through Maryland’s Strategic Revolving Fund (SRF), which was created to make these renewable technologies more affordable, and in… The post State-backed organization funding solar projects on Maryland affordable housing appeared first on Solar Power World.


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Can PJM’s new ‘fast track’ process accelerate interconnection?
17 Jun 2026 at 2:01pm
by Sean Wolfe
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has approved PJM's request to create an Expedited Interconnection Track (EIT), a temporary fast-track interconnection process designed to bring a handful of large "shovel-ready" generation projects online more quickly.



The largest wind project in the U.S. is almost online
16 Jun 2026 at 6:27pm
by Sean Wolfe
The SunZia Wind project in New Mexico, developed by Pattern Energy Group, will generate 3,650 megawatts and export power to Arizona and California.



Can this grid monitoring tool reduce outage times by up to 80%?
15 Jun 2026 at 8:46pm
by Sean Wolfe
Electrical 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 Wolfe
CPower 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 Wolfe
Disruptions 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 Wolfe
Eco 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 Wolfe
On 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 Gerke
Solar 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 Wolfe
Tetra 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 Gerke
A new white paper crafted by the Center for Renewables Integration and Pure Power Engineering identifies persistent challenges to bringing distributed energy storage projects online.




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