Fluor has completed the massive plant in only 20 months time, as the latest utility-scale PV project to go online in Southern California’s Imperial Valley. The plant may also be one of the last mega-projects in the area, as California increasingly moves to smaller utility-scale solar.
The city council in the capitol city of the U.S. state of Texas has passed a sweeping resolution to strengthen solar policies and goals for its municipal utility. This includes procuring an additional 600 MW of utility-scale solar, another 100 MW of local solar and deploying energy storage.
The Chinese solar group, which is to rebrand as Shunfeng International Clean Energy, will acquire the German company for $85 million.
Former chairman, founder and director hands in resignation ahead of commencement of restructuring proceedings for the troubled Chinese solar company.
Figures from the Japan Photovoltaic Energy Association show local shipments rose to almost 1.9 GW for first quarter of the financial year.
U.S. utility scale developer has offloaded 12 ground-mount, development-stage solar projects via a round of PPAs with local power agencies.
The Norwegian solar company will jointly invest in solar power projects to be developed in all countries where Norfund has a mandate for action.
The Clean Energy Fund II, overseen by Glennmont Partners, successfully closed after raising EUR 50m more than its target.
A new report by Environment America looks at the top 10 U.S. states for solar electric installations, and finds that while California’s installed solar capacity is impressive, other states have greater densities.
Bridge to India and Tata Power Solar’s joint report suggests that the best-case scenario for India’s solar sector could boost PV capacity by more than 140 GW.
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