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After Inox, Swelect Energy Resumes Module Production at B'luru Plant
Couple of hrs after the statement of Inox Wind opened up all the 3 of its factory, solar power items supplier Swelect Energy Systems Ltd as well introduced the resumption of procedures at its solar photovoltaic (PV) components making plant situated in Bengaluru efficient from April 25, 2020.
Apr 27, 2020 // Manufacturing News, India, Solar Energy, pv modules, Asia, solar modules, Coronavirus, Airport Authority of India, Inox Wind, mounting structures, Swelect Energy
When we're socially distanced, it's an excellent suggestion to bill an EV with solar
Exists any type of great factor for placing solar on a Tesla Cybertruck? Or is it simply merit signaling? On the other hand, exactly how much are you driving tomorrow? Do you have variety anxiousness or simply basic anxiousness?
Apr 6, 2020 // Technology, Storage, USA, TESLA, Elon Musk, North America, Cybertruck
Kenya's State-Owned Utility Ken-Gen to Add 3000 MW RE to National Grid in Decade
Presently, KenGen has an installed capacity of 1,904 MW. It will explore tapping one more 10,000 MW of clean energy.
Jan 6, 2023 // Grids, National Grid, green energy, energy mix, installed capacity, Abraham Serem, KenGen
Maximizing your Tesla’s Battery Efficiency and Battery Life
Electric cars have become increasingly popular over the past few years, but how do you know if they will save you money in the long-run? The biggest downsides
Feb 4, 2021 // Transport
3 Audiobooks to Supercharge Your Solar Energy Know-How
The global energy storage market is skyrocketing, with China at the top of clean energy installations. An increase in demand and resources are
Oct 1, 2024 // Solar
Odisha Seals 6.8 GW Clean-Energy Pipeline
Odisha inks 6.8 GW renewables push—battery‑ready grids, tracker‑equipped solar, wind, and hybrid PPAs—marrying land, interconnection, and offtake to cut curtailment, spur local manufacturing, jobs, and bankable growth.
Feb 13, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, India, Asia, policy, Odisha, grid infrastructure, project pipeline
Losing a few PV panels in space can cost millions of dollars
European satellite operator Eutelsat has revealed one of the two solar arrays on its recently launched 5 West B satellite has been lost. Only 45% of the craft’s generation capacity can be operated, hitting the company’s bottom line to the tune of $5-10 million.
Jan 21, 2020 // Technology, Solar, PV technology, Eutelsat, satellite
Total taps French regional bank to refinance 143MW wind, PV portfolio
Total Quadran has enlisted a French financier to pump new capital into an up-and-running renewable energy portfolio, split between 40-plus projects across the country.
Jan 28, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Storage, France, pv power plants, solar pv, Europe, Total, refinancing
Better Energy safeguards power offer for Danish PV
Seven-year PPA with Lundbeck takes pharmaceutical firm to 100% renewable electricity
Jan 29, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Markets & Finance News, PPA, Europe, Rasmus Lildholdt Kjær, Lundbeck
LONGi problems 'clarification' on Q CELLS license disagreement
Solar Module Super League (SMSL) participant LONGi has issued an explanation pertaining to current patent invalidation procedures between it and Hanwha Q CELLS, insisting no legal judgements have been passed.
Nov 24, 2020 // Manufacturing News, China, Asia, LONGi, Hanwha Q Cells, patent dispute, cnpia
First Solar’s sales fall 6.5% in Q3 to $547m due to lower systems revenue from US project sales
For third-quarter 2019, First Solar Inc of Tempe, AZ, USA – which makes thin-film photovoltaic modules based on cadmium telluride (CdTe) as well as providing engineering, procurement & construction (EPC) services – has reported net sales of $547m, down 6.5% on $585m last quarter and 19% on $676m a year ago, due primarily to lower systems revenue from project sales in the USA, offset partially by higher module sales volume.
Nov 4, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, USA, First Solar, Mark Widmar, North America, thin-film photovoltaic
Tesla’s Cybertruck will have a solar charging option, says Musk
Tesla revealed its Cybertruck pickup last night, a SciFi-tastic wedge built from the same steel alloy that SpaceX is using for its Starship spaceship.
Nov 23, 2019 // Transport, TESLA, Elon Musk, Cybertruck
ARENA targets solar panel recycling in new $15 million funding round
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency has established a $15 million financing round to support projects aimed at reducing the cost and quantity of waste created by solar panels which have reached the end of the lives.
Dec 11, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, Market Research, Australia, solar panel, recycling, Oceania, ARENA, Darren Miller
Solar Flexrack supplying fixed-tilt mounts for 26.4-MWac Connecticut solar project
Solar FlexRack, a division of Northern States Metals and a photovoltaic mounting and solar tracker solutions provider, has completed a contract to supply a 26.4 MWac solar power generation plant for Swinerton Renewable Energy (SRE). SRE will serve as the project’s engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) firm.
Jul 24, 2019 // Solar, USA, EPC, Solar FlexRack, SRE, Swinerton Renewable Energy, North America, Connecticut
174 Power Global acquires OnForce Solar
174 Power Global has acquired OnForce Solar, a New York-based commercial solar development firm and community solar business. With this acquisition, 174 Power will boost its profile in both the retail energy sector and C&I project development market.
Sep 23, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, USA, New York, New Jersey, North America, 174 power global, onforce solar, Henry Yun, Charles Feit