Reading view

Renewables groups believe Minnesota VPP program ‘misses the mark’

The Minnesota Public Utilities Commission (MPUC) approved a first-of-its-kind virtual power plant (VPP) program that will spur between 50 to 200 MW of new capacity, but renewable energy groups are criticizing the program’s approach. MPUC passed Phase 2 of Capacity*Connect from Xcel Energy, a utility-owned storage program, on Thursday. Capacity*Connect will deploy battery energy storage…

The post Renewables groups believe Minnesota VPP program ‘misses the mark’ appeared first on Solar Power World.

  •  

Ohio solar project built with modules manufactured in state

Geronimo Power started commercial operations at its 117-MW Dodson Creek Solar Project in Highland County, Ohio. “Together with our community members and project partners, we’re proud to expand our commitment to Ohio,” said Andy Cukurs, COO for Geronimo Power. “With Dodson Creek, our total Ohio operating portfolio has reached 675 MW — that equates to…

The post Ohio solar project built with modules manufactured in state appeared first on Solar Power World.

  •  

New York funds $50 million more for renewables workforce development

New York is allocating millions in funding to bolster the clean energy workforce in the state. Clean energy career development programs are receiving an additional $50 million, bringing the initiative’s total funding to $320 million. “Washington Republicans’ assault on renewables won’t stop New York from continuing our nation-leading clean energy progress,” said Gov. Kathy Hochul. “These investments…

The post New York funds $50 million more for renewables workforce development appeared first on Solar Power World.

  •  

Solar companies donate system to St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway

Solar industry partners collaborated recently to donate the solar system for the most recent St. Jude Dream Home in California’s Coachella Valley. The 2026 Coachella Valley St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway house includes a 3.8-kW Tigo EI Inverter donated by Tigo, Tigo TS4-A-O MLPE devices donated by Greentech Renewables and installation provided by GOAT Solar. The 5.72-kW…

The post Solar companies donate system to St. Jude Dream Home Giveaway appeared first on Solar Power World.

  •  

US Modules opens solar panel assembly plant in east-central Texas

A years-in-the-making solar panel assembly outfit in College Station, Texas, is now officially in operation but with a twist — all solar panels coming off the lines will be used in projects developed by the parent company. US Modules‘ first production line can produce 400 MW of utility-scale solar panels annually. A second line should…

The post US Modules opens solar panel assembly plant in east-central Texas appeared first on Solar Power World.

  •  

5-MW Hannacroix Solar project in NY gets state support

The New York Power Authority (NYPA) will help develop the 5-MW Hannacroix Solar project in Greene County. The Power Authority support for the project will help ensure it is developed ahead of deadlines associated with the expiration of federal tax credits for solar and wind projects. When operational, Hannacroix Solar will contribute to the Power…

The post 5-MW Hannacroix Solar project in NY gets state support appeared first on Solar Power World.

  •  

Georgia Power breaks ground on 1-GWh BESS project

Burns & McDonnell has started construction on a 260-MW/1,040-MWh battery energy storage system outside Wadley, Georgia, for Georgia Power. The project, approved by the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC), is located beside the existing third-party owned Wadley solar facility and near existing transmission infrastructure. The new Wadley BESS is a company-owned asset that strengthens the…

The post Georgia Power breaks ground on 1-GWh BESS project appeared first on Solar Power World.

  •  

Terrasmart’s latest solar tracker software works for utility and DG projects

Terrasmart, a turnkey solar racking technologies company, has launched Peak Production Package for its proprietary PeakYield solar tracker software. PeakYield is programmed to increase tracker performance, minimize downtime, protect sites from weather events and streamline O&M troubleshooting. PeakYield accounts for uneven surfaces on project sites and cloudy sky conditions with backtracking and position for irradiant…

The post Terrasmart’s latest solar tracker software works for utility and DG projects appeared first on Solar Power World.

  •  

Bluetti unveils new EnergyPro 13K energy storage system

Bluetti has unveiled its latest residential battery system, the EnergyPro 13K energy storage system (EP13K ESS). Compatible with both new and existing solar installations, EnergyPro 13K has a continuous output of 13.2 kW (120 V/240 V) and a high surge capacity of 150 LRA, enabling it to run high-demand appliances. Its integrated automatic transfer switch (ATS)…

The post Bluetti unveils new EnergyPro 13K energy storage system appeared first on Solar Power World.

  •  

New Qcells division to serve residential homebuilders with solar solutions

Qcells is launching a new division to work with homebuilders integrating clean energy solutions. The Qcells New Homes solar platform offers U.S. home builders a turnkey, vertically integrated package of everything needed to get a residential solar and storage system online. Solar panels will be manufactured at Qcells’ facility in Georgia, and Qcells New Homes…

The post New Qcells division to serve residential homebuilders with solar solutions appeared first on Solar Power World.

  •  

Greenskies brings solar back to Connecticut town’s public works building

Greenskies Clean Focus has completed a solar project on the roof of West Hartford’s Department of Public Works building in Connecticut. Greenskies developed and built the project, which it will own and operate under a 20-year power purchase agreement with the city. The new system replaces a solar array originally installed at the facility in…

The post Greenskies brings solar back to Connecticut town’s public works building appeared first on Solar Power World.

  •  

APA Solar expands manufacturing campus in Northwest Ohio

APA Solar, a manufacturer of racking and foundations for ground-mounted solar, has opened a new headquarters, expanding its existing manufacturing campus in Ridgeville Corners, Ohio. The new 30,000 sq ft facility is bringing the company’s business, customer service, engineering and manufacturing personnel into one building. “This headquarters represents more than a new building — it…

The post APA Solar expands manufacturing campus in Northwest Ohio appeared first on Solar Power World.

  •  

OneEthos acquires solar customer platform Bodhi

Financial company OneEthos announced it has acquired Bodhi, a solar customer experience platform whose automation and AI tools help solar installers protect and grow their business through referrals and repeat customers. The amount of the transaction was not disclosed. In partnership with affiliate Climate First Bank, OneEthos and Bodhi will provide solar installers with transparent,…

The post OneEthos acquires solar customer platform Bodhi appeared first on Solar Power World.

  •