APsystems introduces YC600, a dual-module, utility-interactive solar microinverter Updated On Mon, Sep 11th, 2017 by Saurenergy APsystems’ YC600 solar microinverter was designed to accommodate today’s high output PV panels, offer enhanced capability and meet the latest grid compliance standards, including UL 1741 SA requirements for California Rule 21 APsystems has introduced YC600, a dual-module, utility-interactive solar microinverter with Reactive Power Control (RPC) technology and Rule 21 grid support functionality at SPI […] Read more
Infiswift Announces swiftPV to Modernize Solar PV Performance Management Updated On Mon, Sep 11th, 2017 by Saurenergy The swiftPV suite of products and services from Infiswift includes ‘blocks’ that can be used to build a solution — each customer selects what’s right for them Infiswift, an enterprise Internet of Things (IoT) platform with Solar Power International announced the launch of swiftPV, which leverages IoT technology to change how the solar industry uses […] Read more
JinkoSolar Supplies 17 MWdc of Solar PV Modules to Brooks Solar Project in Canada Updated On Sat, Sep 9th, 2017 by Saurenergy Over 48,500 of JinkoSolar’s high-efficiency Mono PERC modules will be used for the Brooks Solar Project, Canada’s first solar project utilizing Mono PERC solar PV modules. JinkoSolar Canada has announced that it will supply approximately 17 MW dc of its solar PV modules to Borea Construction ULC (“Borea Construction”) for the construction of the Brooks […] Read more
NDMC to install 65,000 solar modules on major buildings: Report Updated On Sat, Sep 9th, 2017 by Saurenergy Currently EESL is carrying out a study to assess potential of various institutions to generate rooftop solar before initiating the work of installation. Central Delhi is gearing up to go green generating 20 MW solar power from the rooftop of its buildings. According to a report Energy Efficiency Services Ltd (EESL) has signed a MoU […] Read more
Policy intervention is needed for renewable energy storage Expert Updated On Sat, Sep 9th, 2017 by Saurenergy “Only 15-20 per cent of the grid capacity can be pushed with renewable. The present grid is of about 3.5 GW and in that case we can absorb only 70,000 MW in the system. But the national target is 1.7 GW renewable by 2022 of which 1 GW is from solar itself” Policy intervention is […] Read more
Arctech Solar installs 6 MW Tracker Projects in United States Updated On Fri, Sep 8th, 2017 by Saurenergy The first 3.1MW project, which will deploy Arctech Solar’s single axis trackers, is already under construction. And the second project began at the end of August. Arctech Solar has made a breakthrough with the installation of 6MW of tracking projects in the state of Georgia in the United States. The first 3.1MW project, which will […] Read more
Tend Launches New Lynx Solar, Solar Powered Home Security Camera Updated On Fri, Sep 8th, 2017 by Saurenergy Lynx Solar stores up to 3 days of recorded data internally, and once power and/or internet are restored, the local data is uploaded to Tend’s free cloud storage platform. Tend has launched its new Lynx Solar, solar-powered, wire-free smart security camera. Providing round-the-clock surveillance with ultra-reliable, intelligent home or business monitoring, this weatherproof Wi-Fi 1080p […] Read more
Recently merged Horizon Solar Power and Solar Spectrum acquires BrightCurrent and Skyline Solar Updated On Fri, Sep 8th, 2017 by Saurenergy The Solar Spectrum and Horizon partnership created the second largest provider of residential solar systems in California and the fourth largest in the country Recently merged Horizon Solar Power and Solar Spectrum have announced definitive agreements for two strategic business acquisitions. Horizon Solar Power (Horizon) has acquired BrightCurrent, the nation’s one of the largest retail […] Read more
State distribution companies (discoms) are biggest obstacle on open access for solar power Updated On Fri, Sep 8th, 2017 by Saurenergy Open access (OA) was one of the main components of the Electricity Act (2003), introduced in an effort to attract private investment in the electricity generation sector, thereby encouraging competition. There is an increasing opportunity to innovate in solar markets in India thanks to the rapidly declining price of photovoltaics (PV). While large-scale ground-mounted solar […] Read more