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Growatt Eyes Europe as Major Market; Strengthens Footprint

The inverter maker has opened its fifth European office in Netherlands after Germany, Italy, Hungary and UK. With an aim to encash the rapid growth of European solar energy market, Chinese PV inverters maker, Growatt, is expanding its business activities in Europe and has opened its new office in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The inverter maker has []

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Longi Solar Explaining the Larger Size of Mono Silicon Wafers

In recent years, PV technologies have been developing rapidly. With respect to cells, the high-efficiency PERC, bifacial cell and black silicon, technologies have moved to mass production gradually, while N-type and heterojunction technologies have obtained footholds in the market. With respect to module, the double-glass, half-cell, multi-busbar and shingled-cell technologies have evolved to large-scale production. []

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Vestas to Supply Turbines For Fortums First Large-Scale Project in Finland

Turbine delivery is scheduled for the second quarter of 2020, while commissioning is planned at the latest in the first quarter of 2021. Vestas has secured an order from Nordic clean energy company Fortum, for the 90 MW wind project Kalax in the province of Närpio in Western Finland,  the first large-scale wind energy project []

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Mi LED Smart Bulb

Product Brief: The LED smart bulb from Mi (Xiaomi) is a new home lighting bulb that the Chinese company has released for the global market. The products trial run for a small batch finished successfully earlier this month. The RGB colour lighting and 4000K bulb configuration enable the smart bulb to feature over 16 million []

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Duke Energy Gets Approval For Solar Plus Storage Microgrid Project

The project is part of Duke Energys plan to meet power demand by balancing public input, environmental impacts and the need to provide customers with safe, reliable and affordable energy. Duke Energy, an electric power holding company based in Charlotte, North Carolina has announced that it has received approval from the North Carolina Utilities Commission []

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Maharashtra Discom Warned Over Late Payment to Wind Developers

If MSEDCL deviates from its commitment to Petitioners to clear the dues within the time limit, penal interest will accrue thereafter at 1.25% per month on any Late Payment Surcharge/Delayed Payment Charge. The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) has cautioned state Discom Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Corporation Ltd. (MSEDCL) over the delay in making payments []

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Rooftop Solar Tender Totaling 4.715 MW Issued by Northern Railways

The last date for bid submission is June 6, 2019 The Northern Railways has issued a tender, inviting bids from eligible bidders for development of rooftop solar installations across multiple D and E category railway stations in its jurisdiction. The Railway authority is seeking developers for setting up 133 installations of 10 kW capacity rooftop []

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Vestas Launches New Turbine Targeting Cheaper US Wind Farms

Danish wind energy major, Vestas has launched a new wind turbine with aims to meet the market constraints and reduced LCoE demands of the US wind power sector. Following the launch of the EnVentus platform in January, including the V162-5.6 MW and V150-5.6 MW turbines, the company introduced the V138-3.0 MW turbine. Based on the []

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EDP and Engie Join Forces To Enter Offshore Wind Sector

This ambitious alliance follows EDPR and ENGIEs successful six-year cooperation as consortium partners in the Dieppe Le Tréport and Yeu Noirmoutier fixed offshore wind projects in France and Moray East and Moray West in the UK. French Power utility, Engie and Portugals largest electricity operator EDP have announced the signing of a strategic Memorandum of Understanding []

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