Duke Energy helps expand solar in North Carolina
The City of Charlotte, North Carolina, US, will offset some of its energy supply with solar energy by executing a renewable power agreement under Duke Energy’s Green Source Advantage programme.
The City of Charlotte, North Carolina, US, will offset some of its energy supply with solar energy by executing a renewable power agreement under Duke Energy’s Green Source Advantage programme.
CDP and Saipem have signed an MoU to help both Italy and other countries abroad with their energy transition.
Amid the growing momentum for solar manufacturing in Europe, SolarPower Europe has created the ‘Solar Manufacturing Accelerator’, which aims to support companies and organisations interested in developing or partnering on solar manufacturing projects in Europe.
The Solar Trade Association has commented on the Committee on Climate Change’s six key principles for post-COVID-19 economic recovery.
Sunco Capital has announced that the construction of two solar photovoltaic plants in Spain has commenced.
GCL System Integration Technology Co., Ltd. has signed an agreement with the Government of Feidong County to build a photovoltaic module factory in Hefei, east China.
According to the IEEFA data analyst Seth Feaster, utility-scale renewable energy generation overtook coal energy generation throughout April 2020 in the US.
Clir Renewables has hired Jacek Gromadzki as Renewable Science Team Manager.
Shenzhen Kstar Science & Technology Co.Ltd. has provided central inverter solutions for the solar power plant on the Zhouxiang reservoirs in Cixi city, Zhejiang province, China.
BELECTRIC has completed the installation of a solar plant on mountainous terrain near the airport of Amman, Jordan.
Shapoorji Pallonji Infrastructure Capital, an Indian infrastructure developer, is to sell five operational solar energy assets to KKR.
EDP Renováveis and Ammper Energía have signed a PPA for the Los Cuervos solar project in Mexico.
The Palmer Solar facility, a project by Duke Energy Renewables, is now operational and delivering 60 MW of electricity to customers.
Sunflower Electric Power Corp. and Lightsource BP have announced that the US$37 million Johnson Corner Solar Project entered commercial operation on 7 April.
The Solar Trade Association has stated that a drop in UK pollution levels due to COVID-19 have helped to break the UK solar generation record.