The solar company is shopping for individual projects and portfolios of between 100 kW and 15 MW in size, on roofs and open land, at all stages of development.
Speed of PV’s expansion placing strain on grid’s capacity to absorb solar-powered electricity, prompting five utilities to restrict grid access of new solar farms.
The vertically integrated PV developer intends to use funds raised from the stock sale to expand its global solar activities.
WalMart is the largest corporate user of solar PV in the United States, and the Walton Family is a major shareholder in First Solar. However, a new report shows that the company has showered money on anti-renewable political organizations, and raises questions about First Solar’s policy stands.
Following Scotland’s independence referendum last month and voters’ decision to remain in the U.K., increasing the country’s devolved powers has emerged as the center of a dynamic debate. Will energy policy also be devolved? And what does the future of Scottish renewable energy, including solar PV, look like?
The Chinese company is partnering with Hebei Yuanchen on a 500 MW plant in Hebei province and building 161 MW of projects in Inner Mongolia following its acquisition of Xiangdao.
Joe Hui, the self-styled “Solar Man,” has launched a crowdfunding campaign to construct a GW-scale manufacturing facility and “energy amusement park” in Arizona. Hui’s company Monarch Power manufacturers Lotus solar products, which include a 2.4 kW portable solar flower and combined PV and solar thermal awning.
Time appears to be running out for the once ambitious consortium that envisioned supplying renewable energy to Europe from the Middle East and North Africa.
“Instead of validating another subsidy to nuclear, European policymakers should be making all energy sources compete on a level playing field,” says EPIA chief exec James Watson.
Solar lease provider SolarCity has announced that it will introduce a solar loan product in the U.S. In a unique approach, customers will pay off the loan in a similar fashion to how they would a lease, in that customers will pay for the kWh produced by the solar array.
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