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International Solar Installs On Course For 222 GW in 2022, Rethink Energy
Solar installs have surged even as Polysilicon prices peaked US solar installs falter on anti-dumping, IRA adjustments
Dec 14, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, USA, Poland, Europe, North America, Rethink Energy
ACWA Power, EBRD sign deal for Renewable resource Infra Projects
Both organisations will certainly cooperate over the following 5 years as well as will certainly concentrate on project development in renewable energy, green hydrogen and green desalination across nations. The nations of focus consist of Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan and also Egypt, with the objective of supporting sustainable power transition there.
Nov 1, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Saudi Arabia, EBRD, Asia, green hydrogen, energy transition, Paddy Padmanathan, acwa, Renewable Energy, european bank for reconstruction and development, ACWA Power Company, Future Investment Initiative Forum, green desalination, Nandita Parshad
Europe's SOLEK Shuts $379 Million Funding for Chile Solar Projects
SOLEK currently possesses a portfolio of about 284MWdc in Chile. It likewise revealed entrance in the US Exclusive Placement market (USPP) with issuance of bonds worth $178 million.
Jun 1, 2023 // Markets & Finance News, Natixis, Chile, South america, BNP Paribas, Solar Project, Zdeněk Sobotka, PMGD projects, SOLEK, United States Private Placement market, USPP
Skycorp Solar Reduces US IPO Size to $10 Million
Skycorp Solar trims its IPO size, aiming for $10 million to power innovation and growth in renewable energy. Will the stock shine on Nasdaq?
Jan 3, 2025 // Markets & Finance News, USA, North America, Skycorp Solar
Industry: Seizing LatAm solar potential requires busting myths
Fully tapping into Latin America’s bullish solar market will require challenging preconceptions around a region that is more stable than is sometimes assumed, local operators have told PV Tech.
Aug 29, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, Amazon, South america, Latin america, Brazil, jair bolsonaro, Mexico, North America, Absolar, latam, bolsonaro, Rodrigo Sauaia, AMLO
Advancement of photovoltaics that can be applied like paint for real-life application
Scientists in Korea have efficiently established a high-efficiency large-area organic solution processable solar cell by controlling the speed at which the option of basic materials for solar cells ended up being strengthened after being covered.
Sep 9, 2020 // Technology, Asia, Korea, solar cell, efficiency, KIST, Hae Jung Son
Australia's ARENA shifts concentrate to 'next-generation innovations' with AU$ 1.6 bn funding package
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) will certainly widen its mandate to check out the development of power storage and also hydrogen after safeguarding fresh funding.
Oct 9, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Storage, Australia, hydrogen, Oceania, ARENA, Kane Thornton, Angus Taylor, enegy storage, Kelly O’Shanassy
New Obton-Shannon Energy JV to spend €300m on 500MW of PV in Ireland
Danish renewables investor and developer Obton Energy has formed a joint venture with Irish solar developer Shannon Energy to develop 500MW of solar in Ireland over five years.
Jan 8, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Ireland, Europe, obton, ress 1, joint venture, shannon energy, Gerry Shannon, Anders Marcus
Tender for 500 MW Solar Power Projects Issued in Gujarat
GUVNL has actually released a tender for the acquisition of power from 500 MW grid-connected solar PV power projects to be established in Gujarat (Phase VIII).
Feb 10, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, India, tender, Asia, GUVNL, RPO
Germanium use reduced in GaAs solar cells by new two-step process
Researchers from Canada have unveiled a new germanium deposition process which is said to eliminate threading dislocations and be significantly cheaper than previous approaches. The scientists say their technique creates nanovoids on the surface of the germanium layer which can attract and annihilate undesirable dislocations.
Oct 8, 2019 // Technology, Manufacturing News, Canada, Fraunhofer ISE, North America, Sheerbroke University
SEIA urges court to reject new fixed charges on Puerto Rico solar customers
In an Amicus Brief filed today in federal court, the Solar Energy Storage Association of Puerto Rico (SESA) and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) urged United States District Judge Laura Taylor Swain to reject the proposed Restructuring Support Agreement (RSA) for Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA)’s over $8 billion in outstanding debt.
Oct 26, 2019 // Solar, Abigail Ross Hopper, SESA, RSA, Laura Taylor Swain, PJ Wilson
Student-made solar car approached Guinness World Record speed. They are still working to take the title
Cal Poly team members kept their eyes on El Mirage Lake’s horizon, waiting in anticipation. Just then, the futuristic vehicle they knew all too well emerged from a mirage and sped across the desert.
Dec 4, 2019 // Technology, Transport, Japan, Asia, Cal Poly, Ashiya University, PROVE, Guinness, Kristin Kraybill, Aaron Li, Lacey Davis
Denmark bets on green hydrogen
The Danish government has agreed to provide $19 million in funds for two large-scale hydrogen projects under development on the Jutland peninsula. The two projects will produce green hydrogen for the transport sector from renewables sources. Denmark’s largest energy company, Ørsted, has also announced plans for an ambitious 2 MW electrolysis plant with appurtenant hydrogen storage.
Dec 20, 2019 // Technology, Plants, Large-Scale, Markets & Finance News, Storage, Solar to Fuel, Europe, hydrogen, Ørsted, hydrogen storage
South Carolina utilities work out new web metering plan
The South Carolina Public Service Commission has settled the United States state's internet metering regulations, which will see some current solar consumers stay on the same regimen until 2029.
May 21, 2021 // Residential, Markets & Finance News, Policy, USA, North America, South Carolina, net metering
Renewables Produce Record 50.7% of Energy in May in Spain
The Red Eléctrica de España (REE), a partially state-owned and public restricted corporation which runs the nationwide power grid in Spain, recently reported that renewable energy reached a vital turning point last month when, for the very first time, more than half of the energy generated in the country was of eco-friendly origin.
Jun 8, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Spain, Europe, Renewable Energy, wind and solar, Red Eléctrica de España, REE