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Rystad predicts jump in US solar, wind deployment

The new US Inflation Reduction Act could facilitate the development of 155 GW of utility-scale solar capacity by 2030, but it will take time to gear up, says Rystad Energy.

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Toyota, NREL partner to develop MW-scale fuel cell systems

The two will study the scaling and integration of fuel cell systems for stationary power generation.

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Panasonic launches new warranty package for solar and battery storage

The company now offers a 25-year warranty for its panels and 10 years for its energy storage system.

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EV shipping is set to blow internal combustion engines out of the water

Modeling 5 to 10 GWh electrified containerships, researchers find that 40% of routes today could be electrified in an economically viable manner, before considering environmental costs.

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REC Silicon and Mississippi Silicon agreement bolsters U.S. solar supply chain

The recent Hanwha investment will enable a re-start of the currently idle Moses Lake plant in 2023 and make available high volumes of cost competitive, high quality, and low carbon solar grade polysilicon.

EDF Renewables activates 620 MW solar/200 MWh storage project

EDF Renewables has revealed that four projects at a US Bureau of Land Management site are now delivering clean energy to the California grid.

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US solar industry eyes 50 GW of manufacturing capacity by 2030

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has released a roadmap to achieve a domestic supply chain in the United States.

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SolarEdge Home energy management platform debuts in North America

SolarEdge’s new home energy management solution is the brains behind home energy generation, battery backup, and EV charging.

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Meyer Burger ramps up solar panel plans

Switzerland’s Meyer Burger is accelerating the expansion of its solar panel production capacity, following the extension of the US solar tax credit for PV manufacturers and an order from developer DE Shaw for 3.75 GW of US-made heterojunction modules.

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US Air Force funds ‘quantum dot’ photovoltaic window project

UbiQD, a New Mexico-based nanotechnology developer, has created new transparent solar windows.

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