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Renewvia Energy safeguards USD-1m of SIMA funds for solar mini-grids in Kenya
United States solar designer Renewvia Energy Corporation revealed on Wednesday that it has actually gotten a USD-1-million (EUR 820,400) dedication from impact investor Social Financial investment Managers and also Advisors LLC (SIMA) to develop brand-new solar mini-grids and electrify country neighborhoods in Kenya.
Jun 2, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Grids, Kenya, Africa, Renewvia Energy, solar mini-grids, SIMA, Trey Jarrard, Asad Mahmood
Iowa’s Largest Solar Farm Powers 40,000 Homes
Alliant Energy’s 200-MW Pleasant Creek Solar, Iowa’s largest solar farm, now powers 40,000 homes, boosting the state’s clean energy goals.
May 1, 2025 // Plants, clean energy, USA, Solar Energy, North America, alliant energy, Renewable Energy, PV Power Plant, Iowa
17TeraWatts launches Bodhi software for continued customer engagement
17TeraWatts announced the launch of Bodhi, a digital assistant for solar homeowners. Bodhi helps solar companies engage their homeowners to generate more referrals and follow-on sales.
Aug 17, 2019 // Residential, Software, USA, Salt Lake City, 17TeraWatts, Bodhi, Scott Nguyen, Greg Jacobson, Solar Power International’s Startup Showcase, North America
Thanjavur Corporation Moves Closer to First Solar Plant
A 3 MW plant established under the Smart City Project is close to conclusion
Jan 20, 2022 // Plants, India, Asia, PV Power Plant, thanjavur corporation
Bristol group establishes photosynthetic healthy proteins for increased solar power conversion
A group of researchers, led by the University of Bristol, has actually established a brand-new photosynthetic healthy protein system making it possible for an improved and also much more lasting strategy to solar-powered technical tools.
Mar 25, 2020 // Technology, UK, Europe, Mike Jones, Juntai Liu
DEF to develop two new solar parks in Florida
Florida’s electric power company has disclosed where its new PV stations will be located. The systems are meant to supply green power to Floridian consumers.
Jan 28, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, PV plants, Duke Energy, Florida, North America
First Solar lands 750MW module manage Origis Energy as it considers US manufacturing build out
Origis Energy has actually purchased 750MW of solar modules from thin film supplier First Solar, bringing the overall quantity of modules Origis has procured from the company to 1.5 GW.
Apr 14, 2022 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, USA, First Solar, solar pv, pv modules, thin film, North America, Origis Energy, origis, cadtel
First Solar secure local steel supply for Ohio module center
First Solar has actually locked in steel supplies for solar modules made at its under-development making center in Ohio, by signing a supply contract with local carrier Ice Industries.
Apr 1, 2022 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, USA, First Solar, PV module, North America, Ohio, Howard Ice
Germany's Bundesrat approves removal of 15% area limit for floating PV plants
Germany's Bundesrat, which represents the 16 federal states, has actually approved the removal of the 15% area limit for floating photovoltaic or pv (PV) plants on artificial lakes prepared in a draft law.
May 23, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Floating PV, Germany, Europe, PV Power Plant
MGen pitches floating solar facility on Laguna de Bay
Manila Electric Co.’s (Meralco) power generation arm is looking into a possible 110-megawatt floating solar facility on Laguna de Bay as part of its renewable energy thrust.
Oct 17, 2019 // Floating PV, floating PV, Asia, Philippines, Meralco, mgreen, MGen, Rogelio Singson, Laguna de Bay
Constellation secures three customers for 175MW of solar power in Virginia
Baltimore-based power provider Constellation has inked a deal to sell power from a 175MW solar facility in Virginia to Johns Hopkins University, spice and seasoning mix company McCormick & Company and department store corporation TJX Companies.
Sep 19, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, USA, Virginia, North America, constellation, exelon, johns hopkins university, mccormick & company, tjx companies, renewable energy certificates, baltimore
New Zealand's Largest Solar Farm Plan Goes to Consultation
Mackenzie Basin Solar Farm Proposal: Far North Solar Farm seeks to build a 420MWp solar farm in the Mackenzie Basin, providing 100,000 homes with clean energy. Explore the 670 hectare site, its flat landscape & proximity to infrastructure. National fast-tracking of renewable energy projects in the area.
Nov 30, 2023 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, New Zealand, Oceania, PV Power Plant
BayWa r.e. finishes two floating solar projects in the Netherlands
BayWa r.e. as well as its Dutch subsidiary GroenLeven have recently energised 2 floating solar projects in the Netherlands with an integrated capacity of 29.2 MWp.
Jan 14, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Floating PV, floating PV, Europe, Netherlands, baywa r.e., Benedikt Ortmann, solar projects, groenleven group
New South Wales confirms site for 700-MW Waratah Super Battery
The New South Wales government on Friday confirmed the Aussie state's prepare for the 700-MW Waratah Super Battery, to be constructed at the site of a destroyed thermal power station as well as planned to go on the internet in 2025.
Oct 17, 2022 // Storage, new south wales, Matt Kean, Waratah Super Battery
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








