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SETO announced the winners of the American-Made Solar Photo Competition: Hit Me with Your Sun Shot. Photographers submitted awe-inspiring photos showcasing solar energy technologies, infrastructure, and research and development activities.
DOE and Joint Office of Energy and Transportation launch $11.2 million program to pilot solutions for managing renewable energy and electric vehicle charging interconnection and energization queues.
Nine Projects Across Seven States Will Support Solar-Powered Production of Hydrogen and Lower Emissions from the Aviation, Food and Beverage, and Other Sectors

The NRECA ACCESS project researched how to make solar energy affordable for low-and moderate-income (LMI) communities. Through this project, a toolkit was developed to assist electric co-ops and the broader industry deploy equitable solar projects.

In the latest round of cohorts in its Lab-Embedded Entrepreneurship Program (LEEP), 33 innovators will be embedded across four U.S. national laboratories to work with an extensive network of mentors and experts.

The @DisCo software helps utilities and solar manufacturers prevent cybersecurity and ransomware attacks affecting the U.S. electric grid. The software identifies cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the firmware of devices like solar inverters.

The American-Made Solar Prize Round 8 is a $4 million competition designed to support U.S. solar manufacturing and address challenges to rapid, equitable solar energy deployment by incentivizing hardware and software development.
The Solar Energy Technologies Office announced a $38 million funding opportunity to strengthen U.S. domestic manufacturing across the solar energy supply chain.
$31 million funding to improve power systems simulation software tools and demonstrate new business models for operators managing electric grids with large amounts of solar and wind generation, energy storage, and other distributed energy resources.

SETO launches prize to shed light on distributed solar energy generation data.