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Aurora Solar introduces solar models powered by EagleView

EagleView brings its geospatial data and imagery library to Aurora’s solar modeling function, helping installers to design, plan and validate solar projects.

Tariffs on solar cells remain, volume increased

The Biden administration issued a proclamation stating that the tariff rate quota of 14.25% on solar cells will remain but volume increases from 5 GW to 12.5 GW.

CleanCapital acquires 13 MW brownfield portfolio

The two projects include Steel Sun II, located on the former Bethlehem Steel site on Buffalo’s waterfront and the Homeridae project, one of two solar arrays in Olean sited on a former oil refinery and tank farm.

U.S. government announces resources to protect solar customers

Treasury, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission have partnered on developing consumer advisories and educational resources to help people navigate the solar buying process while avoiding deceptive practices.

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Array Technologies unveils wireless tracker system that requires no trenching

The SkyLink Tracker System runs on solar power and stows when storms are detected by its snow and hail response systems.

Harris names clean energy advocate Governor Tim Walz as VP pick

The Harris-Walz ticket wins on climate, according to clean energy supporters.

Generac acquires microgrid controller specialist Ageto

The company previously known for generators and battery backup systems, moves further into the C&I market with the acquisition of Ageto.

Aerosols from wildfires slash North American solar production

Throughout July, smoke from wildfires in Canada and the US West Coast significantly impacted irradiance across North America, while Hurricane Beryl and upper atmospheric conditions delivered unstable cloud cover across the central and eastern United States.

Rethinking renewable energy control systems to create a smarter grid

New cloud computing technology can leverage industrial IoT protocols and extend the capabilities of SCADA with a software-first approach.

Bill aims to cut 45X tax credits for Chinese solar makers

While the lucrative tax credits has attracted clean energy manufacturers from around the world to build factories in the U.S., the fact that many of the new manufacturing facilities are from Chinese companies has created a controversy that this new bill aims to solve.

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