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Ellomay Arm Inks EPC Pact with METKA for 300 MW Spanish Talasol Project

This is a very significant milestone in the advancement of the Talasol project, which is expected to be one of the largest photovoltaic projects in Europe and one of the first projects to work on grid parity, that is, without subsidies, says Ran Fridrich. Israel-headquartered renewable energy company Ellomay Capital’s arm Talasol Solar has entered into an […]

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Possibility of Making India the Storage Manufacturing Hub (LI-ion Battery)

As the world is advancing in shifting from fossil based energy to renewable energy India too is aspiring for the same. To match the pace, India would however need a strong and sustainable energy storage industry. Right from the electric vehicles to grid applications and telecom sector to solar storage, some of the major energy […]

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Seraphim Wins Ukraine’s Largest 246 MW Solar Project

This large-scale PV plant is to be constructed in Dnepropetrovsk in central Ukraine. Also, 246 MW of the company’s high-efficiency 330 W poly modules will be delivered to the project site before the end of August. Jiangsu Seraphim Solar System Co (Seraphim) has won the supply agreement for a monumental 246 MW Ukraine solar project, developed by Ukraine’s largest energy group, DTEK. […]

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Samsung to Increase Renewable Energy Use to Curb Global Warming

Samsung, the world’s biggest smartphone maker, and South Korea’s biggest corporate group, is the first electronics manufacturer to join a movement spearheaded by Apple and other Silicon Valley companies. In order to help in curbing the global warming, Samsung Electronics join the global list of companies that are promising to increase their use of solar and other renewable […]

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SolarEdge Launches Large-Capacity Three Phase Inverters

The launch of new products would mean the improvement in scalability and performance of its commercial PV systems of SolarEdge. In order to expand its commercial solution, SolarEdge Technologies is launching larger-capacity three-phase inverters with synergy technology and a multi-input power optimizer. The launch of new products would mean the improvement in scalability and performance […]

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Scorchio – Solar Energy is on the Up So too are Associated O&M Costs

The Early May Bank Holiday weekend saw record temperatures across the UK, with many southern and eastern counties experiencing hotter weather than the Mediterranean. Such was the weekend heatwave that solar power transpired to be the dominant energy source between 12.15 and 3.15 on the Sunday, producing more power that the conventional energy generation sources, […]

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Finland’s Fortum to sell 54% Stake in Indian Projects

“This project demonstrates the growing maturity of India’s secondary market for renewables – creating an environment in which private investors have the confidence to invest in new greenfield projects that will accelerate the decarbonization of India’s economy” With an aggregate capacity of 185 MW in India, Finland’s Fortum sign an agreement to sell a 54% […]

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Beer Giant AB InBev’s Mysore Unit Goes Green; Inks Pact with Canadian Firm

The brewery in Mysore manufactures beer brands especially Budweiser, Knock out and Beck’s Ice, is the company’s third unit in the world that has shifted to the renewable source to meet its energy demands. The other two are in the US. The Mysore unit of World’s biggest beer giant Anheuser-Busch (AB InBev) in Karnataka has shifted from […]

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World Saw Largest Rise in Renewable Energy Capacity in 2017: Report

Both energy demand and energy-related carbon dioxide emissions rose substantially for the first time in four years. In the power sector, the transition to renewables is underway but is progressing more slowly than is possible or desirable. The global power generating capacity has seen an exceptional rise in 2017 and the main source of the […]

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