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Chicago’s municipal buildings will soon be powered by nearly 600-MW solar project
Aug 09 , 2022
Chicago Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and the Department of Assets, Information and Services (AIS) visited the Chicago Urban League to announce an agreement with Constellation, in collaboration with Swift Current Energy, to help meet the mayor’s commitment to purchase renewable energy for all city facilities and operations by 2025, making Chicago one of the largest cities in the country to do so. The ag...
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Senate passes Inflation Reduction Act with long-term solar incentives
Aug 09 , 2022
On August 7, the Senate passed the Inflation Reduction Act, which includes long-term solar and storage tax incentives, investments in domestic solar manufacturing and other critical provisions that will help decarbonize the electric grid with significant clean energy deployment. The Inflation Reduction Act is expected to cut greenhouse gas emissions about 40% below 2005 levels by 2030, according t...
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Indonesia's Riau Islands set for more big solar and storage
Jul 06 , 2022
Welcome To Shuangheng Group Developers are moving fast to meet Singapore’s clean energy needs by establishing overseas solar-plus-storage plants, with a strong focus on facilities in neighboring Indonesia With renewables developers Quantum Power Asia and Ib Vogt having recently announced plans to invest $5 billion into a 3.5 GW/12 GWh solar-plus-storage project in Indonesia, the governor of the na...
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Bramley solar farm plan rejected by Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council
Aug 11 , 2022
IMAGE SOURCE,GETTY IMAGES Image caption, About 680 people formally opposed the solar farm (not pictured) going ahead A plan to build a solar farm on land equivalent to the size of 100 football pitches has been refused. The company behind the project planned for Bramley, Hampshire, said it would have provided enough energy to power 11,700 family homes. About 680 people formally said they were oppos...
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New product has been launched
Oct 12 , 2021
On October 8th, 2021, our new product of aluminum raditaor was launched officially. There are different types of aluminum heat sinks to meet different customer's requirements. Also custom-made is available according to customer's specific requirements.
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49.9MW BayWa r.e. solar project in South Gloucestershire given green light for development
Sep 19 , 2022
49.9MW BayWa r.e. solar project in South Gloucestershire given green light for development. Image: BayWa r.e. A 49.9MW solar project being developed by BayWa r.e. and Grüne Energien Solar in South Gloucestershire has received planning permission. The project, which will incorporate a green corridor, will provide renewable energy for the local community and develop biodiversity across the project s...
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Silicon material price hike for 26 weeks! The price of components remains high, and it is difficult for ground projects to accept the price of components above 0.3USD/W
Aug 16 , 2022
Since the price of silicon material has exceeded 300 yuan/kg, the price of distributed components has remained high, and the price of components has exceeded 2 yuan/W. It is difficult for ground projects to accept component prices exceeding 2 yuan/W. The latest price of silicon material This is the 26th price increase of silicon material this year. If the price of silicon material is not reduced, ...
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FTC Solar and AUI Partners target distributed generation PV projects in new collaboration
Aug 09 , 2022
Solar tracking provider FTC Solar is collaborating with solar contracting company AUI Partners on a new offering for the distributed generation market. Credit: Amber Gallagher-Schranz/FTC Solar FTC Solar’s DG Solutions Business Unit and AUI Partners will provide solar tracking services for sites under 20 MW. The partnership will use FTC’s Voyager+ 2P solar tracker and AUI’s experien...
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Solar vs wind power: The ultimate showdown
Mar 25 , 2022
Two of the most popular renewable energy sources in the US, at this moment, are solar and wind. But which will take the lead in 2022? An expert weighs up the pros and cons. History shows that advances in renewable energy often follow crises: In the 1970s, oil embargos caused the cost of oil to quadruple, spurring efforts to reduce American dependence on fossil fuels and find alternative sources of...