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Array Technologies Buys STI Norland in $652 million Tracker Deal

American solar tracker firm Array Technologies is in advanced talks to acquire Spanish tracker manufacturer Soluciones Técnicas Integrales Norland (STI Norland) in a deal valued at around €570 million (US$652 million) in cash (€351 million/US$401 million) and stock. The  deal closure is expected by Q1 of 2022. In 2020, STI generated revenues and EBIDTA of […]

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Suzlon Group Q2 FY22 Results: Rs 12.40 Cr Net Loss

Pune-headquartered renewable energy solutions provider Suzlon Group has announced its second quarter results for the financial year 2021-22 (Q2 FY22). Suzlon reports a net loss of Rs. 12.40 crores. Other key highlights of Suzlon Group Financial Results Q2 FY22 are as follows: Revenue : Rs. 1,346.51 crores EBITDA: Rs. 232.71 crores EBITDA margin: 17.28 % EBIT: Rs.171.45 […]

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China’s Largest PV Plant In Quinghai Offers A study On Co-Existing With Nature

China’s Tara Beach, located 60 kilometres southeast of Qinghai Lake, in the island province of Hainan, is bathed with a blue sea of solar panels. It houses the world’s largest renewable energy base that was built by Huanghe Hydropower Development, a state-owned utility company, with technological contributions from ICT provider Huawei. A 2.2 GW solar plant — the Tara […]

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CESL, Marriott International to Develop EV Charging Units & Related Infra

Aiming to boost electric vehicles (EV) adoption by strengthening the country’s charging infrastructure, Convergence Energy Services Limited (CESL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with US-based Marriott International to construct and operate EV charging infrastructure in the hotels managed, licensed and franchised by the Marriott […]

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Key APTEL Order Overturns CERC On REC Pricing

In an order that will have a major impact on the return of REC trading and pricing, the Appellate Tribunal For Electricity (APTEL) has set aside the order of the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) with regards to pricing of REC’s. The root of the issue was the decision by CERC to set the floor […]

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Electric Vehicle Sales Set to Jump 80% in 2021: Report at COP26

Passenger electric vehicle sales are set to jump over 80 per cent in 2021 to 5.6 million units, off the back of unprecedented industry and government commitments around the world over the last two years, according to the Zero-Emission Vehicles Factbook, a special report published on Wednesday by BloombergNEF (BNEF), at the request of the […]

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Choosing the Correct Inverter for High Power M10 (182mm), G12 (210mm) PV Modules

Background Over the past few decades, mainly due to advances in technology and reduction in cost, the size of silicon wafers used in solar modules has evolved from an early stage 125mm to the current standard M6 (166mm), M10 (182mm) and G12 (210mm). What impact do these larger modules have on related equipment? What should […]

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Australia Plans $740 M Fund to Develop Low-emissions Tech

Australia will establish a A$1 billion ($740 million) fund to invest in companies that develop low-emissions technology, the country’s Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, said on Wednesday, as Canberra seeks to cut carbon emissions to net zero by 2050. Under the plan, the federal government in Australia will commit A$500 million to the fund, matched by […]

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