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Greenbacker Brings its First Solar+Storage Project Online
Greenbacker Renewable Energy Co. (GREC), a company that acquires and manages renewable energy and energy efficiency projects, says Rawhide Prairie Solar, a 22 MW...
BCI Engineering Unveils New Ground-Mounted Solar Racking System
BCI Engineering, a company that specializes in solar racking manufacturing, has unveiled Full Tilt, a new ground-mounted solar racking system.
BCI Engineering says Full Tilt...
NovaSource Adds North American O&M Business to Company Offering
First Solar Inc., a global provider of photovoltaic (PV) solar solutions, has completed the sale of its North American operations and maintenance (O&M) business...
Alliant Energy Adds Another 400 MW to Wisconsin Solar Portfolio
Alliant Energy, a public utility holding company that provides regulated energy service to customers across Iowa and Wisconsin, says it plans to add another...
Orsted Helena Energy Center Gets Green Light
Ørsted, a company that develops, constructs and operates offshore and onshore wind farms, solar farms and energy storage facilities, says it is moving forward...
Despite COVID, Solar Installers Remain Confident in the Industry
Despite the pandemic, solar installers reported an all-time high in industry confidence, according to the results of the sixth annual Solar Installer Survey recently...
Q CELLS Submits Patent Infringement Complaints to German, French Courts
Q CELLS, a photovoltaic manufacturer, has filed a patent infringement complaint in Germany with the Regional Court of Düsseldorf against Astronergy Solarmodule GmbH. Q...
Manufacturer Debuts New Flat Roof Mounting System
Q CELLS, a total energy solutions provider in solar, energy storage, downstream project business and energy retail, has launched the Q.FLAT-G6, a flat roof...
DOE Intends to Slash Cost of Solar by Sixty Percent in Next Decade
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) says it intends cut the cost of solar energy by 60% within the next 10 years, in addition...
Los Angeles Can Achieve 100 Percent Renewable Electricity by 2035
Meeting Los Angeles’ ambitious goal of 100% renewable electricity by 2045 - or even 2035 - is achievable with the rapid deployment of wind,...
LADWP Selects Siemens Energy to Enhance Transmission Facility Operations
Siemens Energy, a global energy company, says it will supply a reactive power compensation plant to the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power...
Navisun Acquires Maine Agrivoltaic Solar Project from BlueWave
BlueWave Solar, a Boston-based solar developer and community solar service provider, has sold a 4.2 MW, 10-acre agrivoltaic solar project on a wild blueberry...
Mitrex Debuts Building-Integrated Photovoltaic Product Line
Mitrex, a Canadian manufacturer of solar technology, says it is bringing its roofing panels to market.
Mitrex notes its panels are developed to provide a...
EPRI Receives Funding to Research How Customers Make Solar Decisions
The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), an institution that conducts research and development relating to the generation, delivery and use of electricity, says it...
NIPSCO, EDP Renewables Execute BTA for Indiana Solar Project
EDP Renewables North America LLC and Northern Indiana Public Service Co. LLC (NIPSCO) have executed a build and transfer agreement (BTA) for an Indiana...
Ameresco Brings Rhode Island Solar Energy Site Online
Ameresco Inc., a clean technology integrator specializing in energy efficiency and renewable energy, has achieved commercial operation at its solar energy site in Tiverton,...
PSC of South Carolina Schedules Virtual Net Metering Hearing
The Public Service Commission of South Carolina (PSCSC) has scheduled a virtual public hearing in response to requests by Duke Energy Carolinas (DEC) and...
Soltec Launches Solarfighter PV Installation Service
Soltec, a company that specializes in integrated photovoltaic (PV) solutions, has launched Solarfighter, a service designed for PV distributed generation projects of up to...
DCPSC: Percentage of SOS Program to Come from Long-Term PPA
The Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia (DCPSC) has adopted new rules to require 5% of the District’s standard offer service (SOS)...
SMA, GRID Alternatives Partner to Expand Equitable Renewable Access
SMA America, a company that specializes in photovoltaic system technology, says it is now a national equipment supplier for GRID Alternatives, the nation’s largest...