Tag: News

  • LONGi emission reduction targets approved by SBTi

    Embodied carbon of a solar panel is a stat of growing interest in the marketing place, especially among commercial and industrial (C&I) buyers. LONGi announced this month that its emission reduction targets were approved by the independent Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). LONGi becomes one of more than 4,600 companies worldwide that have joined the……

  • Survey: Lack of solar, battery knowledge still stopping many homeowners

    FranklinWH Energy Storage surveyed 1,000 U.S. adults and found that while nearly three in four Americans (73%) agree that solar energy is a good investment for their homes, a lack of knowledge is preventing them from taking the next step. Electricity prices increased at twice the rate of overall inflation in 2022, but an alarming……

  • Virginia county cuts red tape to revive solar installations. Will it work?

    Via Energy News Network — One by one, tiny solar companies abandoned their rooftop ambitions in Prince William, defeated by tangles of red tape in the booming Northern Virginia county. Undeterred, Ray Masavage, owner of CAVU Solar since 2018, hung in there. Why? It pained him to see seas of array-less houses in sprawling subdivisions……

  • Navitas USA to be first U.S.-based Black-owned solar panel manufacturer

    Navitas Solar, an India-based solar panel manufacturer, announced its expansion into the United States via a strategic collaboration with Sustainable Equity, Colby Solar, Pruitt & Associates, and Energized Ventures. This partnership will distribute Navitas Solar modules in North America through a new entity, Geosol Global Distribution, followed by the manufacturing U.S.-made modules in the American……

  • Solar tariff circumvention final decision explained

    The U.S. Department of Commerce issued its long-awaited final decision in the Auxin Solar tariff case with a finding of circumvention. The final decision largely resembles the preliminary decision, with a determination that: “certain Chinese producers are shipping their solar products through Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and/or Vietnam for minor processing in an attempt to avoid……