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US Residential Solar Systems See Growth in Size, Decline in Price

An annual solar report released by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LNBL), Tracking the Sun, has made key observations about the residential solar systems in the US. The report records the trends in the US market for close to 2.5 million systems installed in 2021 year-end, along with the preliminary data for the first half of […]

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Iraq Looks To Develop 5,000 MW Solar Power Projects Next Year

Iraq is bullish on the growth of renewable energy in the country to decarbonise its energy sector while also reducing the electricity import bills. According to reports, Iraq – which is a member of Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) – is mulling over awarding solar power projects of a capacity of about 5000 […]

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Siemens Gamesa Wind Turbine Claims to Break Energy Generation Record

Siemens Gamesa has said that one of its offshore wind turbines has broken the record of most power produced by a single turbine in one day. The company held that its SG 14-222 DD offshore wind turbine prototype generated 359 MWh of energy in a time period of 24 hours. This capacity of electricity, the […]

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Mizoram Looks Towards Centre to Fund Solar Water Pumps

An official statement from the State Government of Mizoram has revealed that the State has asked for funding from the Central Government for solar water pumps. The pumps are to assist the farmers of the State and help provide water for farm irrigation. The statement held that last week, the Agriculture Minister C Lalrinsanga had […]

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High Energy Prices Could Trip Up European Solar Manufacturing Plans-Rystad

Energy Research Agency Rystad Energy has warned that record high electricity prices across Europe are damaging the continent’s attempts to build a reliable low-carbon supply chain and reach its decarbonization targets, as solar and battery manufacturers face mounting costs. The warning comes even as renewable power producers in the continent have pushed for keeping the […]

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Rio Tinto, Voltalia to Supply Solar Power to Richards Bay Minerals

South African mineral company Richard’s Bay Minerals (RBM) has said that it will be supplied with renewable solar power through an agreement with international energy company in France, Voltalia and local Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) partners. The solar power will be employed for the operations at KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. RBM is also exploring additional renewable […]

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USA’s FTC Solar to Supply Solar Tracker Solution to Australia’s Hybrid Project

USA-based FTC Solar has announced that it has been selected to supply its Voyager solar tracker technology for the 128 MW Cunderdin Hybrid PV Solar and Energy Storage Project in Western Australia. FTC Solar claims to be a leading global provider of solar tracker systems, software, and engineering services. The hybrid solar project is owned […]

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Solar Technical Support Representative

This  position is  created  to Support  Utility Scale Solar Services in India , to  support  existing Solar  customers and  generate  service  revenue from existing  installed  base.  We  are  looking  for the  Candidates  who have  experience in servicing  and  Troubleshooting Solar Central inverters  of  Multi Brand which are  in Market, and  who has  strong knowledge  in […]

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China’s Solar Dominance: How Key Consumer Markets Are Adapting

Governments across the globe are increasingly investing in various sources of new and renewable energy to reach their targets of either achieving carbon neutrality or reducing emissions considerably to help realise the goal of the Paris agreement – limiting the rise in global temperature below 2-degree celsius from pre-industrial levels. Solar power is one of […]

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