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Canadian Solar Awarded 393.7 MWp Solar Power Projects in Brazil

Canadian Solar Inc , one of the world's largest solar power companies, announced it has been awarded three solar photovoltaic (PV) projects totaling 393.7 MWp in two recent Private Corporate Auctions held in Brazil in the third quarter of...

Duke Energy Carolinas partners with Anderson County, S.C., on major battery storage project

Duke Energy Carolinas is partnering with Anderson County, S.C., to build an energy storage project at the Anderson Civic Center that will be part of the company’s long-term strategy to integrate battery technology into the smart-thinking grid it is...

Ameresco developing 27-MW solar farm in north-central Illinois

Renewables and energy storage developer Ameresco will design and build an Illinois solar farm which could generate 37,000 MWh in its first year of operation, the company said. Work on the DePue solar farm is expected to begin next summer....

ABB high voltage inverters selected for European clean energy production

High-profile solar projects within Central Europe are adopting high-voltage string inverter solutions such as ABB’s award winning PVS-175 to deploy highly efficient photovoltaic (PV) installations and improve yields. ABB high-voltage inverter technologies have been deployed within the Netherlands, Italy and...

Hanergy’s Renewable Energy Center Becomes the World’sFirst Certified LEED Zero Carbon Building

USGBC’s LEED certification authority has announced that Hanergy’s Renewable Energy Center has received the prestigious LEED Zero certification, becoming the world's first certified “Zero Carbon” building and one of the first three “net-zero” projects. As one of the most influential...

Hanergy Takes a Notch up in Solar Car Market

Hanergy Glory Solar Technology, an EV startup announced that it plans to raise USD 25 million for 10-20% of its company share to fund its solar car program, including further developing its R&D in solar vehicle power system and...

US$147m deal struck to start new solar projects in Kenya

In a step to boost up Kenya’s renewable resource development, The European Investment Bank and FMO, the Dutch entrepreneurial development bank, have decided to fund US$147m (£118m) construction and operation of two new solar photovoltaic plants. Both banks will...

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