Engie, a French utility company, and developer Neoen have announced intentions to invest approximately €1 billion ($1.2 billion) in constructing a 1-gigawatt solar module powered, low-carbon energy park in France. This project is set to become Europe’s largest solar initiative, surpassing previous records, and will include green hydrogen production to cater to transportation and energy […]
Leeward Renewable Energy, headquartered in Texas, will acquire approximately 10 gigawatts of solar module through the sale. On Monday, First Solar announced that it will transfer 10 gigawatts of projects in development to the wind developer Leeward Renewable Energy, as part of the solar manufacturer’s ongoing business transformation. In a strategic move highlighting First Solar’s […]
In a significant milestone, solar power accounted for more than 50% of the newly added electricity capacity to the grid, marking a first in history. Additionally, close to 800,000 households in the United States adopted either a new solar system or a solar module storage system. Although federal clean energy policies were instrumental in fueling […]
Lightsource BP has been using bifacial solar Lightsource BP informs GTM that bifacial solar module have become the standard practice for the developer. In 2018, Lightsource BP, one of Europe’s leading solar developers, set up a test system utilizing bifacial technology in Northern Ireland. The company’s confidence in employing this technology for its recent projects […]
SunVest Solar recently commemorated the successful conclusion of two fresh community solar ventures in DeKalb, Illinois, officially initiating electricity generation at these sites. These DeKalb solar projects, with a combined capacity of 6 MW, stand out as among the initial initiatives facilitated by Illinois’ Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA), which was enacted into law […]
By June 2022, American enterprises have successfully implemented close to 19 gigawatts (GW) of on-site and off-site solar module capacity, marking a twofold increase from the 9.4 GW installed by 2019. This notable surge can be attributed to the swift proliferation of off-site corporate solar procurement, which presently accounts for 55% of all commercial solar […]
In late 2023, the CER carried out a thorough application and evaluation procedure for operators of the accreditation scheme. Subsequently, the Clean Energy Council (CEC) opted not to submit an application to maintain its role in operating an Installer Accreditation scheme. As a result, the Clean Energy Council’s accreditation services for solar module s and […]
In our Q1 2023 magazine, we highlighted Anza, a solar module and energy storage procurement platform that addresses the complexity involved in solar module procurement. With the United States government’s efforts to enhance the supply chain and promote domestic manufacturing, the complexity has increased significantly. Anza, a spin-off of Borrego, offers engineering expertise and facilitates […]
Under the support of Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs’ Department of Industrial Technology, the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) has collaborated with United Renewable Energy (URE) and San Fang Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. to develop an innovative technology for easy-dismantled solar panel modules. This groundbreaking technology adheres to the rigorous international standards set by the […]
Recently, a solar power plant with a capacity of 116 MW commenced operations in Terengganu, located on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia. This impressive facility stands as the largest single-axis tracking PV project in the country. Covering approximately 600 hectares of land, the solar plant is projected to produce 220 million kWh of clean […]
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