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US & Ghanaian Companies Sign Agreement for Solar Energy

Ghanaian and US companies sign agreement to provide solar energy to 6 Dioceses facilities in Ghana Ghanaian company Strategic Security Systems International, and its subsidiary Strategic Power Solutions signed a partnership agreement with the U.S. Company AEG International to provide solar energy to six dioceses of the Ghana Catholic Church. The U.S. Trade and Development […]

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ARENA Finances Project to Examine Viability of Using RE in Metal Production

ARENA is funding Element 25’s project to examine the viability of producing metals using renewable energy sourced from wind and solar farms. The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), on behalf of the Australian government has granted $490,000 in funding to mining and metals company Element 25 Limited (E25) to examine the viability of using renewable […]

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JinkoSolar: A Big Jump in Sales and Margin in 2018

Chinese Solar module manufacturing giant JinkoSolar has reported a sizeable jump in its shipments and margins in 2018. The news was revealed in the company’s 2018 financial results, published March 22. For 2018 on a consolidated basis across its business, JinkoSolar posted a module shipment of 11.4GW in 2018 — a 16 percent increase from the previous year, […]

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Ginlong (Solis) Listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange as Public Company

Through this listing, Ginlong (Solis) will further expand the market and push brand “Solis” to more countries. Leading manufacturer of PV inverters for solar and wind energy application, China-based Ginlong (Solis) has been listed on the Shenzen Stock Exchange. The company is now the world’s only stock listed company with the main business in the […]

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US DOE Selects $36 Mn to Advance Solar Energy Integration

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) selected up to $36 million in research projects that will advance solar energy’s role in strengthening the resilience of the Nation’s electricity grid. While fires, natural disasters, and cyberattacks can cause wide-spread power losses, even temporary disruptions in power quality can result in major economic losses. With more and more solar […]

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South Korea Unlikely to Meet 2030 Renewables Target : WoodMac

South Korea is unlikely to meet its 2030 renewables target, according to consultancy firm Wood Mackenzie. According to the consultancy’s analysis, renewables will account for about 17% of the country’s power mix, a little shy of its original target. Shortly after Moon Jae-in took over the reins as President, the South Korean government unveiled its […]

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Sembcorp Commissions YCH’s 2.8 MW Rooftop Solar Plant

8000 solar panels are expected to generate over 3,400 MW hours of green power annually. Integrated energy player Sembcorp and Singapore’s largest home-grown integrated logistics provider YCH Group have announced the completion of a 2.8 MW peak rooftop solar farm built, owned and operated by Sembcorp atop Supply Chain City, YCH’s 2 million square foot […]

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Duke Energy Florida Reveals 3 New Solar Plants Totalling 195 MW

The company is investing an estimated $1 billion to construct or acquire a total of 700 MW of cost-effective solar power facilities through 2022. Duke Energy Florida (DEF), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Duke Energy Co. has revealed plans for 3 more solar power plants in the state, totaling a solar capacity of 195 MW. The […]

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Anesco Picks EDF Energy & Upside For Solar and Battery Farm Trading Deal

EDF Energy will provide Anesco with a guaranteed minimum revenue to give income certainty. France-based EDF Energy in a partnership with technology partner Upside Energy has signed a deal with Anesco, one of UK’s largest renewable energy companies, to optimise a combined 16 MW of solar and battery assets at the Clayhill solar farm. This unique […]

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