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Mission Solar Energy Ramping up 2018 Production

The Texas-based manufacturing plant is currently hiring additional employees to take the production line operations to a 24/7 schedule. Mission Solar Energy has announced that they are ramping up production to meet product demands for 2018. Since the launch of its new product line targeting commercial and residential projects in the first quarter of 2017, […]

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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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Shell Wanders into Solar Energy, Consents to Gain Stake in US Firm

Nashville, Tennessee-based Silicon Ranch creates, possesses and works solar plants over the United States with a limit of 880 megawatts. Shell additionally has a choice to build its proprietorship after 2021. Royal Dutch Shell concurred to get a stake in a U.S. solar power organization, 12 years in the wake of leaving the part, in […]

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BSES in Association with USAID Launches ‘Solar City Initiative’

BSES said in an announcement that the ‘utility anchored rooftop program’ means to expand usage of sun based roof potential in the south and west Delhi. To advance the utilization of sustainable power source in the Capital, BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL), in association with United States Agency for International Development (USAID)- PACE-D and Indo-German […]

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Climate Conditions Affect Solar Cell Performance More Than Expected

Researchers have explored the convergence of two things, location and technology, to come up with a framework for predicting solar panel energy output. Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers can now predict how much energy solar cells will produce at any location worldwide. Surprisingly, they identified that two types of solar cells (silicon and cadmium telluride) […]

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US Takes India Back To World Trade Organisation in Solar Power Issue

In 2013, Washington had complained to the WTO, claiming that US exports of solar items to India had declined by 90% since 2011 because of India’s “discriminatory practices”. India has failed to comply with a World Trade Organization ruling on solar power, the United States will tell the WTO’s dispute settlement body (DSB) next month, […]

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EnSync Energy and Spectrum Solar Plus’ Storage Project Commissioned and Operational in Hawaii

Spectrum’s Kailua-Kona facility, the flat load is usually between 90 to 100 kilowatts (kW) and is now being supplied with 400 kW of carport-mounted photovoltaics.  EnSync Energy Systems, a leading developer of innovative distributed energy resources (DERs), announces the full commissioning and live operation of an advanced energy generation, storage and management system at a Spectrum headend facility in Kailua-Kona, […]

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