Solar Frontier Americas Sales 40 MW Solar Power Project to Dominion Updated On Wed, Apr 12th, 2017 by Saurenergy Midway II solar power project (sited on 320-acres northwest of Calipatria, California) is part of Solar Frontier Americas’ 106 megawatts (DC) Midway projects portfolio Solar Frontier Americas has announced that it has sold its 40 megawatts (DC) (30 megawatts AC), Midway II solar power plant to a subsidiary of Dominion Energy Inc. Dominion serves more […] Read more
India to Add 1 GW of Solar by the End of April at Kurnool Solar Power Park in Andhra Pradesh Updated On Thu, Apr 6th, 2017 by Saurenergy The 1 GW Kurnool Solar Power Park is being implemented by Andhra Pradesh Solar Power Corporation Private Limited under the National Solar Mission Phase-II, Batch-II, State Specific Bundling Program. The entire Kurnool Ultra Mega Solar Power Park of 1 GW capacity is expected to be connected to the grid by the end of April 2017. […] Read more
Rays Power Commissions 5.5 MW of Rooftop Solar Power Plant for DMRC Updated On Thu, Apr 6th, 2017 by Saurenergy Delhi Metro Rail Corporation gets 5.5 MW rooftop solar power plant spread across various locations and stations in Delhi. Rays Power has commissioned a 5.5 MW rooftop solar power project for the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC). The entire 5.5 MW is spread across various locations and stations owned by the DMRC. The company has […] Read more
RPO Compliance Needs To Improve Fast for India to Meet its Solar Installation Targets: Mercom Capital Updated On Wed, Mar 22nd, 2017 by Saurenergy India needs to install 90 GW of solar in five year – at a rate of 18 GW per year. Most states have specified RPO targets. However, due to the lack of enforcement of RPO regulations and the absence of penalties when obligations are not met, many of the state DISCOMs (distribution companies) are not […] Read more
Exosun launches Software and Cleaning Robots to Optimize Solar PV Project LCOE Updated On Thu, Mar 9th, 2017 by Saurenergy Exosun’s ExoDesigner software application and leaning robotics for a water-free module cleaning solution offers optimization of Solar PV Project LCOE. French tracker provider Exosun has launched two new innovations designed to optimize the levelised cost of energy (LCOE) of solar PV projects. The first innovation is ExoDesigner – a new software application that enables engineering […] Read more
STi Norland to Deliver 35MW of Single-axis Trackers for Israel PV Project Updated On Tue, Mar 7th, 2017 by Saurenergy STi Norland has signed a deal with Belectric Israel and project owners EDF Israel and Clalsun to supply 35 MW of STI-H1250 single-axis trackers for Ashalim PV project. Spain based solar tracker manufacturer STi Norland has inscribed an agreement with project owners EDF Israel and Clalsun together with Belectric Israel to deliver 35MW of its […] Read more
SunPower Starts Construction on 56-Megawatt Gala Solar Power Plant in Oregon Updated On Tue, Feb 28th, 2017 by Saurenergy Said to be the state’s largest operating solar power plant, the construction of 56 MW Gala Solar Power Plant in Crook County has started. SunPower Corporation has announced that the construction has started on the 56-megawatt (AC) Gala Solar Power Plant in Crook County, Oregon. The project, which is expected to be the state’s largest […] Read more
Edisun Microgrids Dual Axis PV Booster Tracker System Updated On Tue, Feb 28th, 2017 by Saurenergy Product Brief: PV Booster by Edisun Micro-grids is the only dual-axis solar tracker designed and built for the commercial rooftop and solar carport sector. Its direct drive design eliminates the need for a gearbox and the brushless DC motor has a 20 year life. PV Booster’s thoughtful implementation mitigates reliability concerns and yields an ultra-low-maintenance […] Read more
Cheap Chinese Imports Burn Domestic Solar Cell, Module Makers Updated On Tue, Feb 28th, 2017 by Saurenergy Solar cell and module makers were hoping for incentives to scale up production, but it seems like Union Budget disappointed them. Indian solar cells and modules manufacturers have not able to cash in on the opportunity of rising solar power installations thanks to Chinese competition. Between April and October 2016, India imported solar power material […] Read more