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Panasonic Promotes Nine Solar Installers in Its Program

Last week, Panasonic Corporation of North America announced the promotion of two Elite and seven Premium level solar installers. This expansion aims to increase the availability of Panasonic’s EVERVOLT home energy solutions portfolio to a larger number of homeowners, allowing them to access and enjoy the numerous benefits offered by Panasonic’s advanced solar technologies. The …

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Long-Term Home Solar Warranty by Solar Insurance

To address the persistent issues of stranded assets and warranty coverage confusion in the home solar industry, Solar Insure has introduced an innovative solution known as the SolarDetect Program. This program is specifically designed to provide long-term warranty coverage as an integral part of the solar sales process, offering enhanced protection for both homeowners and …

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Renewable Energy Co.’s EV Charging for Truck & Bus Fleets

Renewable Properties has introduced an innovative electric vehicle (EV) fleet charging service. Leveraging their expertise in community solar development, land acquisition, and electrical infrastructure, the company offers a comprehensive charging solution for businesses looking to transition their truck fleets from traditional fossil fuels to clean electric power. With Renewable Properties’ turnkey service, companies can seamlessly …

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Harmony Energy, Clarus to Build 200MWac Solar Plant in NZ

Harmony Energy, a UK battery energy storage systems (BESS) developer, has partnered with First Renewables, a subsidiary of New Zealand’s Clarus energy group, to develop a 200MWac solar project. According to a spokesperson from Harmony Energy, the Tauhei Solar Farm will be built on 182 hectares of land near Te Aroha in the North Island. …

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Low-Emission Energy Meets Electricity Demand Through 2026

According to the Electricity 2024 report released by the International Energy Agency, the global demand for electricity will be met by low-emission sources such as solar, wind, hydro, and nuclear power for the next three years. This finding highlights the significant role that renewable and clean energy sources will play in fulfilling the world’s growing …

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Ampliform’s IRA Compliance Agreement with Empact Technologies

Ampliform, a solar developer, has recently entered into a partnership with Impact Technologies, a software and services company. Under this agreement, Impact Technologies will be responsible for overseeing and ensuring compliance with the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) for Ampliform’s existing and upcoming projects. This collaboration aims to streamline and effectively manage the regulatory requirements associated …

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Rwe Launches 3.2 MW Demonstration Farm Power Project In Germany

A demonstration project for agrivoltaics (agriPV), with a capacity of 3.2 MW, has been successfully launched by German utility RWE. This project has commenced supplying electricity to the grid in Germany. Situated on approximately seven hectares of recultivated land near the Garzweiler opencast mine in North Rhine-Westphalia, a pioneering project is set to explore the …

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Intersect Power has launched its 828 MW Lumina solar project in Texas

On January 3, Intersect Power LLC put its 828 MW /640 MW Lumina solar project in Scurry County, Texas, into commercial operation. The project, utilizing First Solar panels, generated over 900 employment opportunities during its peak construction phase. These jobs were created with a strong emphasis on fair and equitable compensation, ensuring that prevailing wages …

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First Solar Unveils 3.3GW Manufacturing Hub in India

 Image: First Solar First Solar, a pioneering thin-film manufacturer headquartered in the United States, has recently inaugurated its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in India, boasting a formidable capacity of 3.3 gigawatts (GW). Located in Tamil Nadu, this cutting-edge plant specializes in the production of First Solar’s Series 7 thin-film cadmium telluride (CaTe) modules. These advanced modules …

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Solar Brilliance: Southeast Asia’s 10% Surge in Irradiance Forecast for 2023

Indonesia is one of the Southeast Asian countries that enjoys higher than long-term average solar irradiance. Image: Quantum Power. In 2023, solar irradiance in Southeast Asia is projected to exceed the long-term average by 10%. According to Solargis, a provider of weather data and software, last year witnessed a remarkable 10% increase in solar irradiance …

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