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Alliant Energy Advances Six Wisconsin Solar Projects

Alliant Energy says it is planning to acquire and advance 675 MW of solar energy in six Wisconsin counties: Grant, Jefferson, Richland, Rock, Sheboygan and Wood. The projects are the next step in the company’s Clean Energy Blueprint, a strategic roadmap to cost-effectively accelerate renewable energy while reducing carbon emissions. Once operational, the energy from […]

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Schletter Group Relocates to New Manufacturing Plant

Schletter Group, an international manufacturer of solar-mounting systems, has relocated its Shanghai site to a new plant in the city. The Schletter Group has maintained its own production site in Shanghai since 2010. In addition to providing a considerably larger production area, the new site also features improvements in automation technology and production logistics. In […]

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Sunrun Introduces Brightbox to Nevada, Colorado

Sunrun Inc., a U.S.-based home solar, battery storage and energy services company, says it is introducing its Brightbox rechargeable solar battery system to Colorado and Nevada.  Now, people living in Xcel Energy’s service territory in Colorado and NV Energy’s service territory in Nevada can get Brightbox from as little as zero dollars down and at […]

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Amazon Commits to Five Utility-Scale Solar Projects

Amazon has committed to five new renewable energy projects in China, Australia and the U.S. that further support the company’s goal of reaching 80% renewable energy by 2024 and 100% renewable energy by 2030 (and potentially as early as 2025), as well as to reach net-zero carbon by 2040. Amazon’s first renewable energy project in […]

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SGS Provides Utilities with Tools for DER Integration

Smarter Grid Solutions (SGS), a clean energy software firm, has developed five methods that could double the capacity available for solar panels, wind turbines and other distributed energy resources (DERs) to connect to individual electricity substations. Using the company’s ANM Element software product, utility companies can monitor the amount of power generated by solar photovoltaics, […]

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JinkoSolar Launches its Tiger Pro Series of PV Modules

JinkoSolar Holding Co. Ltd., a solar module manufacturer, has launched its Tiger Pro module series. The modules can generate a maximum power output of up to 580 W, which is 40% higher than current mainstream products installed in utility projects. All these high energy density modules use multi-wire 9BB and TR tiling ribbon technology to […]

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CanSIA, CanWEA Form the Canadian Renewable Energy Association

The Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) and the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) have partnered to form the Canadian Renewable Energy Association and have named Robert Hornung president and CEO. As the founding president and CEO of the Canadian Renewable Energy Association, Hornung will lead the member-based association in stakeholder advocacy and public engagement focused […]

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The Canadian Renewable Energy Association Names President and CEO

The Canadian Wind Energy Association (CanWEA) and the Canadian Solar Industries Association (CanSIA) have partnered to form the Canadian Renewable Energy Association and have named Robert Hornung president and CEO. As the founding president and CEO of the Canadian Renewable Energy Association, Hornung will lead the member-based association in stakeholder advocacy and public engagement focused […]

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Sunport Power Launches High-Efficiency MWT PV Modules

Sunport Power, a solar module manufacturer, has launched the second-generation high-efficiency MWT C series and D series modules.  Using patented metal wrap through (MWT) technology, Sunport’s classic C6-II and full black D6-II modules offer higher power and greater flexibility of application. The second-generation C6-II and D6-II solar panels feature multiple upgrades alongside an increased power […]

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Energy Storage Industry Expected to Rebound in 2021

Despite the current COVID-19 pandemic, the medium-term future for the global energy storage industry remains bright.  Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, Outlook for the Global Energy Storage Industry, 2020, predicts the market to decline, as project delays, including the lack of access to residential and commercial clients, affect the industry. An additional insight, Global Battery […]

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KCEC’s Taos Solar Array Becomes Operational

Kit Carson Electric Cooperative (KCEC) says its largest solar array has come online. The Taos, N.M., system will deliver 3 MW of solar energy. Located near the Taos Water Treatment Plant, the array consists of more than 12,000 solar panels and will serve KCEC’s largest substation and member base. The opening of this project helps […]

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COVID-19 Stunts Solar Job Growth

The U.S. solar industry will employ 114,000 fewer workers by June, compared to previous forecasts that projected the industry would employ 302,000 Americans over the same time period. With an expected workforce of 188,000 people, this job loss will take the industry back to 2014 levels as a result of the COVID-19 crisis, according to […]

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