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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
Agilitas Energy Raises $350 Million to Expand Renewables & Storage Platform
The investment will certainly speed up Agilitas' growth, building and construction and procedure of more than 500 MW of energy storage as well as solar PV projects.
Moving forward, within the very first 90 days, the joint venture looks to get eight projects totaling 45 MW.
Jun 10, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, EPC, ENERGY STORAGE, CarVal Investors, pv projects, Agilitas Energy, Barrett Bilotta, Jerry Keefe, Intelligent Power Dispatch
Vapor Deposition Delivers Durable Perovskite-Silicon Tandems
Breakthrough vapor-deposited perovskite-silicon tandems hit 30% efficiency on textured wafers, surpass 2,000-hour stability—paving mass-production-ready modules as NUS, A*STAR, Trina Solar move to pilot lines.
Dec 23, 2025 // Technology, Manufacturing News, perovskite, Trina Solar, NUS, National University of Singapore, tandem, stability, Agency for Science Technology and Research
GSU Launches Chad Hybrid Solar to Curb Diesel
Abu Dhabi’s GSU breaks ground on a 5‑MWp solar‑battery‑diesel hybrid in Chad, cutting fuel costs, boosting grid stability, and catalyzing jobs, training, and new cold-chain, water, and industrial growth.
Feb 12, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Solar, hybrid, battery, Africa, chad, off-grid
Aukera Wins CfD, Greenlights 45-MW Scottish Solar
Aukera’s 45‑MW Scottish solar wins CfD, securing price certainty and construction, with battery-ready design, bifacial tech, grid-tuned controls—bringing jobs, steadier taxes, and greener local gains.
Feb 12, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Solar, cfd, SCOTLAND, construction, Aukera
Solar Power Finds Ripe New Market in Crop Protection
Which solar panel works best with which crop? The response to that concern is being looked for in hundreds of farms worldwide.
Sep 10, 2020 // Market Research, USA, Japan, France, Germany, South Korea, China, Europe, Asia, Netherlands, North America, baywa r.e., tata power solar, Ashish Khanna, Stephan Schindele, Sascha KrauseTunker, Maximilian Vorast, Sohini Gupta, Ajit Jain
Neom’s 2.2-GW Green Hydrogen Plant Nears Finish Amid Buyer Shortfall
Construction at Saudi Arabia’s $8.4-bn Neom green-hydrogen complex is 80% complete, but muted global demand leaves only one confirmed buyer, forcing developers to court local offtakers.
Jun 3, 2025 // Solar to Fuel, Saudi Arabia, Asia, ACWA Power, green hydrogen, Neom, Air Products
Canada's Brookfield Invests $2 Billion in Scout Clean Energy, Standard Solar
The purchases will be invested via the Brookfield Global Transition Fund I (BGTF I), which it declares to be the biggest fund worldwide concentrated on the energy transition.
Both Scout and Standard Solar will certainly continue to operate as independent businesses within the Brookfield Renewable US platform.
Oct 3, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Canada, North America, Standard Solar, energy transition, Scott Wiater, Connor Teskey, Scout Clean Energy, Michael Rucker, Brookfield acquisition, Entropy
NorSun Exits Norway, Invests in U.S. Solar Production
NorSun pivots to the U.S. after closing its domestic operations, signaling a shift in Europe’s solar landscape amid fierce Asian competition. New factory in Tulsa on the horizon!
Dec 18, 2024 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, USA, North America, NorSun
Australia’s AEMO radically curtails output of five large solar farms
The Australian Energy Market Operator constrained the output of several large-scale solar plants by 50% on Friday, in response to voltage fluctuations in a 220 kV network spanning the states of Victoria and New South Wales.
Sep 16, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, Australia, AEMO, Oceania, ACES, Andrew Stiel
New molecular precursor for kesterite solar cells
Researchers in India have actually established a brand-new molecular precursor for applications in kesterite solar cells. They made use of the precursor to construct a superstrate kind solar cell with an effectiveness that is allegedly among the highest possible ever before recorded. They depend on a low-temperature process to make the tool.
Sep 18, 2020 // Technology, Manufacturing News, India, solar cells, Asia, SRMIST







