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Connecticut trade school system to install seven solar projects totaling 4.6 MW
The Connecticut Technical Education and Career System (CTECS) is installing seven solar projects across its district that will collectively deliver 4.6 MW of power. CTECS will save nearly $6 million in energy costs over the lifetime of the systems. Verogy is installing the projects, with support from the Connecticut Dept. of Administrative Services (DAS) and…
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NovaSource opens solar and storage O&M training center in Arizona
Utility-scale solar and storage O&M provider NovaSource Power Services has opened NovaAcademy, a dedicated training center and curriculum designed to accelerate workforce readiness and raise the industry bar for safety, quality and performance. “Dedicated, passionate and trained people are the foundation of NovaSource. Investing in the development of our team is our shared belief and…
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The entire solar supply chain has now been reshored in the US
New data from the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) shows that the entire solar supply chain has been reshored and U.S. manufacturing capacity has grown across every segment of the solar and storage supply chain. With the news of Corning’s new ingot and wafer facility coming online in Q3, the United States now has the…
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The US is making solar wafers again at Corning’s Michigan plant
With incredible speed, Corning announced in its Q3 earnings call that it has brought its Michigan silicon ingot and wafer factory online. The plans for the solar factory were first publicly revealed in October 2024. The facility is on Corning’s Hemlock semiconductor campus, and Hemlock polysilicon will feed to Corning’s new wafer factory. “Over the…
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Say “no” to a solar customer bill of rights Build a promise-to-customers playbook instead.
By Scott Nguyen, CEO and co-founder of Bodhi Residential solar doesn’t need a new “customer bill of rights.” It needs company-level promises that are embraced, measured and operationalized. A commitments playbook that starts with your company’s promise to customers and includes clear actions for your team and targeted outcomes can easily outperform rights-based mandates. I…
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