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Avangrid completes mechanical install of 166-MW Tower Solar project in Oregon
9 Mar 2026 at 5:31pm
by Kelly PickerelAvangrid, 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…
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With RPS already met, Arizona ends customer-funded renewable energy power contracts9 Mar 2026 at 3:57pm
by Kelly PickerelThe 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…
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Silfab solar cell manufacturing site temporarily closed after chemical incident9 Mar 2026 at 2:47pm
by Kelly PickerelSilfab Solar has ceased all production at its solar cell and panel manufacturing site in Fort Mill, South Carolina, after two separate chemical incidents on site. The South Carolina Dept. of Environmental Services (SCDES) requested the shutdown but reiterated that there is “no impact to people, nearby communities or the environment.” Silfab has not yet…
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Eaton invests into Span’s smart panel and energy intelligence business9 Mar 2026 at 12:45pm
by Kelly PickerelEaton 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,…
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Qcells resumes solar panel production in Georgia after customs hurdles6 Mar 2026 at 5:28pm
by Billy LudtQcells announced in a press release today that the company has resumed solar panel assembly at its facility in Cartersville, Georgia, following customs clearance delays. The factory plans to advance from solar panel assembly and integrate ingot, wafer and cell production this year at an annual capacity of 3.3 GW, according to a company spokesperson.…
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Virginia maintains costly grid safety practice for distributed solar projects6 Mar 2026 at 3:13pm
by Billy LudtThe Virginia State Corporation Commission approved the continued use of a grid safety device that can make mid-scale solar projects financially exorbitant. In early February, the state’s SCC permitted utility Dominion Energy to continue requiring direct transfer trip (DTT) on interconnected solar and storage projects, which prevents distributed energy resources from generating power when operating…
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New Jersey expands state community solar program by 3 GW5 Mar 2026 at 8:30pm
by Billy LudtThe New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) yesterday approved three initiatives to expand in-state clean energy generation, improve grid reliability and help control electricity costs for New Jersey families and businesses. NJBPU opened incentives to solar and battery storage projects, opened a second round of storage solicitations, advanced the Competitive Solar Incentive (CSI) Program…
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Origis developing 413-MW West Texas solar portfolio5 Mar 2026 at 7:20pm
by Billy LudtOrigis Energy is slated to complete three solar projects totaling 413 MW in Ector County, Texas, this summer. The Rockhound Projects have received their final round of financing and will join Swift Air Solar II and III in West Texas to produce more than 700 MW of solar energy upon completion. “This financing reflects the…
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Vistra adds Enphase batteries to Texas VPP program5 Mar 2026 at 6:34pm
by Billy LudtElectricity retailer Vistra is expanding its battery aggregation program to include Enphase Energy‘s IQ Batteries for residential virtual power plant (VPP) purposes. The program, Battery Rewards, is offered through Vistra’s flagship retail electricity brand, TXU Energy, and lets eligible Enphase customers earn incentives by exporting stored battery power to the grid during periods of high…
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Meta signs PPA on 441-MW Texas solar project portfolio5 Mar 2026 at 2:06pm
by Billy LudtZelestra, a renewable energy company, has commenced construction on its two largest U.S. solar projects to date. Lead EPC McCarthy Building Cos. has started work on both the 253-MWDC Echols Grove in Lamar County, Texas, and the 188-MWDC Cedar Range in Hopkins County. “Following our rapid growth in 2025, Zelestra’s expansion in the U.S. energy…
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Real estate firm Clayco starts solar development business4 Mar 2026 at 2:07pm
by Billy LudtClayco, a turnkey real estate development and construction firm, is launching Power and Energy, a new business unit that expands the company into the renewable energy sector. With an initial focus on utility-scale solar and energy storage projects, Clayco Power and Energy will provide design and EPC services. “Clayco is committed to supporting the country’s…
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Arevon’s 430-MW project increased Missouri’s solar capacity by nearly 50%4 Mar 2026 at 1:55pm
by Billy LudtArevon Energy, a renewable energy developer, started operations at the 430-MWDC Kelso Solar Project in Scott County, Missouri. Arevon developed, built and will own and operate the Kelso Solar Project. The two-phase facility, Arevon’s first utility-scale projects in Missouri, increased the state’s solar capacity by nearly 50% and generates enough energy to power more than…
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From reactive to predictive: Reimagining wildfire mitigation efforts for utilities
9 Mar 2026 at 8:00pm
by Jeremiah KarpowiczIn 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 WolfeThe 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 GerkeThe 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 WolfeThe 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 GerkeDTECH 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 WolfeNew 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.

Developing the next generation of distribution automation tech with Switched Source | DTECH Interview Studio
6 Mar 2026 at 6:53pm
by Paul GerkeAt DTECH 2026, we sat down with Charlie Murray, CEO of Switched Source, to discuss how technologies like Switched Source's can help defer large capital investments and maximize the efficiency of existing infrastructure.

Is the MAGA movement warming up to solar? – This Week in Cleantech
6 Mar 2026 at 5:57pm
by Paul GerkeOn this episode of the This Week in Cleantech podcast, Evan Halper from the Washington Post discusses some MAGA figures who are warming to solar despite Donald Trump’s longstanding criticism of it.

Factor This finance and project development roundup: Avantus, Pivot, PFIFFNER, Qnetic, Recurrent
6 Mar 2026 at 12:59pm
by Paul GerkeIn this week's roundup of power project financing and development: Avantus secures $300M for solar and storage, Pivot and Microsoft finance community initiatives, PFIFFNER Group breaks ground in Georgia, Qnetic raises funds for flywheel energy storage, and Recurrent sells an ERCOT battery project.

The hidden potential of Trump’s critical minerals stockpile
5 Mar 2026 at 8:20pm
by Clarion Energy Content DirectorsThe administration’s rush to secure the components for the military could benefit renewable energy — someday.

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