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California Grower Increases Solar Power Capacity

CalCom Solar has been an excellent partner in advancing our sustainability strategies to include increasing amounts of renewable energy. D’Arrigo California, a grower, packer and shipper of fruits and vegetables has installed an additional 1.1 MW of solar power. This third phase of the D’Arrigo California project is located in Gonzales, CA and brings the […]

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Xavier High School in Middletown Plans To Go Solar

Xavier Headmaster David Eustis said 30 percent of the solar panels will be introduced on the school’s rooftop and the larger part of its boards will be built ashore the school claims. Xavier High School has started updating its energy efficiency, and by the fall will produce the greater part of its own power from […]

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Greenskies to Provide Solar Power in 11 Connecticut Schools

Greenskies will provide solar power to various schools in the U.S. The aggregate system size across all schools will exceed 1.8 MW and annually offset over 2.5 million pounds of CO2 or the equivalent of taking approximately 280 cars off the street. Greenskies Renewable Energy is completing rooftop solar arrays on eleven public schools in […]

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Clause in Trump Solar Tariff is Favorable For Tesla

Tesla hopes to have the capacity to import outside cells for its tile and solar panels organizations free of duties on account of the huge exclusion of cells. The Elon Musk led solar installer and Electric vehicle manufacturer Tesla Inc. has announced that their high tech solar ambitions will be un-affected as expected it to be, […]

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Donald Trump’s Tariff on Imported Solar Panels Will Cost 23,000 Jobs: SEIA

The Donald Trump administration has decided to slap a whopping 30 percent tariff on solar cells and washing machines imported from China. The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has stated that the 30 percent tariffs on imported solar panels and cells will cost the United States 23,000 jobs. Angered by the Trump’s decision, the trade […]

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University of New South Wales To Use 100 Percent Solar Energy

UNSW Sydney declared a tripartite plan with contract accomplices Maoneng Australia (Maoneng) and Origin Energy (Origin) for an offsite Solar PV Corporate Power Purchase Agreement (Solar PPA). In what is claimed to be a first for any college, University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Australia has inked a 15-year agreement to get 100 percent […]

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Mexico Slams Donald Trump’s Decision on Solar Panels Tariff

Donald Trump has said the tariffs are going to help U.S. manufacturers. His administration has imposed an immediate tariff of 30 percent on most imported solar modules, with the rate declining before phasing out after four years. Mexico has stated that it regrets the Donald Trump’s decision not to exclude it from tariffs on imported […]

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Central Government to Asses Performance, Socio-Economic Impact of Solar Units

The basic idea is to review the performance of the installed solar systems and see if it is really being used by people or just lying idle after installation. Government of India is planning to assess the technical performance and socio-economic impact of over one lakh solar pumps and more than six lakhs residential solar […]

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Scientists’ New Innovation Will Boost Solar Fuel Efficiency

Scientists around the globe are chipping away at the advancement of solar fuel innovation. The examination includes creating supportable powers utilizing just daylight, CO2, and water, the essential fixings utilized by plants. Scientists from the University of Twente have made noteworthy effectiveness upgrades to the innovation used to produce solar fuels. This includes the immediate transformation of […]

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