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More solar installations coming to U.S. military bases

In a partnership with Duke Energy valued at an estimated $248 million, the U.S. Department of Defense will be the exclusive purchaser of all output generated by two new solar facilities, which will serve five military bases.

Flexible interconnection with curtailed output can benefit everyone, analyst says

Allowing flexible interconnection for large solar projects can reduce costs and speed deployment, benefiting developers, ratepayers and utility staff, said a presenter at a North Carolina conference of utility regulators.

Bringing lithium-sulfur batteries closer to commercialization

Researchers at the University of South Carolina have successfully transitioned their highly-durable lithium-sulfur battery technology from coin to pouch cells and reported competent energy densities.

Solar market update: Southeast U.S.

State-by-state insights shared at the RE+ Southeast conference held in Atlanta this month.

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Duke Energy Progress seeks approval for 76 MW solar project in South Carolina

If approved, the project will be sited adjacent to the operational Robinson Nuclear Plant.

Silfab Solar announces U.S. cell manufacturing, new line of TOPCon panels

The company invested $150 million in a new manufacturing operation in South Carolina and released new residential and commercial solar panels.

Earth Mount Solar selected for 34 MW of PV projects across the U.S.

Erthos projects span five states across U.S. including one on tribal land in Utah.

Biden hails clean energy investments at new Enphase manufacturing site

President Biden delivered a speech celebrating the $500 billion in recent private investment in U.S. manufacturing. Solar inverter manufacturer Enphase announced its first shipments from a U.S. contract manufacturing facility, owned and operated by Flex.

BMW electric vehicle battery supplier breaks ground on 30 GWh factory

A South Carolina manufacturing site will host over 1,100 jobs made by Japanese battery provider AESC.

BorgWarner announces two U.S. battery and EV charging factory expansions

The company invested $42 million in a 3 GWh South Carolina expansion and $20 million in a Michigan plant upgrade.

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