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2025 Rising Star: Connor Hogan, OnePlanet Recycling
Solar Power World is proud to present the second-annual SPW Rising Stars. These solar industry workers are improving the industry and inspiring others to join the clean energy workforce. Read all of our Rising Star profiles here. End-of-life planning for solar projects is an increasingly important topic to the industry, with early projects aging and… […]
2025 Rising Star: David Koper, Burns & McDonnell
Solar Power World is proud to present the second-annual SPW Rising Stars. These solar industry workers are improving the industry and inspiring others to join the clean energy workforce. Read all of our Rising Star profiles here. Cutting soft costs and streamlining workflows is top of mind for the country’s largest solar developers. David Koper,… […]
2025 Rising Star: Jacob Juan Carlos Yang, Amp Your Story
Solar Power World is proud to present the second-annual SPW Rising Stars. These solar industry workers are improving the industry and inspiring others to join the clean energy workforce. Read all of our Rising Star profiles here. Solar success stories wouldn’t reach the public without the many communications professionals who work tirelessly to spread the… […]
2025 Rising Star: Tiffany Buck, Arevon
Solar Power World is proud to present the second-annual SPW Rising Stars. These solar industry workers are improving the industry and inspiring others to join the clean energy workforce. Read all of our Rising Star profiles here. In the push to make large-scale solar projects as environmentally friendly as possible, Tiffany Buck is making her… […]
2025 Rising Star: Lindsay Bourgoine, ReVision Energy
Solar Power World is proud to present the second-annual SPW Rising Stars. These solar industry workers are improving the industry and inspiring others to join the clean energy workforce. Read all of our Rising Star profiles here. With policy an inextricable part of solar progress in the United States, many larger solar contractors have invested… […]
Fronius announces compatibility of GEN24 with MidNite battery inverter
Fronius and MidNite Solar announced company testing has been completed, showing full compatibility between the Fronius GEN24 string inverter and Midnite Rosie battery inverter. The efficiency of the GEN24 string inverter allows for self-consumption, while the AC-coupled Midnite battery inverter gives homeowners an option to connect a low-voltage DC battery to keep the lights on… […]
What homeowners think about solar as the Federal Tax Credit winds down
As the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit (ITC) on solar begins its phase-out at the end of 2025, new survey data reveals a striking truth: while interest in solar is growing, confusion about costs, incentives, and savings could leave thousands of homeowners and installers on the sidelines. We surveyed 1,000 U.S. consumers age 25 and… […]
Calling all puzzle-lovers: Snag this solar and farmland jigsaw
Last year, Oregon-based Mark Jacobs was looking for a jigsaw puzzle that depicted American life in the countryside — but with solar. He was unable to find anything, so he set out to make his own. The result is the 500-piece “Solar Farms in America” puzzle that is now available for purchase via Portland Puzzle:… […]
Four ways the right solar software pays for itself
Margins are tight. Competition is fierce. Homeowner expectations keep rising. In today’s solar market, you need software that delivers measurable results. We’ve already seen how inefficiencies quietly eat away at profitability, and how reclaiming lost time can transform your bottom line. But time savings is just one piece of the ROI puzzle. Read the full… […]
Maryland offers $13 million in grants for resilient distributed energy systems
The Maryland Energy Administration announced that, through the Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Resilient Maryland Program, the state will offer $13 million for distributed energy resource systems, such as solar canopies paired with battery energy storage systems, so critical infrastructure can maintain essential services and reduce community vulnerability during power disruptions. This follows other grant program… […]
