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ENGIE North America Gets $800m Financing for 665 MW Wind, Solar Projects

ENGIE North America has announced that the company has successfully completed Tax-Equity financing for its Iron Star (Kansas)  and Priddy (Texas) wind projects and Equity financing for the portfolio of these assets along with Hawtree solar project. The solar project was recently declared commercially operational. Together the projects total 665 MW. ENGIE says that leading […]

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Sungrow Signs 500 MWac Contract For PV Inverter Solutions in Brazil

Sungrow continues to build on its leadership in the Brazilian market. In a year marred by the impact of Covid the Free Energy Market (PL 1917/15) that is in final approval stage has ensured a positive outlook for solar power in Brazil. Sungrow recently closed a 500 MWac PV inverter solution supply contract with Mercury […]

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Component Engineer

As a component engineer your focus will be on selection, qualification and accurate registration of catalog materials and customized derivatives of these. To ensure smooth and efficient introduction of new materials, early involvement in design activities or issue resolution is key. In your job you will be the linking pin between designers, manufacturers, supply chain […]

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Analog Devices, Gridspertise in Tie-up For Smarter Grids

US Semiconductor major Analog Devices, Inc. and Gridspertise, the new subsidiary of the Italy based Enel Group providing cutting-edge sustainable solutions to distribution system operators (DSOs), have announced a collaboration to advance the resiliency and quality of smart grids around the world. The collaboration enables the development of new hardware and software that support distribution […]

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U.S. to consider tariffs on solar panels made in Southeast Asia

U.S. trade officials on Monday said they will launch an investigation that could result in tariffs on solar panels imported from four Southeast Asian nations, a blow to clean energy project developers that rely on cheap imports to keep costs down. The Commerce Department’s decision regarding imports from Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia was a […]

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Renewables Face An Oil Slick

A month after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the geo-political crisis has taken a heavy toll on human life, Ukrainian cities and infrastructure, and of course the Russian economy. If anything, the cost of the crisis for both the countries in the weeks succeeding February 24 — the day Russia first sent its forces into […]

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Rhode Island plans 600-MW offshore wind procurement

The smallest state in the United States, Rhode Island’s Governor Dan McKee has announced that legislation has been introduced which would require a market-competitive procurement of approximately 600 MW of new offshore wind capacity If enacted, the legislation would require Rhode Island’s primary utility company to issue a procurement no later than 15 August 2022. […]

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China Aims to Produce 200,000 Tonnes of Green Hydrogen Annually by 2025

The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) of China has come up with a target to manufacture 200,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2025. The NDRC has said in its press statement that China will have widespread industrial use of the clean fuel in the long run. NDRC is the top economic planning body […]

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Office Supervisor

The Office Supervisor role is an integral role within the Facilities E&A team that supports the delivery of Facilities operations for ICF. The role plays a vital part within the delivery of health and safety, reception/access, hard and soft services, projects and minor works, working with third party contractors on the delivery of but not […]

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