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Closed loop? Reused solar panels to power solar panel recycling facility

Closed loop? Reused solar panels to power solar panel recycling facility

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Takeuchi installs solar panels at U.S. facilities

Takeuchi installs solar panels at U.S. facilities

Takeuchi is starting to develop and implement sustainable technologies whenever possible. Transforming Takeuchi facilities to carbon neutral was part of that plan, first in Japan and then in the U.S. Recently, Takeuchi-US put that plan into action by installing energy-efficient solar panels at its locations in Pendergrass, Georgia, and Moore, South Carolina. The new solar

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‘Being a woman in solar is about more than creating your own career’

‘Being a woman in solar is about more than creating your own career’

This week, Women in Solar Europe (WiSEu) gives voice to Soledad Andrade, Business Development and Operations Specialist at Spain’s Youdera. She says, in its early days, she was often the only woman in meetings or on-site visits, making it harder to prove her value. However, as more women join the sector, it has become a

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WoodMac: Solar PV trackers hit 92GW of shipments in 2023

WoodMac: Solar PV trackers hit 92GW of shipments in 2023

Latest US-based tracker manufacturers Nextracker, Array Technologies and GameChange Solar led the market in 2023. Image: Nextracker. After a strong 2023 for utility-scale solar in most regions across the world, PV tracker shipments reached 92GW by the end of the year, up 28% from 2022, according to research and consulting firm Wood Mackenzie. Wood Mackenzie’s

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Insolation Energy to add 3 GW solar panel, 1.4 GW cell capacity by March

Insolation Energy to add 3 GW solar panel, 1.4 GW cell capacity by March

The Indian manufacturer is expanding its solar panel production capacity to 4 GW annually, up from a current 1 GW. It is also setting up manufacturing capacities for 12,000 MT of aluminum framing and 1.4 GW of PV cells. The new capacities will be commissioned during fiscal year 2024-25. July 26, 2024 Uma Gupta Image:

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Heliene, Premier Energies in JV to build 1GW n-type US solar cell factory

Heliene, Premier Energies in JV to build 1GW n-type US solar cell factory

Latest Heliene, Inc is among the companies expanding solar PV manufacturing in the US with a recently-expanded 420MW facility in the Iron Range region of Minnesota. Credit: Heliene, Inc. Canadian solar manufacturer Heliene and Indian solar cell producer Premier Energies have formed a joint venture (JV) to build a 1GW solar cell production facility in

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Work underway on Lightsource bp’s 560 MW solar project in Greece

Work underway on Lightsource bp’s 560 MW solar project in Greece

Lightsource bp has announced its joint venture company Ameresco Sunel Energy SA as the EPC contractor and O&M provider for its 560 MW solar project in mainland Greece. The project has been billed as one of Europe’s largest solar sites. July 26, 2024 Patrick Jowett Lightsource bp has selected Ameresco Sunel Energy SA, a joint

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PolyU team shares solar panels, skills on Rwanda visit

PolyU team shares solar panels, skills on Rwanda visit

A group of students and teachers from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) are on a two-week trip to Rwanda to serve the local community. PolyU’s Council Chairman Lam Tai-fai, President Jin-guang Teng and Vice President Ben Young also joined the trip. Students from the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and the Department of

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