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This is your SolarWakeup for August 4th 2025

Tracker Safe Harbor. Yesterday, FTC Solar announced an innovative way to expand the use of single axis trackers for safe harbor purposes. The unique technology architecture that FTC brought to the market last year allows for sites to leave many decisions for later in the development process while procuring tracker components that will be usable regardless of the final site design. The information is outline in FTC’s white paper that you can see here.

  • Utility Dive: AEP expects to add 24 GW of load by 2030, mainly from data centers
  • PV-Tech: The 2,000V transition – why utility solar is ready for its next leap
  • Axios: No end in sight for rising energy bills in Pennsylvania
  • Reuters: Democrats decry extra US scrutiny of solar, wind projects on public lands
  • Solar Builder: The next phase of Massachusetts’ solar revolution
  • Solar Power World: After almost a decade, rapid shutdown of solar arrays is still being debated
  • Energy Storage News: Peak Energy launches first grid-scale sodium-ion BESS in US pilot
  • Canary Media: EPA moves to defang its own regulatory power

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  • PV-Magazine: Oregon takes aim at utility pushback against independent solar projects

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