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PVFarm enhances tracker, terrain tools for large-scale PV planning

The U.S. software company has improved its single-axis tracker and fixed tilt configurators for planning large-scale projects, adding customization features and additional support for terrain-conforming designs.

Why this storage investor is choosing execution risk over technology risk

Investments are shifting focus to late-venture and early-growth storage bets that scale proven business models rather than novel chemistries or technologies.

Zeo Energy acquires Heliogen, combining rooftop PV with CSP towers

Florida-based rooftop solar developer Zeo Energy Corp. has acquired Heliogen, a concentrated solar power (CSP) tower specialist, combining distributed PV expertise with utility-scale solar technology.

How the One Big Beautiful Bill affects heat pump adoption

The US congressional budget bill reduces tax credits for energy efficiency investments, including heat pumps, which is expected to slow adoption rates.

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South Korea urges US to exempt firms from polysilicon tariffs

South Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) is urging the United States to exempt its companies from Section 232 polysilicon tariffs, warning that restrictions could disrupt $2.8 billion in US solar investments.

US may lose 60 GW solar pipeline under stricter tax credit rules

Clean Energy Associates (CEA) forecasts a significant drop in solar installations if the US Department of the Treasury strictly enforces an executive order from the White House related to timelines for tax credit eligibility.

Nature’s Generator releases 6.8 kW / 3.8 kWh compact home backup battery

The Lithium 6000 is a portable solar generator with an optional automatic transfer switch that can backup home power during an outage.

Field-tested hurricane survival strategies for solar

Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) has published “Solar Under Storm III,” analyzing hurricane impacts on solar farms in the Caribbean after Hurricane Beryl and identifying key failure modes and risk-mitigation measures.

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Key PV innovations often originated outside solar sector

Research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology highlights 81 unique innovations across a diverse range of research efforts and industries that have impacted PV system costs since 1970, the majority of which originate from outside the sector.

Vertical integration in solar? Harder than it looks

While owning customer relationships and generating assets is enticing, it’s not as straightforward as it might seem, according to Zoë Gamble of CleanChoice Energy.

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