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Sungrow inverters obtain global cybersecurity certification
Sungrow introduced just recently the Company's implementation of the IEC 62443-4-1 sector security criterion, which was accredited by the international certification company DEKRA. Sungrow claims it's now the first company with CB certification of this criterion in the renewable resource sector.
May 24, 2021 // Inverters, Sungrow, James Wu, DEKRA
Business currently behind Solar4America brand takes control of former Sunergy module plant in California
SPI Energy, the international energy company that acquired a listing of contracts from bankrupt California solar installer PetersenDean, revealed it has gotten the lease for the former Sunergy photovoltaic panel manufacturing plant in Sacramento, California, and also anticipates to produce modules for the united state market by Q1 2022.
Dec 8, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, USA, North America, SPI Energy, Solar4America, module plant
Goldman Sachs invests in compressed air storage
The $250m will certainly aid Hydrostor create 1.1 GW of projects and also broaden its pipe worldwide
Jan 10, 2022 // Storage, California, USA, Australia, Oceania, North America, Goldman Sachs, Curtis VanWalleghem, Charlie Gailliot
Globe's 'Largest' Mfg Plant For BIPV Modules Commissioned in China
Sunman Energy has actually appointed its 1 GW lightweight solar modules production line in China Sunman Energy thinks the modules that consider as much as 5 kg can be deployed for numerous roofs that aren't solid enough to host traditionally hefty modules
Jan 11, 2022 // BIPV, Manufacturing News, bipv, Building-integrated photovoltaics, Building integrated PV, eArc, glassless solar module, Sunman Energy, Zhengrong Shi
A close look at nature could lead to cheaper hydrogen
Scientists at the Australia National University have observed a key stage in the process of photosynthesis which could be copied to greatly increase the efficiency of sunlight-powered water splitting processes used to produce hydrogen.
Aug 12, 2019 // Technology, Solar to Fuel, USA, Germany, Australia, Europe, hydrogen, Switzerland, Oceania, Australia National University, sunlight-powered water, Max Planck Institute, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Maria Chrysina, North America, Solar to Fuel, Solar to Hydrogen, Producing Hydrogen, Hydrogen from renewable, Renewable fuels
RES Diversifies Asset Management Business Through Blueshore Acquisition
UK-based RES, has actually announced the acquisition of Australia based Blueshore, an asset management business with 1.6 GW of assets under management.
Feb 7, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, asset management, acquisition, blueshore, grant harris, Mike rand, renewable deal, RES-group
NZ's Infratil To Invest in Renewable Platform In Singapore
New Zealand-based investment firm Infratil is spending $233m in a renewable energy growth platform in Singapore. The brand-new platform will be called Gurīn Energy.
Sep 14, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, New Zealand, Asia, Oceania, Singapore, Infratil, Gurin Energy, assaad W razzouk, jason boyes, tolt renewables
Fortescue Future Industries buys Dutch thin-film solar and H2 firm HyET
Australia's Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has taken a 60% risk in Dutch firm High yield Energy Technologies (HyET) Group to help in its aspiration to supply 15 million tonnes of green hydrogen worldwide by 2030.
Oct 8, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Australia, Oceania, Fortescue Future Industries, FFI, HyET, Julie Shuttleworth
Nedstack, Providence to Co-Develop Hydrogen Based Soln to offer Affordable Solar Power
With an objective to use cost effective solar energy all the time, Sydney based development company Providence Asset Group (Providence) and also gas cell producer Nedstack have actually participated in a critical collaboration contract to co-develop as well as provide hydrogen-based power-to-power remedies for the Pacific and also australian area solar market.
Apr 27, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Solar to Fuel, Solar Energy, Artificial Intelligence, International, Arnoud van de Bree, Henry Sun, Nedstack, Providence Asset Group
Capital Dynamics Finishes Procurement of 353 MW Solar Portfolio
Capital Dynamics has actually introduced that its CEI company has completed the purchase of a portfolio of 16 operating solar projects from Coronal Energy
Jul 1, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Capital Dynamics, International, Acquistion, Coronal Energy, John Breckenridge, Tim Short
ReneSola and also Avenston Sign Partnership Agreement in Ukraine
ReneSola, one of the leading solar PV module makers around the world and also Avenston, a reputed player in the solar industry in Ukraine, have actually signed the long-term collaboration arrangement cooperation in Ukraine and other close-by nations. According to the Partnership, Avenston will market as well as offer ReneSola's top quality and also high-efficiency solar PV modules in the area solely and also both the firms also agreed to check out other task development relevant possibilities in Ukraine at a correct time.
Aug 18, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Ukraine, Europe, renesola, Sky Wang, Avenston, Partnership, Dmytro Lukomskyi
Airlifting PV modules for C&I solar projects
Is airlifting solar modules the future of industrial and industrial roof PV setup? Epho Commercial Solar just recently made use of a helicopter to airlift pallets of modules to 12 roofs at a Woolworths area in Australia.
Aug 20, 2020 // Plants, Commercial, Rooftop PV, Australia, Oceania, Oliver Hartley
TransAlta Announces Commercial Operation of Alberta's First Utility Scale Battery Storage Project
TransAlta Renewables has introduced that its 10 MW WindCharger battery storage space project (WindCharger) started industrial procedure on October 15, 2020. WindCharger is Alberta's very first utility-scale, lithium-ion energy storage space project and makes use of Tesla Megapack technology.
Oct 16, 2020 // Storage, Canada, ENERGY STORAGE, North America, battery storage projects, Storage Project, TransAlta Renewables, WindCharger, John Kousinioris
OMERS takes US$ 100 million stake in 'world's largest' solar O&M business NovaSource
OMERS Private Equity, an arm of Ontario-focused pension fund OMERS, has actually gotten a minority stake in the Arizona-headquartered solar operations & maintenance (O&M) provider NovaSource Power Services.
Aug 10, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, USA, pv power plants, North America, clairvest, operations and maintenance, novasource, OMERS Infrastructure, OMERS, novasource power services
Solar Inventions snags global patents for reduced-silver production process
After obtaining its first U.S. patent last year for its solar manufacturing process, Solar Inventions has actually been provided new patents in China and Israel and also is working with added international accessibility.
Dec 14, 2022 // Manufacturing News, USA, China, Asia, North America, Ben Damiani