Author name: David Ryabchikov

SolarEdge ships more than 1GW of inverters for second consecutive quarter

SolarEdge ships more than 1GW of inverters for second consecutive quarter

Latest Both the company’s revenues and gross margin increased between the first and second quarters of the year. Image: SolarEdge. Israeli-headquartered inverter manufacturer SolarEdge posted inverter shipments of 1.19GW in the second quarter of this year, marking the second consecutive quarter that the company’s inverter shipments exceeded 1GW. These positive sales figures drove strong financial […]

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D3Energy breaks ground on 6MW floating solar farm in Ohio

D3Energy breaks ground on 6MW floating solar farm in Ohio

Latest Once operational, the project will generate over 7,500MWh annually, more than doubling the village’s current clean energy capacity. Image: D3Energy. US-based floating PV (FPV) developer D3Energy has started construction at a 6MW floating solar system in Monroeville, a village in Huron County, Ohio.  According to the firm, once operational, the project will generate over 7,500MWh annually,

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Arevon powers 758MW/1.2GWh solar-plus-storage plant in California

Arevon powers 758MW/1.2GWh solar-plus-storage plant in California

Latest Built in two phases, the Eland project comprises 758MW of solar PV and 300MW/1.2GWh of BESS. Image: Arevon. Independent power producer (IPP) Arevon Energy has powered the second phase of the Eland solar-plus-storage Center in Los Angeles, California. The project comprises 758MW of solar PV and a 1.2GWh battery energy storage system (BESS) and

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Infinity Power to build two 80MW solar projects in Côte d’Ivoire

Infinity Power to build two 80MW solar projects in Côte d’Ivoire

Latest The projects are in Touba and Laboa and include the construction of 17 km of power transmission lines. Image: Unsplash African renewable energy company Infinity Power has signed two concession agreements with the Government of Côte d’Ivoire for PV projects with a total capacity of 80MWac.  As part of the World Bank’s Scaling Solar

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How China Made an Antarctic Station Run on Majority Clean Energy

How China Made an Antarctic Station Run on Majority Clean Energy

Five years ago electrical engineer Sun Hongbin was given what many would consider an impossible task: build a full-fledged clean-energy system amid some of the coldest temperatures on Earth, screaming winds and half-year darkness. China was then building its fifth Antarctic research station, called Qinling, on Inexpressible Island in Terra Nova Bay. And the nation’s

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Solar Power in SA: Understanding the confusion, costs, and compliance for homeowners

Solar Power in SA: Understanding the confusion, costs, and compliance for homeowners

As more South Africans turn to solar panels to avoid electricity woes, many homeowners find themselves having to navigate complicated regulations, registration demands, and rising costs. Like financial independence, the promise of energy independence is appealing and a dream for many, but the reality involves compliance, financial implications, and differing rules from Eskom and local

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LNG, solar collectors improve round-trip efficiency of LAES systems

LNG, solar collectors improve round-trip efficiency of LAES systems

Scientists simulated several liquid air energy storage systems, comparing round-trip efficiency across configurations that include liquefied natural gas (LNG), solar, and Stirling engines, and further optimized performance using particle swarm methods. August 4, 2025 Lior Kahana Image: Xi’an University of Science and Technology, Computers & Chemical Engineering, CC BY 4.0 A research team led by

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Solargis: US heat dome shows need for better solar project data and benefits of storage

Solargis: US heat dome shows need for better solar project data and benefits of storage

Latest Features , Interviews , Long Reads Features , Interviews , Long Reads Texas has nearly 7.5GW of storage capacity in operation, which Solargis suggested is a key reason for the resilience of the state’s electricity grids. Image: SB Energy. Fluctuations in solar power generation and energy prices in the US during July’s heat dome

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