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EDF Renewables Signs PPA with SCPPA for Solar, BESS

EDF Renewables North America has announced a 20-year PPA with Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA) for a portion of its Bonanza Solar and Storage project located in Clark County, Nev., which has a total 300 MW PV system and 195 MW 4-hour BESS. The company has guaranteed delivery to SCPPA’s participating members, Pasadena Water […]

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BayWa, Ampt, Fraunhofer ICT Deploy Energy Storage Combination System 

BayWa r.e. and Ampt have deployed a combination of wind and solar generation together with battery storage within the microgrid at the Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology (ICT) campus in Pfinztal, Germany. BayWa r.e. installed three rooftop arrays and one ground-mounted system with a total capacity of 690 kWp to expand onsite energy utilization. The […]

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Recurrent Energy Closes Financing for 119 MW Mexico Project 

Canadian Solar subsidiary Recurrent Energy has closed non-recourse project financing for its 119 MW Horus Solar project in Mexico’s Aguascalientes region, funded by Korea Eximbank and KEB Hana Bank. The project reached commercial operations last March and has been operating since. It was awarded a PPA during Mexico’s third renewables auction, through which it will […]

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Anza Launches Platform Comparison Features for Solar Module Buyers 

Anza has introduced capabilities on its platform that the company says gives buyers the ability to organize and rank the varied aspects of equipment required to select the ideal modules for a given project. The platform’s offering is aimed at developers, IPPs and EPCs with what the companies claims is a more granular set of […]

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DTE Energy Seeks Developers for Michigan-Based Solar, Wind Projects 

DTE Energy says it is seeking proposals for renewable projects totaling approximately 1,075 MW. The projects would support DTE Electric’s CleanVision Integrated Resource Plan, MIGreenPower program and the state’s new renewables standard of 60% by 2030.  To advance these efforts, DTE is issuing an RFP for new wind and solar projects, with approximately 1,075 MW […]

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JinkoSolar Unveils Neo Green Panels, Produced with Renewable Energy

JinkoSolar has unveiled its Neo Green, N-type TOPCon Tiger Neo panels, produced in factories awarded the “Zero Carbon Factory” certification by TÜV Rheinland.  The company says it is also the first in the industry to be awarded this certification by TÜV Rheinland for silicon ingot manufacturing, silicon wafer cutting, solar cell manufacturing and solar module […]

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Schletter Group Installs Ground-Mounted Systems for Italy Project

Schletter Group, in partnership with contractor EnValue, has successfully installed two ground-mounted systems with a total output of 48 MW near the Italian city of Udine. “The Italian market is not only growing rapidly, but it also places special demands on the statics of mounting systems in many regions,” says Fabian Madl, key account manager […]

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Climate First Bank Reduces Solar Loan Rates 

Climate First Bank has re-envisioned its Residential Solar Loan product to feature a new 30-year term with decreased rates than previously offered.  The bank says it hasn’t charged dealer fees since the loan program’s inception, nor does it charge a prepayment penalty. It adds that last year, the bank financed $35 million in solar loans […]

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DTE Energy Seeks Developers for Michigan-Based Wind, Solar Projects 

DTE Energy has announced it is seeking proposals for renewable projects totaling an approximate 1,075 MW. The projects would support DTE Electric’s CleanVision Integrated Resource Plan, MIGreenPower program and the state’s new renewables standard of 60% by 2030.  To advance these efforts, DTE is issuing an RFP for new wind and solar projects, with approximately […]

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VSUN Inks Long-Term Polysilicon Wafer Production Supply Deal with OCI 

  VSUN SOLAR subsidiary TOYO SOLAR has signed a long-term supply agreement with producer OCI to be supplied with low-carbon silicon materials. The strategic alliance aims to ensure the reliability of VSUN’s silicon raw materials in order to facilitate growth in the international PV market.  “The partnership with OCI safeguards the stable supply of critical […]

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ReVision Energy Selected as Contractor for New Hampshire’s First Utility-Owned Solar Array

ReVision Energy has been selected by Unitil Corp. as the EPC contractor for its 4.9 MW array, to consist of 11,232 panels built on 36 acres of vacant land in Kingston, N.H. The array is set to be constructed in the vicinity of an electrical substation and fed into Unitil’s distribution system, reducing the amount […]

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EnergySage Report Reveals Drop in Solar Prices

EnergySage‘s 18th semi-annual Solar & Storage Marketplace Report finds that for the first time since mid-2021, solar prices decreased on the EnergySage Marketplace, dropping by 3.5% to $2.80 per watt. Quoted storage prices also fell by 6.4% on EnergySage in the second half of the year, decreasing for the first time since the company began […]

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