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PG&E will try out SPAN Edge customer meter upgrade device
The “at-the-meter” grid technology device SPAN Edge is now accepted for customer use by Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E). SPAN Edge enables real-time load management and allows homes to add new electric appliances or EV charging without costly electric panel or service upgrades — addressing one of the most significant barriers to residential electrification.…
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PR firm launches Fieldwise Civic Engagement community network
PR firm KAOH Media has started a new division, Fieldwise Civic Engagement, that is designed to support efficient land use, infrastructure development, brownfield reclamation and clean energy projects with local insight and meaningful engagement. The network will also offer support for Tribal Nations initiatives on previously impacted or underutilized lands. Fieldwise boasts a network of…
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Disconnected data is draining your solar portfolio
Manual reporting, scattered systems and month-end chaos are quietly eroding margins across clean energy portfolios. Here’s how automated, integrated reporting puts profitability back where it belongs. With incentives receding, financing tightening and projects taking longer to reach commissioning, solar asset managers and O&M providers must focus on making their existing projects as profitable as possible.…
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Government decides to not appeal CIT ruling on retroactive solar panel tariffs
The U.S. federal government, which was fighting a U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) ruling requiring Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to retroactively collect two years of tariffs on imported solar panels, filed a motion last week to dismiss its appeal. The U.S. Court of Appeals today granted the dismissal. This now leaves only trade…
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Chinese parent company plans sale of Boviet Solar panel business
The parent company behind Boviet Solar wants out of the solar industry and is exploring sale options of Boviet’s Vietnam and U.S. entities. Ningbo Boway Alloy Material, a China-based technology company involved in the alloy, semiconductor and machinery industries, acquired Boviet Solar in 2016. Boviet originally got its start in Vietnam in 2013, and Boway…
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