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8 Dec 2025
We’re excited for this next chapter. With Ambia, we gain operational excellence and the momentum to scale with confidence.
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SunPower to acquire Sunder Energy, strengthening our leadership in the U.S. residential solar market. 🌞 Learn more: investors.sunpower.com/news-… #SunPower #SunderEnergy #SolarEnergy #CleanEnergy #Growth
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22 May 2024
SunPower Equinox solar system @TeslaEnergy Powerwall 3: a powerhouse combination. We now sell the most requested backup storage solution along side our time-tested, high quality solar. Available today through certified dealers everywhere SunPower sells solar.
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7 Aug 2023
Nice story from Kaya Laterman in the @nytimes highlighting how @SchneiderElec and partners like @kbhome and @SunPower are building out microgrids to help communities build their resilience to the effects of climate change #climateaction nytimes.com/2023/08/07/reale…
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Working with sustainability expert and content creator Shelby Orme, @SunPower wants to help homeowners navigate the complex landscape of rebates, tax breaks and financing options available for those ready to start generating clean energy with their roofs. adweek.it/3Qtx2JX
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While influencer marketing might bring to mind visions of unboxing videos and clothing hauls, solar company @SunPower wants the relatability and accessibility of creators to help people decide on a bigger purchase: residential solar. adweek.it/47gilQ7
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25 Jul 2023
State pride takes on a new form in our Solar Energy Report. Find out if your hometown makes the top list for producing the most solar. us.sunpower.com/home-solar/s…
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Power Move Thursday ⚡️ Location: Mt Sinai, NY System size: 23.22 kW / 71 Panels / 327 Watt Panels Annual Electric Savings: $6,804! . . . #PowerMoveThursday #SolarSavings #SolarPanels #SolarEnergy #CleanEnergy #TeslaPowerwall #SunPower #LongIsland #PSEGLI #EmPowerSolar #MtSinai
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24 Jul 2023
The former mayor of La Cañada, California is using the Inflation Reduction Act to electrify his home with solar storage. Read John’s story along with others from homeowners that improved their homes and saved along the way in the SunPower blog. ow.ly/uPmr50PjZm4
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It's been ridiculously hot, and yet no real threat of blackouts (at least not yet). Why? New power supplies, and a decent amount of luck. CA: Strong hydro & so many new battery projects. TX: Solar capacity has doubled since last summer. My latest: wsj.com/articles/the-u-s-pow…
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🔆💡 Celebrating an amazing achievement from LS4A member @SunPower: 100,000 solar installations on new homes! Discover how they are revolutionizing the housing industry and paving the way for a sustainable future. 🔻 us.sunpower.com/blog/2023/07… #CleanEnergy #SolarHome

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21 Jul 2023
Looking for a new career? The renewable energy industry is booming! forbes.com/sites/energyinnov…

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A new report from @ENERGY revealed that solar saw the largest number of jobs gained in the electric generation sector, adding 12,256 workers from 2021 to 2022. pv-magazine-usa.com/2023/06/…
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Renewables are making progress in replacing coal, but to decarbonize U.S. electricity by 2035, they’ll need to replace fossil gas too. Learn more about the #ChartOfTheWeek: bit.ly/44z7HSZ
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Phoenix will become the first major city in American history to average over 100°F for an entire month. The city has experienced a virtually continuous heatwave since the beginning of July, with an average high of 114.1°F and an average low of 90.2°F. While Phoenix is used to severe summer heat, this July has been unprecedented in city history with a record three weeks straight of 110°F heat and 11 straight days of overnight lows at or above 90°F. The record streak of hot nights is particularly concerning because repeatedly hot nighttime temperatures do not allow the body to recover from hot days, increasing the risk of heat illnesses and even death. Unfortunately for Phoenix, this ongoing heatwave looks to continue for the rest of the month, with daytime highs expected to continue to soar above 110°F, with nights only dipping into the 90s.
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