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LONGi Hi-MO 4m series modules lead the global DG market into new era

LONGi, the world leading solar technology company, has formally launched its Hi-MO 4m (66C) module, designed for distributed generation(DG) applications. In addition to the 66C option, the company has also launched 60C and 72C versions of the module to...

Triodos Bank UK funds Low Carbon Hub solar project

Ray Valley Solar will be a subsidy-free, community-owned solar park near Arncott, north east of Oxford, UK. The project will have a total installed capacity of 19.2 MWp and aims to generate enough electricity to power over 6000 homes...

Orbital plans 15 MW of tidal turbine installs at PTEC by 2025

Scotland’s Orbital Marine Power Ltd is the first company to sign up for deploying tidal turbines at the Perpetuus Tidal Energy Centre (PTEC) and plans to initially install up to 15 MW there by the end of 2025. PTEC is...

REC Group launches fourth generation of the multiple-award-winning TwinPeak solar panel

REC Group, an international pioneering solar energy company headquartered in Norway, announces the launch of the REC TwinPeak 4 Series, the fourth generation of its award-winning premium solar panels for residential and commercial rooftop installations. The latest REC TwinPeak...

Hitachi ABB Power Grids gears up for big Expo 2020 role

Hitachi ABB Power Grids, a global technology leader, will be an official partner of Swedish pavilion at the World Expo 2020 in Dubai. The World Expo in Dubai, in which more than 190 countries participate, will be the single largest...

Construction begins on new units at two nuclear power plants in China

The Governments of China and Russia have announced the start of construction of power units of Tianwan nuclear power plant (NPP) and the Xudapu NPP in China. Construction commenced on the power units 7 and 8 of the Tianwan NPP,...

Serbia, Republika Srpska start construction on hydroelectric plant on Drina river

Serbia and Republika Srpska have started construction works on a 125MW hydroelectric plant on the river Drina. The new Buk Bijela plant near the eastern Bosnian town of Foca will help to diversify the future energy mix of Serbia...

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