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Clearway Energy completes 320-MW storage project complementing existing solar arrays
7 May 2026 at 4:15pm
by Billy LudtClearway Energy has brought online on the 320-MW Honeycomb Energy Center, which is comprised of four 80-MW battery energy storage systems delivering 1,280 MWh of power reserves to the region. The facilities are contracted under 20-year agreements with utility PacifiCorp, and each storage system is constructed adjacent to solar projects owned and operated by Clearway.…
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CertainTeed launches roof- and ground-mount systems for its own solar panels7 May 2026 at 3:39pm
by Kelly PickerelCertainTeed is expanding into solar mounting with its two new systems: Solstice Mounting System and Solstice Ground Mount. The roofing and building materials company produces solar shingles and full-sized solar panels for the U.S. market. The Solstice Mounting System joins its solar rooftop product portfolio to provide installers with a single, fully engineered solution. CertainTeed’s…
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Hawaii legislators voting on bill threatening state’s solar market7 May 2026 at 3:04pm
by Billy LudtThe Hawaii Legislature is reviewing a tax relief bill that could come at the cost of the state’s renewable energy tax credit program, and in turn, its solar market. In January, Sen. Ronald Kouchi (D) introduced SB 3125, a bill drafted to reduce the economic weight of taxes on low-to-middle-income residents in Hawaii. The state…
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University research: Rear-hanging cable shading doesn’t affect bifacial solar project output7 May 2026 at 2:53pm
by Kelly PickerelAccording to a new white paper from Arizona State University (ASU), rear-hanging cables on bifacial solar projects do not contribute enough shading to affect performance or reliability of projects. The white paper, “Impact of Rear-Hanging String-Cable-Bundle Shading on Performance Parameters of Bifacial Photovoltaic Modules,” was written by Dr. GovindaSamy Tamizhmani, a research professor and the…
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SEG Solar to open second solar panel factory in Texas7 May 2026 at 1:16pm
by Kelly PickerelTexas-based solar panel manufacturer SEG Solar plans to open a new 4-GW module assembly factory in Houston. The new factory will join SEG’s existing 2-GW panel factory to bring the company’s total annual U.S. module production capacity to 6 GW. SEG is investing $200 million into the new 500,000-ft2 that should begin module production in…
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Qcells to manufacture residential battery system in Michigan7 May 2026 at 12:01pm
by Kelly PickerelQcells announced it will collaborate with contractor manufacturer Jabil to make residential energy storage systems in Michigan. Assembled at Jabil’s Auburn Hills, Michigan facility, the new LFP battery storage system is a domestic-content-eligible version of Qcells’ third-generation residential ESS, known as Q.HOME CORE G3. The product is now commercially available and ready to ship to…
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Solar foundations manufacturer American Steel and Aluminum expands operations6 May 2026 at 1:59pm
by Billy LudtContract manufacturer American Steel and Aluminum (ASA) has opened a new 50,000 sq-ft facility in Syracuse, New York, to meet growing demand from markets including renewable energy. This is ASA’s second facility in Syracuse. The company hopes to shorten product lead times and introduce new processing capabilities in this new plant. “This expansion is a…
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Renew Risk launches severe storm model for US market6 May 2026 at 1:23pm
by Kelly PickerelRisk analytics company Renew Risk today launched its U.S. severe convective storm model. The model provides insurers, reinsurers and brokers the ability to understand and price solar risk. With more projects in the United States being larger, more complex and increasingly located in catastrophe-prone regions, insurers have a unique challenge in assessing risk. Renew Risk’s…
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Snake Tray celebrates 30th anniversary6 May 2026 at 11:58am
by Kelly PickerelSnake Tray is celebrating its 30th year, marking three decades of American manufacturing and innovation in cable management, power distribution and enclosure solutions. Founded on a simple idea to improve installation efficiency in the datacom industry, Snake Tray introduced a flexible cable tray system designed to reduce time, labor and material costs. The original tray…
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Arizona solar + storage project comes online to benefit California utilities5 May 2026 at 7:19pm
by Kelly PickerelThe Sun Pond solar and storage project in Maricopa County, Arizona, is now online. The 111-MW solar and 340-MWh storage project was developed by Longroad Energy and constructed by McCarthy Building Companies. Two California utilities, Ava Community Energy and San José Clean Energy (SJCE), have contracted for the output of Sun Pond via long-term PPAs.…
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AESC sells Tennessee lithium battery cell manufacturing plant to Fixx Energy5 May 2026 at 3:48pm
by Kelly PickerelChinese-owned lithium battery manufacturer Automotive Energy Supply Corporation (AESC) has sold a majority stake in its Tennessee cell manufacturing facility to Fixx Energy, a new U.S. name. Founded in Japan in 2007, AESC eventually became majority owned by China’s Envision Group as it expanded its manufacturing operations around the world. The company established a factory…
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Shoals opens humongous solar eBOS manufacturing site in Tennessee5 May 2026 at 1:45pm
by Kelly PickerelShoals Technologies Group’s new 638,000-ft2 manufacturing facility in Portland, Tennessee, officially marked its grand opening this week. The site will make Shoals’ line of electronical balance of system (eBOS) products for the solar, storage and mission-critical facility industries. “As demand for energy infrastructure continues to accelerate, this new Mega Facility allows Shoals to scale alongside…
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Affordability and reliability define the data center wave
7 May 2026 at 1:06pm
by Jeremiah KarpowiczTo meet electricity demands of data centers, the US power grid will need to expand and evolve in ways that require stakeholders to rethink traditional frameworks.

