Volt Solar Tile Set to Expand into the US Market
Readers of CleanTechnica may remember the article about the innovative Volt Solar Tile published a year ago. At that time, Peter Leeson, the visionary founder of Volt Solar Tile, made some predictions about where the company would be by the
Hyundai doesn’t care what Trump does, California does it anyway, big Texas solar


On today’s episode of Quick Charge, Hyundai doesn’t care if incoming President Trump kills the $7,500 Federal EV tax credit, California’s planning to offer an EV tax credit of their own, and there’s a massive new solar project
A 100-MW solar farm just broke ground in Wisconsin


National Grid Renewables has broken ground on its 100 MW Apple River Solar Project in Polk County, Wisconsin.
more…Egypt’s government reforms enhance business climate to attract sustainable investment: Citigroup
Egypt is gaining strong momentum in its drive to diversify the economy. With a focus on renewable energy—especially solar power and green hydrogen—new opportunities are emerging to build a robust green sector that can significantly boost GDP. Digital transformation is
Power Integrations launches 1,700 V GaN Switcher IC
Power Integrations, which provides high-voltage integrated circuits for energy-efficient power conversion, has introduced a new product in its InnoMux-2 family of single-stage, independently regulated multi-output offline power supply ICs.
First Production-Intent Aptera Solar EV Begins Testing With New Motor
The fact that the solar EV has reached the pre-production stage raises hope for the startup’s future.


Toyota to buy clean power from a $1.1 billion solar farm in Texas


Enbridge, a Canadian energy company, just announced it’s moving forward with an 815-megawatt (MW) solar project called Sequoia in Texas. When it’s done, it’ll be one of the largest solar farms in North America. The project’s price
Voters in 3 Swing States Love Solar — But Does It Matter?
The US Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) put out an interesting story today, including the graphic above (and below). It’s a fun topic with uplifting findings, and we’ve reported on similar surveys for about 15 years. This is always the
Don’t Let Election Nastiness Affect The Future Of Decarbonization
What will it take to reduce the emissions of the formidable power, buildings, transportation, and agriculture industries? It will require hundreds of wind turbines, solar panels, electric vehicles, and storage batteries. The production of these industries, in turn, will require