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Large-Scale Solar Projects in the U.S.: Challenges and Opportunities in 2025

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Utility-scale solar is reshaping the U.S. energy landscape. According to the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), large-scale projects accounted for more than 60% of new solar capacity added in 2024, making them the driving force behind renewable growth. With supportive federal policies and falling technology costs, 2025 is set to be another pivotal year for the expansion of utility-scale and large commercial solar projects.

For developers, investors, and businesses, understanding both the opportunities and challenges in this sector is critical. In this article, we’ll explore the state of large-scale solar projects in the U.S. for 2025, highlight key growth drivers, and explain how Solargy Power Solutions helps clients succeed in this evolving market.

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How to Get a Florida Solar Contractor License: Requirements and Process in 2025

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The rapid growth of solar energy in Florida has fueled demand not only among homeowners and businesses but also among professionals looking to join the industry. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs for solar photovoltaic (PV) installers are expected to grow by 22% between 2022 and 2032, far outpacing the national average for all occupations.

In Florida, one of the largest solar markets in the U.S., becoming a licensed solar contractor opens the door to exciting opportunities in residential, commercial, and industrial projects. But navigating the licensing requirements can be complex. In this article, we’ll walk you through the steps to obtain a Florida solar contractor license in 2025, explain why licensing matters, and highlight how Solargy Power Solutions supports clients and partners in ensuring projects comply with state regulations.

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Solar Solutions for Emergency Preparedness: Powering Your Home When the Grid Fails

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Power outages are no longer rare occurrences. From hurricanes in the Caribbean to winter storms in Texas and wildfires in California, extreme weather events and grid failures are becoming more frequent—and more disruptive. For many families and businesses, the loss of power means more than inconvenience. It can put health, safety, and essential systems at risk.

That’s why more property owners are turning to solar power solutions not just to save money, but to ensure energy security when it matters most.

This article explores how modern solar energy systems—especially those with battery storage—can provide reliable backup power, protect your home, and give you peace of mind during emergencies.

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Innovation in Renewable Energy: Driving a Sustainable Future

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Innovation in renewable energy is rapidly transforming how we generate and consume power, paving the way for a more sustainable future. As the demand for clean and affordable energy sources continues to grow, advancements in renewable technologies are playing a crucial role in the global transition to a greener and more efficient energy system.

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Save the date: RENMAD HIDROGENO 2025

Don’t miss the opportunity to listen to more than 60 expert speakers and rub shoulders with more than 400 top professionals in the renewable hydrogen sector.

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Renewable energy to rescue data centres

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In 2019, Amazon set a goal to match all of the electricity used across its global operations – including data centres, corporate buildings, grocery stores and fulfilment centres – with 100% renewable energy by 2030. Last week, it announced it had met that goal seven years ahead of schedule.

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Plug Power Secures Conditional Loan Up to $1.66 Billion for Hydrogen Initiatives

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Hydrogen solutions provider Plug Power has secured a conditional commitment for a loan guarantee of up to $1.66 billion from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Loan Programs Office (LPO). This funding will support the development, construction, and ownership of up to six green hydrogen production facilities.