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Canada’s Saskatchewan province to halt net metering for solar
Utility SaskPower is set to close the net metering open to systems up to 100 kW in size once a 16 MW cumulative generation capacity limit is reached in the province.
Sep 24, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Canada, SaskPower, Mike Marsh, Tim Schulhauser
Etrion Completes Sale of 60 MW Mie Solar Power Project
Etrion Corporation has actually finished the sale of its financial investment passion in the Mie 60 MW solar project and received around USD 32.2 million.
Oct 26, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Japan, Asia, International, Solar Project, Etrion, Marco Antonio Northland
Capital Dynamics offloads Kern Region solar projects, completes Arizona solar purchase
Capital Dynamics has sold a 99% risk in its Beacon solar portfolio in Kern County, California, to lasting investment company TortoiseEcofin and Israeli building and construction group Shikun & Binui for an undisclosed amount.
Jan 5, 2021 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, California, USA, UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR, PPA, Arizona, pv power plants, North America, LS Power, capital dynamic, Kathryn Carpenter
China states United States Section 201 expansion will misshape worldwide trade
Head of state Joe Biden's transfer to extend tariffs on imported solar modules as well as cells will misshape international trade, China's commerce ministry has stated.
Feb 7, 2022 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Tariffs, Policy, USA, China, bifacial, Asia, North America, Joe Biden, ACORE, 8 minute energy
EDP goes for 50GW of renewables additions by 2050, aims to US for solar development
EDP will certainly concentrate on The United States and Canada to ramp up its solar capacity in the following five years as part of a brand-new tactical update that will see the Portuguese energy target more than 50GW of renewables enhancements by 2030.
Feb 26, 2021 // Plants, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Spain, Portugal, EDP, South america, Europe, Brazil, distributed solar, utility, carbon neutrality, largescaleeu, sfi con london, distributed generation
Seeing both sides of light collection
2 types of products are better than one when it comes to solar cells, as exposed by a worldwide team that has actually tested a new combination of products and architecture to enhance solar-cell efficiency.
Mar 17, 2021 // Technology, solar cell, perovskite, efficiency, KAUST, Stefaan De Wolf, Michele De Bastiani
Cubico re-finances Spanish solar
Investor got the 50MW Moron and Olivenza developments in March
May 26, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Spain, Europe, cubico, David Swindin, Carlos Ciervide
Uranium Miner Virginia Energy May Install 1000 Acres Solar Project in Coles Hill, Virginia
Virginia Energy says that if the solar project comes up, it would generate low carbon energy for the local community and likewise future uranium handling facilities. It claims that the project lines up well the firm's ESG and also net-zero carbon aspirations.
Apr 5, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Renewable Energy, solar power project, Walter Coles, Coles Hill, net-zero carbon, nuclear energy industry, Uranium Company Virginia, Virginia Energy Resources
Heliene seeing soaring demand for modules as AD/CVD case continues, eyeing capacity expansions therefore
Canadian PV module producer Heliene has actually seen extraordinary demand for its modules complying with the United States Department of Commerce's (DOC) decision to explore alleged anti-dumping and also circumvention (AD/CVD) by solar producers in Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and also Cambodia, which continues to spread chaos throughout the US solar market.
May 12, 2022 // Manufacturing News, USA, Canada, pv power plants, North America, module manufacturing, module supply deals, heliene, AD/CVD
Energy Dome releases globe's initial multi-megawatt 'CO2 Battery' project in Sardinia, Italy
Italian start-up Energy Dome has actually launched the first demonstrator project of its carbon dioxide-based energy storage space remedy, a 4MWh system in Sardinia, Italy, while also revealing Series B plans.
Jun 9, 2022 // Storage, Italy, Europe, investment, carbon dioxide, Energy Dome, renewables integration, series b
Info-graphic view of Solar PV Inverter Market Point Of View, Trends and Predictions 2020-2026
Global Solar PV Inverter Market documents a thorough research of various facets of the Global Market. It reveals the constant development in market despite the variations and also transforming market fads. The report is based upon specific crucial criteria.
Jun 15, 2020 // Market Research, ABB, China, Europe, Asia, Huawei, SMA, Fronius, Kaco, North America, Enphase, Chint, Siemens, Ingeteam, power electronics, TBEA, TMEIC, Solar PV Inverter Industry, Rest of Asia Pacific, Central & South America, Middle East & Africa, Omron, Tabuchi, Advanced Energy, Schneider, Satcon, AROS Solar, Kostal, STECA, Green Power, Solar Edge, Danfoss, Sungrow Power, KEHUA Group, EAST, SSE, Samil Power, JFY Tech, SAJ
Air Products Exits $4.5B Texas Green Hydrogen Venture
Air Products pulls out of Texas hydrogen venture, selling rights to AES amid market challenges, while continuing projects in Saudi Arabia, Canada, and Louisiana.
Nov 11, 2024 // Solar to Fuel, USA, Texas, North America, green hydrogen, Air Products
Neoen Secures 250 MW Solar Contracts in Ontario
Neoen wins two 20-year Ontario solar LT2 deals—318 MWp—partnering with Indigenous communities. Construction begins 2028, operations 2029/2030, targeting 475 GWh annually.
Apr 21, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Canada, neoen, North America
Why Clean Energy's Corporate Patrons Are Purchasing Much Less This Year
Russia's battle in Ukraine, rising cost of living as well as skyrocketing power costs have cooled down procurement. There's one gigantic exception: Amazon.
Sep 8, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Ukraine, Amazon, Europe, Asia, Russia
Greece to overhaul licensing regime which puts the brakes on solar
The energy ministry has published a plan to radically simplify the renewable energy permitting process. The new system is expected to come into force as early as next month and will be applied retroactively to address a 22-month backlog in generation license applications.
Jan 17, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, Greece, Europe, license, rae, Stelios Psomas