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New Tariffs Add 12 Cents Per Watt to Solar Projects

Recent U.S. tariffs have elevated solar panel prices by 30%, adding 12 cents per watt to project expenses and complicating budgets for developers and installers. These changes disrupt supply chains and financing, though they encourage domestic production. The sector must navigate these hurdles to sustain growth in renewable energy adoption.

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States Slash Solar Buyback Rates in 2025

States phase out retail-rate net metering, reducing credits for excess solar power. Homeowners encounter extended payback periods, while installers promote storage and self-use solutions. Utilities seek cost equity, and advocates call for fair reforms in this grid-focused solar shift.

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Why California Solar Now Requires Battery Storage

NEM 3.0 in California cuts solar export credits by 75%, elevating batteries to essential status for homes and businesses. With lower grid rewards and higher peak rates, storage redefines designs, economics, and debates. This evolution advances integrated solar-storage solutions for smarter statewide energy use.

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Community Solar Demand Outpaces Supply by 40 Percent

More than 500,000 Americans await spots in community solar programs, highlighting robust demand against constrained supply. Policy obstacles, grid bottlenecks, and financing issues hinder expansion, even as technological advances and equity efforts gain momentum. This waitlist reflects the potential and challenges of community solar as it integrates into broader clean energy adoption.

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Tariff Wars Drive Solar Panel Prices Down 30% by 2025

Global tariff battles are reshaping solar markets, driving panel prices down 30% by 2025. Oversupply, trade diversion, and fierce competition fuel the drop, boosting opportunities for developers and installers while pressuring manufacturers. Policy uncertainty and market volatility persist, but lower costs promise accelerated adoption, expanded access, and transformative growth worldwide.

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