The German-based tech group has been commissioned by the EPC to provide monitoring and supervision technology to the Oriana solar plant, which is the largest in the Caribbean.
The Norwegian solar company shipped 326 MW of modules in the second quarter of 2016, with the EMEA region seeing an 87% increase in demand. U.S. accounted for 60% of all shipments.
Residential solar lending platform Mosaic will receive the funding for a new USD200 million facility from DZ BANK and NY Green Bank. The facility will help the company achieve its ambitious future targets for providing solar financing to homeowners.
Indias solar sector is set to deliver a jobs boom if the country pursues its goal of 100 GW of solar capacity by 2022. The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the Council on Energy, Environment, and Water (CEEW) performed the analysis behind the jobs prediction, noting that both high and low-skilled jobs will be required in the countrys downstream solar sector.
GTM Research says that SolarCity’s surge in hiring is part of a rush by solar installers to prepare for the boom before the ITC drop-down in 2017.
SunPower Corp. has received almost USD$3.5 million to expand its North American operations.
Following the first U.S. solar jobs census, it has been found that over half of all solar employers plan to expand their workforce in the next year.
The Renewable Energy Corporation (REC) has announced it will discontinue operations at its 150-megawatt (MW) photovoltaics (PV) module plant in Glava, Sweden, due to unsatisfactory financial performance and weak future prospects. Around 300 employees will be affected.
??Solarwatt, located in Dresden, Germany has invested over 35 million in a new solar module production line and logistics center. Operations have already begun on the production line, where capacity has been expanded from 200 to 400 megawatts peak. The company added that up to 140 new jobs are expected to be created in the region.
Conergy AG has chosen its new chief financial officer, following the news that the companys current CFO, Jörg Spiekerkötter, will not be renewing his contract when it expires at the end of October.
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