26 May, 2026

LS Energy Solutions activates 200 MW / 400 MWh energy storage in California

The Big Rock battery energy storage site is comprised of 137 containerized batteries and will help the California grid meet resource adequacy requirements. LS Energy Solutions announced it has commenced commercial operations at the Big Rock energy storage project in Imperial County, California. The 200 MW / 400 MWh project was developed and operated in […]

In case you missed it: Six big solar stories in the news this week

pv magazine USA spotlights news of the past week including market trends, project updates, policy changes and more. One big bad bill for solar projects The One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) is loaded with negative measures for the U.S. solar industry. What does the bill mean for solar project development over the coming years? […]

Xpanner launches robotic automation kit to retrofit solar pile drivers

The U.S. startup offers a new kit to integrate robotic automation with existing equipment. U.S. startup Xpanner has launched a robotic automation kit to retrofit solar pile drivers made by heavy machinery manufacturers. The Xpanner X1 Kit is designed to be compatible with multiple equipment manufacturers. It was recently provided to modify pile drivers made by U.S.-based heavy […]

Record nuclear power output in 2024 irrelevant to global energy landscape

Nuclear plants generated a record amount of power in 2024, surpassing record set in 2006, but industry optimism is not backed by economic data or investment, says the World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2025. The World Nuclear Industry Status Report (WNISR) 2025, overseen by French nuclear energy consultant Mycle Schneider, has revealed that global nuclear power […]

Storm-proofing your solar data

Extreme weather is no longer a rare event for PV sites across the United States. It’s a costly, recurring reality eroding performance, reliability, and profitability. Wayne Burnett, chief strategy officer and chief technology officer at sensor equipment supplier EKO Instruments, offers insights from projects in hard-hit regions. With lessons learned from the US, Europe, Asia, […]

Arizona executive order tackles energy affordability as federal actions risk 150,000 jobs

Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs issued an executive order focused on energy affordability and cutting red tape as recent federal actions will “jeopardize 151,122 energy-related jobs and $104 billion in private investment across the Arizona economy.” In a move toward addressing energy affordability and sustaining job growth, Arizona Governor Kaite Hobbs signed an executive order titled […]

Clean energy jobs grew three times faster than overall U.S. workforce, but federal obstruction puts growth at risk

Nearly 3.6 million people in the U.S. work in clean energy, with over 500,000 jobs added in the past five years, but growth may be stymied by federal actions, said a report from E2. According to the tenth annual Clean Jobs America report run by E2, employment in clean energy grew three times faster than […]

Puerto Rico readies for its first solar module manufacturing facility

Solar module manufacturer Solx, a new player in the industry, is expected to soon open Puerto Rico’s first module manufacturing factory. Puerto Rico’s first solar module manufacturing facility will soon begin operations, where U.S.-company Solx will produce an annual 700 MW to 800 MW. Once operational, Solx will provide turnkey OEM solutions, fully traceable domestic […]

New Yorkers voice support for 15 GW of renewable energy by 2030

NYPA closed its public comment period for its updated Renewables Updated Strategic Plan and the overwhelming majority of comments said the same: NYPA must build 15 GW of public renewable energy by 2030. New Yorkers say Gov. Kathy Hochul has a choice: either build 15 GW of renewable energy or continue “embracing Trump’s energy policy.” […]

Plug-in solar legislation momentum spreads to Vermont

Germany has decked its balconies with plug-in solar panels for years. Following Utah’s legislation to make plug-in solar accessible, Vermont is preparing for a bill to do the same. When Utah unanimously passed legislation this year to make plug-in solar more obtainable, Vermont lawmakers were paying attention. Sen. Anne Watson (D) said Utah’s unanimous, bipartisan […]