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<p>From whole-home backup to balcony solar, new products expand Hoymiles’ U.S. footprint Hoymiles used RE+ 2025 in Las Vegas to showcase a full portfolio of new solar and storage products... <a class="view-article" href="https://solarbuildermag.com/news/hoymiles-debuts-tier-1-storage-and-inverter-lineup-at-re-2025/">View Article</a></p> <p>-- Solar Builder magazine</p>

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<p>On Sept. 17, the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (PUCN) approved a proposal by Nevada Power Company and Sierra Pacific Power that shifts to 15-minute netting for solar owners and adds mandatory demand charges to all customers. According to Vote Solar, the approved order failed to include recommendations from solar industry and advocacy organizations that&#8230;</p> <p>The post <a href="https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2025/09/nevada-puc-approves-shift-to-15-minute-netting-new-demand-charges-for-all-customers/">Nevada PUC approves shift to 15-minute netting, new demand charges for all customers</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com">Solar Power World</a>.</p>

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<p>At RE+, Sungrow introduced a 4.8 MW modular inverter, the PowerTitan 3.0 AC Block energy storage system, and the PowerStack 255CS for C&#38;I projects—highlighting grid-forming capabilities, liquid-cooled reliability, and new... <a class="view-article" href="https://solarbuildermag.com/news/sungrow-explains-next-gen-inverters-bess-and-meeting-data-center-demand/">View Article</a></p> <p>-- Solar Builder magazine</p>

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<p>Wood Mackenzie finds VPP deployments, offtakers, and monetized programs each grew by more than 33% year-over-year, even as total capacity rose a modest 13.7% due to utility and regulatory constraints... <a class="view-article" href="https://solarbuildermag.com/energy-storage/virtual-power-plant-market-hits-37-5-gw-as-deployments-surge-but-barriers-cap-growth/">View Article</a></p> <p>-- Solar Builder magazine</p>

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North American VPP market reaches 37.5 GW of flexible capacity

Solar Power World Sep 17, 2025 by Kelsey Misbrener
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<p>The virtual power plant (VPP) market grew rapidly over the last year, reaching 37.5 GW of behind-the-meter flexible capacity, according to a new report from Wood Mackenzie. The report, “2025 North America virtual power plant market report,&#8221; finds that the VPP market broadened more than it deepened, with the number of company deployments, unique offtakers&#8230;</p> <p>The post <a href="https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2025/09/north-american-vpp-market-reaches-37-5-gw-of-flexible-capacity/">North American VPP market reaches 37.5 GW of flexible capacity</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com">Solar Power World</a>.</p>

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Summer diesel margins tighten with European supply shift

EIA – Today in Energy Sep 17, 2025
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In early 2023, the European Union implemented a ban on seaborne imports of diesel fuel, commonly called gasoil, from Russia following Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine the previous year. The ban reoriented trade flows as Europe imported more diesel from the Middle East and the United States rather than Russia. This summer, Europe's increased reliance on imports from the Middle East, coupled with conflict-related disruptions to refineries and escalating geopolitical tensions, contributed to a tightened global diesel market.

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Bankrupt Meyer Burger sells solar panel manufacturing equipment to Waaree

Solar Power World Sep 17, 2025 by Kelly Pickerel
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<p>Meyer Burger, the beleaguered Swiss solar panel manufacturer that filed bankruptcy earlier this year, announced today that it will not attempt to restart after failing to find an investor. The remaining 45 employees in Switzerland were recently given notice. Nearly 300 employees in the United States and those working at Meyer Burger&#8217;s panel assembly facility&#8230;</p> <p>The post <a href="https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2025/09/bankrupt-meyer-burger-sells-solar-panel-manufacturing-equipment-to-waaree/">Bankrupt Meyer Burger sells solar panel manufacturing equipment to Waaree</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com">Solar Power World</a>.</p>

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Polycab launches 350 kW string inverter for utility-scale solar projects

PV Magazine (International) Sep 17, 2025 by Uma Gupta
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Polycab has launched its UT Series 350 kW three-phase string inverter for utility-scale solar projects in southern India. The series offers 15/12 maximum power point trackers (MPPTs) and supports bifacial 182 mm/210 mm modules with a maximum 15 A/20 A DC input current per string.

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Micronesia runs solar minigrid tender

PV Magazine (International) Sep 17, 2025 by Patrick Jowett
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A tender is open in Micronesia for the engineering, procurement and construction of hybrid solar minigrid systems at three villages on the Fefen Islands. The closing date for applications is October 27.

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Tesla issues product recall for Powerwall 2 battery in Australia

PV Magazine (International) Sep 17, 2025 by David Carroll
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Australia’s consumer watchdog has warned thousands of households to check their Tesla battery energy storage systems with a nationwide recall in place after reports of the manufacturer’s Powerwall 2 units catching fire and damaging homes.

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Majority of Americans want a big power grid and more cheap, clean energy

Canary Media Sep 17, 2025 by Kathiann M. Kowalski
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The U.S. does not have a big enough power grid to accommodate rising energy demand — a fact that’s making electricity less affordable and reliable nationwide. But there’s broad public support for growing the grid and allowing more electricity, including cheap, clean energy, to come online. So says a new survey of…

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