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Construction Manager: Electrical

In the role as a Construction Manager: Electrical, we are seeking a competent, self-driven and committed individual and be able to balance tactical and operational procurement. You will be reporting to the Senior Project Manager, where the following tasks would be a part of your job profile: Review the work progress on daily basis, responsible for construction activities […]

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As Inverters Become ‘Smart’ Customers Follow Suit

Solar inverters, with a share of 3-7% of project cost typically, have always played a far more critical role than the share of costs would imply. As the ‘brains’ behind the plant, the role of the inverter in converting power generated with the highest possible efficiency, in the safest way possible, has been critical for […]

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Getting Your Solar System Spring Ready-Guidelines

Is your PV system ready for spring? With winter on its way out or gone, it’s time to ensure your solar system is ready to capitalise on its most productive period of the year possibly. Solis Inverter proposes these guidelines to ensure you get just that, and peace of mind to boot. Q1: Why is […]

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Newcastle Airport Strives for 100% Renewable Energy Through PPA with Flow Power

Newcastle Airport, which is located in New South Wales, has set its sights on achieving sustainability. Towards this goal, it has entered into an agreement for 100% renewable energy with energy retailer Flow Power. “Newcastle Airport is expanding to deliver growth to the Hunter region, and sustainability is key to everything we do,” maintained Newcastle […]

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Germany’s BayWa r.e. Builds Central Europe’s Largest Floating Solar Plant

ECOwind, a subsidiary of German developer, BayWa r.e., together with Austrian energy supplier EVN, has built central Europe’s largest floating PV array in Austria. The 24.5 MWp capacity plant in Grafenwörth in the state of Lower Austria covers an area of 14 hectares on two artificial lakes of a former sand and gravel pit. It […]

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DNV Acquires Solar Data Specialist Solcast

In a move towards strengthening  its solar forecasting services, Norwegian energy risk management company and assurance provider DNV has acquired Australian solar data specialist Solcast. Six-year-old Solcast was founded by metrologists James Luffman and Dr Nick Engerer, providing historical, live as well as forecast data on solar irradiance, wrapped in a modern application user interface […]

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Can Giant Floating Solar On Oceans Work?

A lot has been said and done about floating solar plants – an emerging technology in which a customised solar photovoltaic (PV) system is placed directly on top of a body of water. Over the past half a decade, floating solar farms have gained popularity, particularly in countries with high population density and competing uses […]

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Solar Blinds / Shades: Don’t Block The View, Just The Sun

The newest technology that increases the chances of going greener by converting solar energy into electricity is solar blinds, or more specifically, solar panel blinds. These solar blinds are solar panels that have been converted into window sunscreens. As a result, solar blinds have all the benefits of solar panels and even more. Solar blinds […]

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Solar Trackers Surge; Poised To Reach 37,196.86 MW Globally by 2031

As per a recent report by a US based market research firm, Transparency Market Research (TMR), the global solar trackers market is likely to reach an installed capacity worth 37,196.86 MW in another nine years. In 2020, the annual installed capacity of solar trackers stood at 6998.8 MW. By 2031, the annual installed capacity will peak […]

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