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Skanska and Salute Launch ‘First’ Perovskite Solar Cells to Office Building

Saule Technologies will be the technology provider. The initial implementation tests are planned for 2018 in Poland. Multinational building firm Skanska Group says its commercial development business unit in Central Eastern Europe will be the first developer to cover office buildings with semi-transparent perovskite solar cells on a commercial scale. Saule Technologies will be the […]

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Scientists Showcases Nanotechnology Based Low-Cost Solar Cells

The more extended the light spends inside the solar cells – the more prominent its possibility of getting ingested. A group of researchers at Stanford University, including an analyst of Indian starting point, has indicated how nanotechnology can be utilized to make crystalline silicon (c-Si) thin-film solar cells that are more proficient at catching solar […]

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Society of Marietta Church Searching for Help On Solar Venture

Green Sanctuary Committee seat Dawn Hewitt said the $10,000 dollar-for-dollar coordinating test offered by an unknown contributor won’t finance each venture, yet it will be a gigantic advance forward. 66% of the best approach to addressing a $10,000 coordinating difficulty give, the First Unitarian Universalist Society of Marietta is wanting to get to the end […]

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World Bank Plans ‘Scaling Solar and Storage’ Program

The new Scaling Solar and Storage (SSS) program, is expected to be rolled out in the coming years would work on utility-scale tenders that pair solar PV with battery storage technology. The World Bank is planning to make energy storage an integral part of its ‘Scaling Solar’ program, that until now has been focused purely […]

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Hanwha Energy Starts Building 236 MW Solar Plant in U.S.

Hanwha Q Cells will supply more than 680,000 monocrystalline modules for the plant, according to the officials while its US unit will take care of the engineering, procurement and construction of the facility. Hanwha Energy Corp., a South Korean renewable energy company, has initiated construction work on a 236-MW solar power plant in the U.S. […]

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1st Source Bank Announces Financing of 10 Solar Projects in 2017

1st Source has committed itself to serving the renewable energy industry. The Bank made its commitment to solar due to the unique needs of smaller commercial clients around the country, the Bank’s ability to provide tailored equity and financing options to this group of businesses. 1st Source Bank, a financial services company has announced the […]

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International Finance Corporation to Support Largest Solar Power Plant in Jordan

The solar plant in Jordan is the latest in a series of efforts to boost renewable energy investments in a country faced with increased energy demand, in part driven by the growing refugee crisis, according to an IFC statement published on its website. The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group […]

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EnSync Energy to Deliver Solar Energy to Polynesian Cultural Center

To meet the high energy demand, EnSync Energy will install solar arrays on three different building roofs on the PCC grounds. EnSync Energy Systems, has announced that it signed a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC) for a 396-kilowatt photovoltaic and inverter system. The PPA will reduce the facility’s kilowatt-hour […]

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NEXTracker Delivers Smart Tracker Technology to Solar Power Plant in North Africa

NEXTracker’s award-winning smart solar tracker, NX Horizon, holds the #1 tracker market share leadership position worldwide with over 11 gigawatts of systems sold. NEXTracker has announced that global solar EPC company Sterling and Wilson selected NEXTracker to supply 325 megawatts (5 blocks of 65 MW each) of its smart solar trackers to its project within […]

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