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ADB to Make $1 Billion Investment in Renewable Energy in the Pacific
ADB (Asian Development Bank) has revealed that it will invest $1 billion worth of its energy initiatives in the Pacific region from 2019 to 2021 to generate more renewable energy.
Dec 23, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, ADB, Renewable Energy, Pacific, Olly Norojono
Building starts on 80-MW behind-the-meter solar project in Texas
Building has begun on the Gerdau Solar project, one of the largest behind-the-meter solar centers in the USA.
Sep 27, 2021 // Plants, USA, North America, Henry Yun, PV Power Plant, Gerdau Solar project
PPA-linked 120 MW solar park goes on the internet in Australia
The 120 MW solar project near Wagga in New South Wales, the initial renewable resource possession in the portfolio of network proprietor Spark Infrastructure, has achieved an important turning point in the face of market obstacles and also delays.
Aug 11, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, PPA, Australia, Oceania, Rick Francis
DGIST achieves the highest efficiency of flexible CZTSSe thin-film solar cell
DGIST announced on Tuesday, September 10 that Dr. Jin-Kyu Kang's research team in Division of Energy Technology achieved 11.4% for the photoelectric conversion1 efficiency of flexible CZTSSe thin-film solar cell, the highest in the world.
Sep 30, 2019 // Technology, thin-film solar cell, DGIST, Dr. Jin-Kyu Kang, Division of Energy Technology, flexible CZTSSe, Dr. Kee-Jeong Yang
Jinko Supplies The Modules At India, & Asia's Largest Carport
A 20 MWp carport is easily the largest in Asia, and a positive fad for higher roof solar fostering at industries. Industries are significantly embracing solar rooftop not just for the reduced carbon footprint, yet additionally reduced prices vis a vis industrial tariffs.
Jul 29, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Transport, Jinko Solar, India, pv modules, Asia, carport, Gener Miao, KEC International
Spain and Brazil the world’s ‘solar investment hotspots’ but eyes on Vietnam
Analysts at Fitch Solutions have published a report singling out Spain and Brazil as ‘outperformers’ in the global solar market and labelled Vietnam the “market to watch”. The analysts expect surging growth from the Southeast Asian nation to continue in the coming decade.
Nov 1, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, Spain, South america, Europe, Brazil, Fitch Solutions Macro Research
First Solar Deals With Investor Lawsuits Over Business Cases In the US
The firm presumably made duplicated misrepresentations to shareholders relating to the development of its most recent "Series 6" solar module, the expense each it might achieve keeping that module, and the impact the transition to this brand-new item would certainly carry the feasibility of its other business segments. As a result of these affirmed misstatements, First Solar common stock traded at synthetically inflated prices throughout this time.
Jan 11, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, First Solar, Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann, fraud, Investor Lawsuits, Johnson Fistel, The Law Offices of Frank R. Cruz
Germany connects 1 GW of wind, solar to the grid in Sept
Germany turned on 273.13 MW of onshore wind, 99 MW of turbines at sea and 691.27 MW of new solar capacity in September, the Federal Network Agency said on Monday.
Oct 31, 2022 // Plants, Grids, Germany, Europe
Fotowatio Renewable starts worldwide storage drive with 15MWh introduction in the UK
Fotowatio has a 1.9 gigawatt green power portfolio. The developer declared its initial utility-scale battery storage venture to join a worldwide energy storage drive.
Dec 6, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, Grids, UK, Europe, grid-scale, BESS, frv, fotowatio
Renewable energy and also environment pledges: Five years after the Paris Contract
With finalizing of the Paris Agreement, nations promised to minimize co2 (CO2) as well as other greenhouse gas emissions, as well as to adapt to the impacts of climate change. By scaling up renewable resource, countries can dramatically lower one major resource of the issue: energy-related CO2 emissions.
Dec 18, 2020 // Market Research, paris agreement
TEP is spearheading the construction of solar-plus-storage plants in Germany
Trianel Energieprojekte GmbH & Co. KG (TEP), a developer of renewable energy projects, has kicked off the installation of 60 MWp of solar power in Germany, spanning four initiatives. Each of these projects will incorporate a battery storage facility.
Jun 12, 2023 // Plants, Storage, Germany, Europe, PV Power Plant, Trianel
Indonesian Anantara Joins the Listing of Singapore's Renewable Energy Suppliers
A USD 5 billion (EUR 4.64 bn) JV in between Quantum Power Asia and ib vogt GmbH Anantara project will certainly generate more than 3.5 GW as well as shop 12GWh of renewable energy Singapore plans to import approximately 4GW of clean energy by 2035
May 2, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Masdar, ib vogt GmbH, Quantum Power Asia, AAPowerLink, Anantara, Anantara Energy Holdings Pte Ltd, Union Energy Corp, UEC
5 Pick-and-Shovel Solar Supplies for the Green Energy Gold Rush
With a dynamic administration concentrated on climate modification, these 5 solar supplies could be worth a closer search for investors.
May 12, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Enphase Energy, solaredge technologies, Daqo New Energy, CleanSpark, Generac Holdings
Like Solar Trees, The Solar 'Smartflower' Additionally faces Cost Challenges
Solar's initiative to be visually pleasing has been a tough journey thus far, with costs a crucial concern. Costs are one reason solar tiles for instance stay an industrialized country advantage even now.
May 12, 2022 // Technology, distributed solar, solar tree, energy management Inc, smartflower, Solar Cost, solar flower
Utilizing the version of a pancake stack to make better solar cells
Scientists from the University of Calgary (UCalgary), with aid from colleagues at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), are one action better to creating solar electronics that are flexible, effective, as well as far better for the environment.
Mar 9, 2022 // Technology, solar cells, Canadian Light Source, University of Calgary, UCalgary, Todd Sutherland, Kim Thériault