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DENSO Collaborates with Tennessee Partners on Solar Portfolio

Mobility supplier DENSO is participating in a portfolio of solar projects that will help power operations at its Maryville, Tenn., facility. Through a collaboration with local utility City of Maryville Electric Department, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and Silicon Ranch Corp., DENSO will receive a portion of the renewable energy generated by four solar power […]

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Renewco Expands into U.S. Market with Portfolio Buy from Beaufort Rosemary

Renewco Power is expanding its platform into the U.S. with the acquisition of a 1.5 GW pipeline of early-stage, utility-scale solar projects alongside 500 MW of battery storage projects from Virginia-based developer Beaufort Rosemary. As part of the deal, the Scottish-based renewable power business is also forming a partnership with Beaufort Rosemary to jointly develop […]

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Onward Energy Acquires 11 Solar Energy Projects from Global Atlantic

Onward Energy has entered into a binding agreement to purchase 100% of the cash equity interests in a 1,171 MW operating solar portfolio from Global Atlantic Financial Group. The portfolio includes 11 projects in eight states. It will be the largest renewable investment in Onward Energy’s history, further expanding the company’s portfolio to over 6 […]

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Hawaii Governor Focuses on Clean Energy Transition with New Laws

Hawaii Gov. David Ige signed into law a package of bills that advance the governor’s priorities to fight climate change and transition to a clean energy economy as soon as possible. The bills signed into law are HB1800 (Act 238) – Relating to Climate Mitigation, HB1801 (Act 239) – Relating to Energy Efficiency, HB2089 (Act […]

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Nelnet Acquires GRNE Solar EPC Company and Assets

Nelnet has acquired a controlling investment in affiliates of GRNE Solutions LLC, known as GRNE Solar, a Midwest solar engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) firm. In addition, Nelnet attained certain solar assets from an affiliate of GRNE, some already generating power and others currently being constructed. GRNE designs and installs residential, commercial and utility-scale solar […]

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NREL Scientists Delve into Reducing Carbon Impact of PV Technology

In their new paper in Joule, “Embodied Energy and Carbon from the Manufacture of Cadmium Telluride and Silicon Photovoltaics,” National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) researchers Hope Wikoff, Samantha Reese and Matthew Reese focus on the two dominant deployed photovoltaic (PV) technologies: silicon (Si) and cadmium telluride (CdTe) PV. These green technologies help reduce carbon emissions […]

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Priority Power Begins Operations for Beloit Solar Farm in Kansas

Priority Power has officially opened Beloit Solar Farm (BSF), a 2 MW solar farm that will provide clean, renewable, reliable electric power to Beloit in Kansas. The Beloit Solar Farm was developed and built by, and will be operated and maintained by, Priority Power. The farm will provide enhanced reliability to the city’s power portfolio. […]

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Entergy Arkansas Issues RFP for 1,000 MW of Renewable Energy Generation

Entergy Arkansas has issued a request for proposals for 1,000 MW of solar and wind generation resources. Resources would be procured through a combination of one or more build-own-transfer agreements, self-build alternatives, and/or one or more power purchase agreements that would be in operation between May 2025 and December 2026. “Entergy Arkansas has a commitment […]

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Holu Hou Energy Signs Nine Solar Plus Storage Contracts in Hawaii

Holu Hou Energy LLC (HHE), Borqs Technologies Inc.’s majority-owned solar energy storage systems subsidiary, has signed with developers and property owners for nine solar plus energy storage projects in Hawaii totaling $49.8 million. Eight of the nine projects are on the island of Oahu, and one on Hawaii island. Implementation of these projects will start […]

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RCG Provides Engineering for East Strathmore Solar Project

Elemental Energy has chosen Renewables Consulting Group (RCG), an ERM Group company, as the lender’s independent engineer for the 20 MW East Strathmore Solar Project, located in Alberta, Canada. The firm is currently providing technical due diligence services and is set to continue to act as lender’s IE to support the financing process through construction […]

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New R.I. Law Requires State to Offset Electricity with Renewable Energy by 2033

Gov. Dan McKee has signed historic legislation into law to substantially increase renewable energy production and supply by requiring that 100% of Rhode Island’s electricity be offset by renewable production by 2033. Rhode Island is the first state in the country to commit to 100% renewable energy by 2033. “Last year, I signed the Act […]

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Supply Chain Issues Caused New-Build Solar Costs to Jump 14 Percent Since 2021

The latest BloombergNEF (BNEF) analysis shows the cost of new-build onshore wind has risen 7% year over year, and fixed-axis solar has jumped 14%. The global benchmark levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) has temporarily retreated to where it was in 2019. Cost rises are linked to increases in the cost of materials, freight, fuel and […]

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