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Duke Energy Completes 74.9-MW Florida Solar Project
Duke Energy Florida completes the 74.9‑MW Jumper Creek solar complex in Sumter County—boosting Florida’s utility-scale solar pipeline and supporting 900 MW of new solar by 2028.
May 28, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR, Duke Energy, Florida, North America
MES Tenders for 1.5 MW Solar Power Capacity at Air Force Station in Agra
MES has actually released a tender for the generation of solar power of ability of 1.5 MW at the Air Force Station in Agra.
Mar 4, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, India, tender, Asia, Agra, MES
When are solar panels acceptable on historic buildings?
A study from Sweden seeks to consider how PV could be sympathetically installed on historic buildings. The researchers propose a target-based approach for assessing panel visibility.
Oct 30, 2019 // Plants, Residential, Sweden, Solar Panels, Europe
Atiaia 170-MW Solar Plant in Brazil Fully Operational
Atiaia’s 170‑MW Brazil solar complex is now fully operating, grid-connected and verified—helping utility owners lock reliable availability, stabilize cash flows, and optimize performance.
Mar 27, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, South america, Brazil, utility scale, solar complex, commissioning, Atiaia
Shanghai Electric lands EPC for Romania’s 342-MW Pârâu solar phase
Econergy selected Shanghai Electric as EPC for phase two of the 342-MW Pârâu solar complex in Romania, advancing a major utility-scale build.
Oct 27, 2025 // Plants, EPC, UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR, Europe, shanghai electric, Romania, Econergy
AMPYR Completes Funding for 96-MWp Dutch Solar Project
AMPYR Solar Europe's NOP solar plant will power 30,000 homes, slashing CO2 emissions by 36,000 tonnes annually—ushering in a greener future for Noordoostpolder!
Oct 24, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Solar Project, AMPYR
Perovskites, a 'dirt cheap' alternative to silicon, just got a whole lot more efficient
Silicon, the standard semiconducting material used in a host of applications-computer central processing units (CPUs), semiconductor chips, detectors, and solar cells-is an abundant, normally occurring material. However, it is pricey to mine as well as to cleanse.
Feb 21, 2023 // Technology, solar cell, perovskites, Chunlei Guo
Greening to Build 17-MWp Solar Park for Uniper
Greening and Uniper SE transform a former thermal site into a 17MWp solar park, advancing Germany's renewable goals and showcasing global collaboration in sustainable energy.
Feb 26, 2025 // Plants, Germany, Europe, PV Power Plant, Uniper SE, Greening
Indian PSUs asked to develop residential solar polysilicon centers - reports
State-owned companies in India could be tasked with developing polysilicon manufacturing centers to aid make domestic solar manufacturing more competitive, reports have claimed.
Oct 6, 2020 // Market Research, manufacturing, India, polysilicon, Asia, mnre, trade tariffs, basic customs duty
Elevion Deepens Spanish Solar Reach With Strategic Dual Installer Acquisition
Elevion Group buys Trexcom Energias and Reconcar, folding them into Belectric to sharpen its EPC capabilities amid Spain’s surging demand for photovoltaic projects.
May 12, 2025 // Markets & Finance News, Spain, Solar, Europe, Belectric, acquisition, Elevion
SEG Solar Fires Up First Line at Indonesian Mega Factory
SEG Solar has activated the maiden production line at its $500-million, 5-GW photovoltaic industrial park in Central Java, fast-tracking plans to anchor Southeast Asia’s largest solar-equipment hub.
May 12, 2025 // Manufacturing News, manufacturing, Asia, Indonesia, SEG Solar
Abraxas Secures Maldives Solar City Deal, Creating Floating Energy Hub
Abraxas Power inks 100-MW floating “Solar City” deal in Maldives, nation’s first SEZ, poised to supply up to 50% of Greater Malé’s clean electricity.
Jul 11, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Floating PV, Asia, Maldives, Abraxas, SEZ
Octopus reaches close on $588m NSW solar-plus-storage Blind Creek project
Octopus Australia achieved financial close on the Blind Creek solar-plus-storage project in New South Wales, a roughly AUD 900m scheme adding flexible clean capacity.
Nov 12, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, Australia, solar-plus-storage, Oceania, new south wales, Octopus, project finance
DEWA bags $0.016953/kWh tariff for 900MW of Dubai solar park
The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has confirmed that it fielded a tariff of US$1.6953 cents per kWh in a recent tender for a 900MW plot of its 5GW Mohammed bin Rashid (MbR) solar parks – a bid it claims sets a world record for the indepedent power producer (IPP) model.
Oct 16, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Tariffs, Dewa, Asia, United Arab Emirates, Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, tenders, ACWA Power, Dubai, gulf
Researchers securing solar technologies from cyberattack
New research from the University of Georgia recommends a novel method to guarding one feasible target of a cyberattack-- the country's solar farms. In a research released in IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, a group in UGA's College of Engineering presented a sensing unit system that keeps an eye on an essential electrical component of solar farms for indications of cyber-intrusion in real time.
Mar 29, 2022 // Technology, University of Georgia, cyberattack, WenZhan Song







