The switch from dirty source to clean energy seen as a signal of growing acceptance of renewable power in the U.S. state.
The two Colorado Solar Energy Zones have the potential to generate up to 400 MW, enough to power 125,000 homes. The federal government is looking to commercially develop 19 such zones in the western part of the country.
Solar PV module production is set to reach the 50 GW landmark in 2014. The advanced p-type multi segment will see the strongest technology share gains next year, according to NPD Solarbuzz.
Following the sale of REC Solar, the REC Silicon arm of the company has announced it will move all operations to the State of Washington, U.S., with current CEO Ole Enger stepping down in December.
Optimism and happy faces dominated the discussions and forecasts on the third day of the Solar Power International (SPI) confab in Chicago. After a difficult downturn, the industry is taking off to new heights.
The Department’s latest SunShot Initiative investments aim to “help lower the cost of solar electricity, advance seamless grid integration and support a growing U.S. solar workforce.”
The U.S. Department of Energy’s support for solar research and development largely focuses on data collection, cost reduction, boosting efficiency and grid integration.
As part of an renewable energy and energy efficiency partnership with Germany, Nigeria plans to install 420 MW of solar capacity across nine northern states.
The South Korean reached the milestone as it expands its global operations. In the past year, Japan and South Africa have become two of its biggest markets.
Middle-class homeowners in leading U.S. solar markets are increasingly adopting solar technology, according to a new study by the Center for American Progress.
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