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Renewable energy news: NexWafe, Talon, Montana Renewables, World Energy

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from NexWafe, Talon, Montana Renewables, World Energy, and others.

NexWafe and Talon PV Partner to Advance Next-Generation TOPCon Solar Manufacturing in the US

NexWafe and Talon PV have announced a strategic partnership and wafer supply agreement to accelerate next-generation TOPCon solar manufacturing in the United States. The collaboration aims to strengthen domestic solar supply chains by integrating NexWafe’s advanced green silicon wafer technology into Talon PV’s module production operations. Under the agreement, NexWafe will supply high-performance wafers designed to improve efficiency and reduce production costs for TOPCon solar cells. The partnership supports growing demand for US-made solar components and aligns with federal incentives promoting domestic clean energy manufacturing. The deal marks a significant step toward scaling innovative, low-carbon wafer production in the US, reinforcing both companies’ commitment to advancing high-efficiency solar technology and expanding American renewable energy manufacturing capacity.

Montana Renewables and World Energy Partner to Scale Sustainable Aviation Fuel Deliveries

Montana Renewables and World Energy have joined forces to improve efficiency and expand the delivery of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) across key markets. The partnership aims to optimize logistics, streamline supply chains, and increase the availability of low-carbon aviation fuel to airlines seeking to reduce emissions. By combining Montana Renewables’ production capabilities with World Energy’s SAF marketing and distribution expertise, the collaboration is designed to enhance scale and reliability in SAF supply. The move supports growing airline demand for cleaner alternatives to conventional jet fuel and aligns with global aviation decarbonization targets. The agreement underscores continued investment in SAF infrastructure and highlights industry efforts to accelerate commercial adoption of sustainable fuels in the aviation sector.

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