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By Robin Lancaster Swedes cut the ice with DNV GL Read Full Article Here For more great articles: reNEWS – Renewable Energy News
By Robin Lancaster Swedes cut the ice with DNV GL Read Full Article Here For more great articles: reNEWS – Renewable Energy News
By Robin Lancaster Seaproof has Orsted covered Read Full Article Here For more great articles: reNEWS – Renewable Energy News
By [email protected] When they go low, sonnen goes high. Instead of striving to cut prices and make its product more accessible to the mass market, the U.S. branch of the German home battery company just released a new model that costs $10,000 more than its predecessor for the same 10 kilowatt-hours of energy capacity. With…
By Robin Lancaster Centaurus to star for Acta Read Full Article Here For more great articles: reNEWS – Renewable Energy News
By Frank Andorka By Frank Andorka, Senior Correspondent Though the overall solar market declined in Q2 of 2018, there was good news to be had in the utility-scale and residential sectors. Those are the headlines from the Q2 U.S. Solar Market Insight Report from the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) and Woods MacKenzie Power &…
By Kelsey Misbrener The del Sol Foundation for Energy Security, a non-profit organization founded by members of sonnen Inc. and individuals from other organizations to oversee the implementation of humanitarian microgrids for relief following Hurricane Maria, announced the launch of the ‘Lighthouse Project.’ This initiative is a first-of-its-kind attempt to outfit 3,000 places of worship,…
By Kelsey Misbrener Sungrow announced it is supplying 80 MW of PV inverters for the first utility-scale solar project in Wyoming, which highlights Sungrow’s high recognition and strong brand influence in the North American PV market. Wyoming, known for Yellowstone National Park, has strict regulations on the environmental protection. Once this project is completed, the…
By Andrew Lee Government signs off new rates for onshore and offshore projects in bid to spur development Read Full Article Here For more great articles: www.rechargenews.com
By [email protected] (Eric C. Evarts) Efforts have begun to help North and South Carolina and Virginia residents who drive electric cars to evacuate Hurricane Florence. Mass evacuations, as well as hurricanes, pose a special challenge for electric cars. Older models still have relatively short ranges, and may require multiple recharges to get far enough away…
By Kelly Pickerel Just as a mechanic wouldn’t put a new Ferrari 456 V-8 engine in an old Geo Metro, a deteriorating old roof is not the best option to hold a new solar array on an existing building. Carlisle Roof Foam and Coatings will be showcasing its roofing options at Solar Power International in…
By Kelly Pickerel The U.S. solar market has experienced a tumultuous few quarters since the government last year began considering tariffs on imported solar modules and cells, but data for the second quarter of 2018 show signs of a turnaround in the market. Utility solar project procurement soared in Q2 2018 as component prices declined…
By Robin Lancaster Engie wind JV eyes 2GW in India Read Full Article Here For more great articles: reNEWS – Renewable Energy News
By OffshoreWind The construction of Acta Marine’s third walk-to-work vessel and second Ulstein SX195 design is progressing well and has reached complete hull beam at Crist shipyard in Poland, the Dutch company said. [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] Read Full Article Here…
By Todd Westbrook Redwood floats 150MW California dream Read Full Article Here For more great articles: reNEWS – Renewable Energy News
By SPW By John Hostetter, senior director of product management at REC Solar Stories about fires caused by faulty solar installations tend to make the news because solar energy is still relatively novel. “Electrical fire” isn’t as interesting as “solar fire” might be. But there is no evidence that fires caused by solar energy systems…