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US Solar Market Sets Q1 Record, Impact of COVID-19 Likely on Q2: Report

The US solar market installed 3.6 GW of new solar PV capacity in Q1 2020, representing its largest first quarter ever in the United States. The US solar market installed 3.6 gigawatts (GW) of new solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity in Q1 2020, representing its largest first quarter (Q1) ever in the United States. According to […]

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Heraeus Unveils Next-Gen Series of its High-Performance Silver Pastes

Heraeus Photovoltaics, a leading supplier of metallization solutions to photovoltaic (PV) industry, has introduced the series of its newest and most advanced metallization pastes called SOL 7 series. Moreover, this new paste line series includes 5 high-performing, high-efficiency pastes that are designed to meet the needs of PV cell manufacturers. The company said that its […]

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ReneSola Joins Consortium Developing 30 MW Solar Plant in France

ReneSola has announced it will participate in a consortium to develop a large-scale ground-mounted solar plant in the south of France. ReneSola, a leading fully integrated global solar project developer, has announced that it will participate in a consortium to develop a large-scale ground-mounted solar plant in the south of France. The plant is expected to produce […]

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France Selects 306 Rooftop Solar Projects in Latest Auction Round

France has selected 306 rooftop solar projects worth a combined 152 MW in generation capacity in the tenth round of auctions that were recently concluded The Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition in France recently announced the winners in the tenth round of tenders for commercial and industrial rooftop PV systems with generation capacities ranging […]

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New Massachusetts Regulations Would Cancel Nearly 80 Solar Projects: Analysis

CCSA recently released a comprehensive analysis revealing how new regulations would have the unintended consequence of canceling nearly 80 solar energy projects in Massachusetts The Coalition for Community Solar Access (CCSA) recently released a comprehensive analysis revealing how new clean energy regulations would have the unintended consequence of canceling nearly 80 solar energy projects in […]

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Seraphim Signs 50 MW Module Supply Agreement in Australia

Seraphim has entered into a 50 MW high-efficiency solar modules supply agreement with Raystech Group to supply its S3 modules for projects in Australia Jiangsu Seraphim Solar System Co., Ltd. (Seraphim), one of the world’s leading solar product manufacturers, has announced that it has entered into a 50 MW high-efficiency solar modules supply agreement with […]

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Dramatic Fall in Cost of Funding Behind Record Breaking Solar Tariffs: IEEFA

The cost of solar continued to decline during the pandemic, driven by dramatic falls in the capital cost of solar (solar module costs) and in the cost of funding. The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) in a new report has detailed that despite the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, during the […]

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REC Group Wins Patent Infringement Case Filed by Hanwha Q Cells

The US ITC had issued its Final Determination that REC Group’s products do not infringe the asserted claims of Hanwha Q-Cells’ US Patent 9,893,215 The REC Group, an international pioneering solar energy brand with Scandinavian heritage, has reported that on June 3, 2020, the United States International Trade Commission (ITC) had issued its Final Determination that […]

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Equinor Investing More in RE Projects Than all Other Oil Majors Combined

More than half (55%) of the investments made by global oil majors in renewable energy projects are expected to be invested by a single company – Equinor. Investments in solar and wind (RE) energy projects by the world’s major oil majors until 2025 are expected to exceed USD 18 billion, a new analysis by Rystad […]

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