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U.S.-based Thornova Solar ramps up solar module manufacturing in Vietnam

Thornova Solar, an American company specializing in bifacial TOPCon and PERC solar modules, is currently ramping up production at a facility in Vietnam. With the capability to manufacture 1.5 GW of modules, the company is ready to supply projects in utility-scale, commercial, and residential sectors. Thornova Solar also has plans to expand its production in the …

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New pollution: The importance of producing PV with minimal VOCs

Renewable energy isn’t inherently “green” or “Clean.” Solar energy is generated from products that are mass produced in factories thathave their own carbon footprints and environmental pros and cons that vary depending on the facility, company and/or country or state of origin. Renewable energy, such as solar power, is not automatically synonymous with being environmentally friendly …

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TVA secures 279 MW in First Solar panels for Alabama project

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has finalized the acquisition of 279 MWdc of cutting-edge thin film solar panels from First Solar for its Lawrence County Solar Project in Lawrence County, Alabama. The project is anticipated to begin commercial operation in 2027. The initiative highlights TVA’s increasing focus on solar energy in the area. By 2025, …

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First Solar plans 5th U.S.-based solar facility, location yet to be determined

First Solar has revealed its intentions to construct a fifth solar module manufacturing facility in the United States, with an investment of up to $1.1 billion. The anticipated completion and commissioning of the new facility are set for the first half of 2026. This facility will produce First Solar’s Series 7 modules, which are projected …

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Secondary PV market shows lower prices in 2023 EnergyBin report

EnergyBin unveiled the PV Hardware Trade Analysis H1 2023 report. This report offers a glimpse into the market insights accessible through PV hardware trade on the EnergyBin exchange platform, showcasing product categories available for resale, purchase requests, prominent brands for buyers and sellers, as well as information on solar module availability and pricing. EnergyBin, a …

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Dominion Energy Virginia launches RFP for solar and BESS projects

Dominion Energy in the United States has disclosed its intention to solicit bids for the acquisition of fresh solar, land-based wind, and energy storage ventures in Virginia. Dominion Energy is set to consider five categories of proposals, encompassing new solar photovoltaic (PV) projects and PV solar generation combined with battery energy storage systems (BESS). In …

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University of Kansas grad students build rooftop solar project

As part of their graduate degree program, students at the University of Kansas School of Architecture & Design constructed a house equipped with a 16-panel rooftop solar system. The 432 Indiana Street House marks the 16th consecutive LEED Platinum project accomplished by Studio 804, an experiential learning initiative at the University of Kansas tailored for …

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EDF Renewables places multi-year order for up to 7 GW of Canadian Solar modules

Canadian Solar Inc. and EDF Renewables North America have entered into a multi-year agreement for module supply. Under the terms of the agreement, Canadian Solar will supply up to 7 GW of high-efficiency N-type TOPCon solar modules manufactured at the company’s new facility in Mesquite, Texas. Between 2024 and 2030, Canadian Solar is set to supply …

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EDF Renewables places multi-year order for up to 7 GW of Canadian Solar modules

Canadian Solar Inc. and EDF Renewables North America have entered into a multi-year agreement for module supply. Under the terms of the agreement, Canadian Solar will supply up to 7 GW of high-efficiency N-type TOPCon solar modules manufactured at the company’s new facility in Mesquite, Texas. Between 2024 and 2030, Canadian Solar is set to supply …

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Maxeon plans solar cell, module manufacturing in New Mexico

Maxeon Solar Technologies has chosen Albuquerque, New Mexico, as the site for its inaugural manufacturing plant in the United States. This upcoming 3 GW facility will produce TOPCon silicon cells and Maxeon’s exclusive shingled-cell Performance Line solar modules, with a projected investment exceeding $1 billion. The Maxeon facility is anticipated to mark the debut of …

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