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SPI 2019: PVEL and Heliolytics providing disaster response service for solar power plants
PV Evolution Labs (PVEL) and Heliolytics have partnered to provide the first comprehensive testing and evaluation services to PV power plant owners and operators when extreme weather and other force majeure events have damaged plants. The partners are launching the service at Solar Power International in Salt Lake City.
Sep 24, 2019 // Manufacturing News, Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, pv power plants, pv modules, pvel, Jenya Meydbray, heliolytics, argo group, climate crisis, George Schulz, Rob Andrews, micro cracks
Maxsolar starts building and construction of 125-MWp solar park in Bavaria
German solar designer Maxsolar GmbH has actually released the building of a 125-MWp solar park in Bavaria as well as intends to complete the project by the middle of 2023.
Oct 27, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, MaxSolar, Solar Park, Bavaria
Land vs transmission: Dilemma with India’s 55GW Pakistan border solar and wind plans
With land procurement continuing to hold back India’s PV sector, the government is considering up to 55GW of solar and wind projects along the border with Pakistan where there is an abundance of barren lands.
Oct 23, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, India, Asia, Vinay Rustagi, Rajasthan, gujarat, Anand Kumar
US Solar PV Project Order Worth Rs 890 Crore for Sterling and Wilson
Sterling and Wilson Solar Solutions, the United States subsidiary of SWSL has actually signed a solar project order worth ~ Rs 890 crore in the US
Mar 31, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, USA, North America, International, solar projects, Sterling and Wilson Solar, amit jain, Global portfolio
Voltalia to Maintain and also construct Solar Farms Worth 134 MW in Portugal
Voltalia will certainly give EPC solutions complied with by O&M solutions to Smartenergy for 3 solar ranches in Portugal with a complete ability of 134 MW.
Feb 11, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Portugal, Voltalia, Europe, International, Smartenergy, Sébastien Clerc
Eni and HitecVision brand-new Renewable Energy JV "Vårgrønn" in Norway
The brand-new joint venture will certainly focus on renewable energy projects
Nov 12, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Europe, Norway, Eni, Renewable Energy, green energy, HitecVision, Olav Hetland, Ole Ertvaag, Vårgrønn
ABB called out by UK Solar Trade Association over quality and customer support
The STA has warned Italian company Fimer, which is set to acquire Swiss company ABB’s inverter business, it will have to honor customer service commitments made to its British members, and voiced fears related to historic quality issues with ABB inverters.
Sep 6, 2019 // Inverters, ABB, Inverters, Europe, Fimer, Solar Trade Association, Power-One
Big solar-plus-storage project helping Haiti reduce diesel consumption and power prices
The government of the Caribbean island is planning two solar parks with large scale storage with the help of the Inter-American Development Bank and the United States Agency for International Development. Inter-American is seeking technical help with tendering the projects.
Dec 18, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, USA, solar-plus-storage, North America, Haiti, Inter-American Development Bank
Pivot Energy and Standard Solar Establish 3 New Neighborhood Solar Projects in Colorado
National solar carriers continue partnership to breakthrough Colorado's clean energy shift, provide fair access to budget-friendly renewable energy
May 12, 2021 // Plants, USA, Colorado, North America, Standard Solar, pivot energy, Renewable Energy, solar projects, Partnership, clean energy transition, Katharine Rushton
China's New Renewable Project Rivals All Wind and Solar in India
President Xi reveals mega-project at UN biodiversity occasion
Information stay scant on project that towers over Three Gorges Dam
Oct 12, 2021 // Plants, India, China, Asia, xi jinping, Three Gorges Dam
Longroad Energy begins building and construction on Maine's largest solar project
Renewable energy designer Longroad Energy has actually funded and also commenced building and construction of the 3 Corners Solar project in Kennebec County, Maine. The about $200 million project has actually been in development for five years, and upon conclusion in late 2023 or early 2024, will be the largest solar project in Maine.
Nov 16, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, longroad energy, PV Power Plant, Matt Kearns, Deb Merril
Vector Green Purchases Rattan’s Solar Assets and Joins the Renewable Energy Big League
Vector green has officially joined the big energy league. The company has acquired 275 MW of solar assets from Rattan. Vector green is owned by the Global infrastructure Partnership of the United States. GIP operates Vena Energy with a portfolio of 11 gigawatts in Asia. The company is using Vector Green to build its Indian portfolio.
Dec 27, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, India, First Solar, SECI, NTPC, Asia, aditya agarwal, GE Finance, Global Investment partners, IL&FS, jindal steel and power, Punj Lloyd, rattan India, vector green
European solar broke records in June and July yet even more progress needed
Solar PV plants generated 10% of the EU-27's electricity demand throughout June and July this year, new analysis by power thinktank Ember has found.
Aug 23, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR, Spain, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Europe, decarbonisation
Malaysia's Semarak RE and PowerChina to Develop Groundbreaking Green Hydrogen Project
Semarak RE and China Hydropower join forces to develop Malaysia's first large-scale green hydrogen project, utilizing floating photovoltaic power generation. PowerChina will provide expertise and support. Global hydrogen production set to soar by 2030.
Jan 24, 2024 // Plants, Floating PV, Solar to Fuel, Malaysia, Powerchina, Asia, green hydrogen, Semarak RE
High power prices, falling PV costs and new regulations behind Brazil’s solar carnival
The nation’s thriving distributed generation market is flying, as was evident at last week’s Intersolar South America trade show. The sector seems unconcerned by mooted changes to net metering incentives in the new year and when even an environmental non-believer like President Bolsonaro is on side, it is difficult to be pessimistic.
Sep 8, 2019 // Manufacturing News, Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Inverters, Solar, USA, Sungrow, Canadian Solar, China, South america, Latin america, Europe, Brazil, Asia, Fronius, Greener, North America, Intersolar South America, Solar Promotion, Florian Wessendorf, utility scale solar, Marcelo Sousa, Ada Li, Thais Zampieri Bitancourt, Julian Rau, Trina, Álvaro García Maltrás, Apollo Chai, Rodolfo Meyer, Portal Solar, Marcio Takata, Lucas Troia