Author: Daniyal Ahmed

Residential solar contractors navigating 2025 market challenges

Residential solar contractors face market turbulence amid policy shifts and economic pressures

Residential solar contractors across the United States are grappling with a confluence of challenges in 2025, as policy changes, economic factors, and shifting market...

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EPA cancels federal solar program funding

EPA cancels $7 billion solar program, prompting political and legal uproar

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has formally terminated the $7 billion Solar for All initiative, a signature clean energy program from the Biden...

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Solar funding loss impacts Ohio clean energy projects

Federal Program’s Termination Strips Ohio of $156 Million in Solar Funding

Ohio’s renewable energy ambitions have been dealt a major setback following the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to terminate the Solar for All program,...

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Solar tax credit deadline 2025 for homeowners

What is the federal solar tax credit and why timing is crucial in 2025

Investing in solar energy can significantly lower both your electricity bills and carbon footprint, especially with tax incentives like the federal solar tax credit....

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Solar energy trends 2025 featuring storage, panels, and community solar

Current solar energy trends shaping the rest of 2025

In August 2025, the solar energy sector is buzzing with momentum. What started as promising solar energy trends in late 2024 have evolved into...

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GoodWe Solar

GoodWe Solar Solutions Now Available at Sunhub, Power Your Future with Trusted Technology

When it comes to solar power, choosing the right brand and the right partner makes all the difference. That’s why Sunhub is proud to...

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Solar power generator setup with panels, inverter, and battery

A guide to understanding solar power generators

Solar power generators,also known as portable solar stations or solar generators,are emerging as reliable, clean, and quiet alternatives to traditional gasoline generators. These systems...

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AGM battery design with absorbent glass mat technology

What is an AGM battery?

An AGM battery,short for absorbed glass mat,is a sealed, maintenance‑free lead‑acid battery system. Instead of storing liquid electrolyte freely, tiny glass fiber mats absorb...

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Grid-tied solar system connected to home and utility grid

What is a grid-tied solar system? Understanding the basics

A grid-tied solar system, sometimes called an on-grid or grid-interactive system, is the most common residential solar setup in the U.S. It connects your...

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Solar energy renewable clean power source

Is solar energy a nonrenewable source?

In plain terms: solar energy is renewable, not nonrenewable.  That means it comes from a source that naturally replenishes on human timescales,unlike coal, oil,...

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Solar panels sizing guide for residential homes

How many solar panels do you need?

Choosing solar panels isn’t about guessing roof space,it’s about matching your energy needs. Here’s how to understand the numbers and figure out how many...

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Solar imports from India face U.S. tariffs amid trade tensions

U.S. imposes tariffs on solar imports from India amid trade tensions

The U.S. has implemented a 25% tariff on all solar imports from India, effective August 1, 2025, as part of a broader trade policy...

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Clean energy facility planned at Tennessee’s former nuclear site

Tennessee’s former nuclear site transforms into $1 billion clean energy facility

A long-idle nuclear power plant site in Hawkins County is set to play a new role in America’s clean energy supply chain. Pivotal Manufacturing...

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RV batteries maintenance and lifespan extension guide

How to make your RV batteries last longer

Your RV battery system is the heart of any road‑trip or boondocking adventure, and treating it well can save you from unexpected power losses...

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Solar transmission infrastructure project facing funding setback

DOE pulls loan guarantee for major Midwest wind and solar transmission project

A high-profile transmission project intended to deliver wind and solar energy across the Midwest has hit a major roadblock. The U.S. Department of Energy...

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Solar market adjusting to HR1 policy deadlines and sourcing rules

HR1’s Impact on U.S. Commercial and Utility Solar Markets

Solar Market – With the passage of HR 1, also known as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the federal incentives underpinning commercial and utility-scale...

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EU solar growth slowdown rooftop policy cuts

EU solar growth slows for first time in 10 years amid subsidy cuts

EU Solar – Europe’s rapid expansion of solar energy is facing its first slowdown in over ten years. Reuters reports that the European Union...

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AD/CVD investigation solar panels India Indonesia Laos

U.S. Launches New AD/CVD Probe into Solar Panels from India, Indonesia, and Laos

The U.S. Department of Commerce has officially launched a new investigation into solar panel imports from India, Indonesia, and Laos. The inquiry centers around...

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polysilicon Section 232 investigation solar supply chain

U.S. Launches Section 232 Investigation into Imported Polysilicon

The U.S. Department of Commerce has opened a national security investigation into imports of polysilicon and its derivatives under Section 232 of the Trade...

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45X credit HR1 solar manufacturing policy

HR1 Retains Solar Manufacturing Tax Credits Despite New 

The U.S. House passed HR1, a signature component of the broader reconciliation package. While the bill preserved the 45X advanced manufacturing tax credit for...

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net-metering victory California AB 942 solar rights

California Senate Moves to Protect Solar Net-Metering Rights in AB 942

Net-metering : The California Senate Energy, Utilities and Communications Committee voted to amend Assembly Bill 942, preserving net‑metering agreements when a solar-equipped home is...

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Community microgrids powering rural Oregon under new legislation

Oregon legislature approves community-owned microgrid bill

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In a move praised by clean energy advocates, the Oregon Legislature has passed two critical bills enabling local ownership and operation of microgrids. According...

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Solar storage supporting disaster recovery in North Carolina

Solar + storage proves essential in North Carolina’s post-helene recovery

In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, which struck North Carolina in September 2024, communities are still grappling with widespread devastation. The storm caused catastrophic...

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Solar industry improvement through SEIA compliance standards

SEIA strengthens solar industry with new consumer protection and maintenance standards

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The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has announced the official approval of two new standards aimed at enhancing consumer protection and improving operations and...

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