Solar

Scandinavia's subsidy-free solar hr nears as Encavis signs 500MW-plus offer
Rolling technology costs have encouraged Encavis AG to sponsor a major subsidy-free solar play in Scandinavia, bringing Europe's free-market sector better north than it has presumed.
May 29, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Solar, solar pv, Europe, Denmark, encavis, Greengo, Dierk Paskert, Karsten Nielsen, scandinavia, encavis ag
Sunrun faucets technology market director to guide funds in year of headwinds
An exec with previous duties in leading Silicon Valley companies will certainly be managing financial resources at Sunrun, the biggest United States PV household driver facing the financial effects from the COVID-19 break out.
Apr 27, 2020 // Residential, Markets & Finance News, California, USA, Sunrun, Solar, solar pv, residential solar, North America, pv residential installer, Coronavirus, covid-19, Tom vonReichbauer, Bob Komin
CEL Extends Deadline for 535 kW Solar Project at NIBSM Campus
CEL has actually prolonged its quote entry due date for its tender for the appointing of a 535 kW solar energy plant at the NIBSM Campus in Raipur, Chhattisgarh
Apr 27, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Solar, India, Asia, CEL, NIBSM, Chhattisgrah
Geronimo and also Cargill Announce VPPA for 200 MW Solar Project
Geronimo Energy and also Cargill have actually revealed the implementation of a Virtual Power Purchase Agreement (VPPA) for the 200 MW Prairie Wolf Solar Project in Illinois.
Apr 23, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, Geronimo Energy, Solar, North America, vppa, International, Cargill, Geronimo Cargill VPPA Solar, Eric Hoegger, Blake Nixon
UPenn Announces PPA for Largest Solar Project in Pennsylvania
UPenn has actually authorized a PPA for the development of a 220 MW solar energy project relocate considerably better to satisfying its carbon-neutral by 2042 dedication
Apr 15, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, Solar, PPA, Pennsylvania, North America, International, UPenn, UPenn Solar PPA, Anne Papageorge
HyperSolar Accelerates Production of Renewable Solar Hydrogen Panels With brand-new Tie-up
HyperSolar is collaborating with Suzhou GH to make the last adjustments to the solar cells needed to make the Gen 1 hydrogen manufacturing panels
Apr 14, 2020 // Manufacturing News, Solar, China, Asia, hydrogen, International, HyperSolar, Hydrogen Panels, panels, Tim Young
ENGIE North America Adds Solar to Renewables Portfolio
ENGIE North America, an independent power manufacturer and also power performance providers, has actually authorized a significant tax obligation equity funding for its renewables profile.
Apr 13, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, clean energy, USA, Solar, Solar Energy, North America, pv projects, Renewable Energy, Solar Power, bank of america, climate changeEast Fork, Electric Reliability Council of Texas, ENGIE North America, ERCOT, Gwenaelle Avice-Huet, HSBCindependent power producer, Jumbo Hill, photovoltaicpv modules, renewables portfolio, tax equity financing
West Bengal to establish Solar Projects on Depot Roofs to Charge EVs
The West Bengal Transport Corporation is readied to create power via photovoltaic panels on depot roofings to reenergize its electrical cars (EVs).
Feb 10, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Rooftop PV, Solar, India, Asia, TERI, EVs
Safari Energy Offers New Solar Financial Solution
New York City-based solar partner Safari Energy has launched a new solar financial solution.
Aug 1, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, Solar, USA, New York, Solar, John Nordeman, Safari Energy, Matt Rudey, PPL Corp., North America
Turning Heat Into Light Could Make Solar Panels 80% Efficient, Rice Researchers Say
Don’t get too excited. What follows is a report about theoretical research in the lab which is a long way from commercial viability, but the implications of that research are simply staggering. Heat is the enemy of today’s solar panels. If they get too hot, their efficiency plummets. Researchers are working on ways to siphon some of that heat off and use it for other purposes, like making hot water. Others are exploring elaborate cooling systems that would add cost and complexity to solar systems.
Jul 31, 2019 // Solar, Solar, Solar Panels
Solar’s 20 most overlooked benefits for global sustainability
As renewable energy development is ramped up to address the climate crisis, negative side-effects should be avoided, especially when technology and resources could maximize the benefits. ‘Techno-ecological’ crossovers could ensure win-win outcomes for solar development and ecosystem and biodiversity conservation.
Jul 31, 2019 // Solar, California, USA, Solar, TESs, UC Davis, John Muir, North America
State news service: China has already connected 870 MW of this year’s subsidized PV projects
The state-owned China News Service today reported almost $80 million is left in the pot for large scale project subsidies this year despite almost 420 facilities with a combined generation capacity of 1.77 GW having missed out in the auction.
Jul 29, 2019 // Large-Scale, NEA, Solar, China, China Photovoltaic Industry Association, National Energy Administration, AECEA, Asia Europe Clean Energy, Asia
Ukraine makes a bid for PV growth
The final segment in pv magazine’s look at unsung solar markets heads to Ukraine, where a generous feed in tariff and developments in the corporate PPA segment looks likely to push installations past the 1 GW mark for 2019.
Jul 26, 2019 // Commercial, Tariffs, Scatec Solar, Solar, tarif, commerce, Ukraine, PV, EBRD, NEFCO, Natixis, Total Eren, AlGihaz and NBT, Svitlana Teush, Head of Construction, Europe
Q CELLS Launching Latest Q.PEAK DUO Module In U.S. Market
Solar cell and module manufacturer Q CELLS plans to launch its new solar module, the Q.PEAK DUO BLK-G6+, in the U.S. market in September.
Jul 22, 2019 // Plants, Solar, Q CELLS, Q.PEAK DUO BLK-G6+