NERC issues Level 3 Alert to address ‘immediate risks’ data center loads pose to the grid
6 May 2026 at 6:23pm
by Paul GerkeThe North American Electric Reliability Corporation issued a Level 3 Essential Action Alert on May 4, urging grid operators to address risks from large data center loads.

Stonepeak, Bernhard look to nab a regulated utility in latest acquisition
6 May 2026 at 5:40pm
by Sean WolfeCleco, a Louisiana utility with 298,000 customers, will be acquired by Stonepeak and Bernhard Capital Partners, pending regulatory approvals.

The EDAM is live. What’s the EDAM again?
6 May 2026 at 4:06pm
by Paul GerkeThe California Independent System Operator (CAISO) and day-one participant PacifiCorp launched the Extended Day-Ahead Market (EDAM) on May 1, aiming to reduce electricity costs for customers by coordinating supply and demand across the Western United States.

Powering the next wave of utility innovation with improved communication networks
6 May 2026 at 1:00pm
by Jeremiah KarpowiczAt the 2026 IEEE PES T&D Conference & Exposition, experts outlined how utilities can incorporate improved communication networks into their planning to improve grid reliability.

How utilities are using EVs as grid assets | Q&A with ChargeScape CEO Joseph Vellone
5 May 2026 at 11:00am
by Paul GerkeThe CEO of ChargeScape, a joint venture formed by major automakers, shares how utilities are piloting vehicle-to-home and vehicle-to-grid programs, which enable EVs to support the power grid.

SRP and NextEra to develop 3 GW of new solar by 2034
4 May 2026 at 8:10pm
by Sean WolfeSalt River Project has an agreement with NextEra Energy Resources to develop 3,000 megawatts of solar generation in Arizona by 2034.

Intelligence is cheaper than infrastructure: The case for demand-side flexibility
4 May 2026 at 7:19pm
by Paul GerkeA new report from Schneider Electric highlights demand-side flexibility in buildings as a key resource for grid relief, and a case study from a partnership with AMS touts tangible community benefits.

Michigan House panel takes testimony on dam safety reforms as heavy rain strains structures across state
4 May 2026 at 6:50pm
by Sean WolfeMichigan House Natural Resources and Tourism Committee reviewed dam safety regulations, prompted by the 2020 Sanford and Edenville dam failures.

GE Vernova lands equipment order for one of India’s largest pumped storage projects
4 May 2026 at 4:27pm
by Sean WolfeGE Vernova secured an order from Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Limited for nine 150 MW units at the Upper Sileru hydropower plant in Andhra Pradesh, India, to be completed by 2030.

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