U.S. technology solutions company to fulfill its White House American Business Act pledge by developing 180 MW of solar projects in Nevada with assistance of First Solar and NV Energy.
Immense popularity of residential solar in Western Australia essentially forms the states largest power generating unit, according to research by Curtin University.
Qatar Petroleum and Qatar Electricity and Water Company sign MoU to develop solar power generation capacity in the tiny oil-rich Middle East kingdom.
The analytical tool that assesses rooftop suitability for solar arrays is now available across 20 metropolitan areas of the U.S. following a successful launch in handful of regions.
Value of solar struck in third German tender is nearly half a euro cent below unit price determined in the second tender round; bidders given 24 months to realize their solar parks.
The Chinese solar developer energizes five additional solar power plants in the U.K. to take its British portfolio to 63.1 MW of PV capacity.
Renewable energy arm of the Enpee Group confirms it has placed an order with a reputed European manufacturer for a 100 MW solar cell line to be shipped in Q2; company intends repeat order in Q3.
The new company has re-branded as Spruce Finance, and has raised US$175 million in funding to deploy residential PV in 2016.
A new plan by the government of Brazil includes 2024 targets for 7 GW of utility-scale solar and 1.32 GW of distributed PV installations, double the goals in the previous plan for 2023.
With an international agreement in Paris on emissions reductions inspiring ambitious renewable energy goals, an extension of the U.S. Investment Tax Credit (ITC) and record low prices for installed PV, 2015 was a positive year for the global solar industry.
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