Heineken has taken steps to take its distribution facilities in its native Holland 75% climate neutral, through a combination of rooftop solar and e-mobility solutions. BYD is partnering with Heineken on the endeavor.
The monocrystalline silicon manufacturer in expanding its downstream business has invested approximately RMB 1bn in Shaanxi province for the development of a 100 MW solar PV plant.
The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has signed a memorandum of understanding with German utility RWE to achieve better cooperation in renewable energy R&D for Dubai.
Energy company outlines plans for $9.5 billion in infrastructure and upgrade expenditures through 2020; investment to include promotion of solar power and other clean energy sources.
The U.S. solar industry added 35,000 jobs from November 2014 to November 2015, its third year of 20% annual growth. Installation makes up more than half of U.S. solar jobs.
Renewables will continue to dominate Germanys power sector in 2016. Decarbonisation is said to be stagnating, however, thus, jeopardizing the countrys climate protection goals. And, while household power prices fell last year, they are expected to increase to 2014 levels again. Encouragingly, solar sees strong public support. Agora Energiewende looks to the new year, having assessed 2015, which saw a year of records, both for renewables and coal.
WWF Scotland publishes data revealing renewables delivered record energy for Scotland in 2015, with solar meeting half or more of household electricity or hot water needs during seven months of the year.
British solar developer looks to capitalize on the buzz of the Central American region by opening office in Mexican capital, Mexico City.
Comtec Solar Systems Group Limited is looking to raise around HK$611.13 million (roughly US$78.8 million) via a subscription agreement with China First Capital Group Limited. Part of the proceeds will be used towards entering the downstream solar business.
An extraordinary shareholders meeting has today seen the merger of Enel Green Power S.p.A. (EGP) with its parent company, Enel S.p.A. approved.
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