Eversource Begins Drilling on First-in-the-Nation Geothermal Project

Critical work to build innovative utility-scale networked geothermal loop expected to last several months

Rio Tinto to build the largest solar power plant in Canada's North

The solar power plant will provide up to 25% of Diavik's electricity during closure work that will run until 2029, with commercial production from the operation expected to end in early 2026.

SolarEdge Launches New Home Hub and Wave Inverters with Embedded Power Control System (PCS) Aimed at Reducing Installation Costs

The new SolarEdge inverters will be integrated with power control system (PCS) technology, enabling the installation of PV systems that are more than 50% larger without requiring costly and time-consuming main panel upgrades (MPU).

Avid Solutions and Rockwell Automation Collaborate to Enhance Green Hydrogen Production

Collaboration between industry leaders advances eco-friendly hydrogen manufacturing, streamlining processes and overcoming time and cost obstacles, while prioritizing emission-free goals.

Pegasus SkipRail Ushers in A New Era in Solar Installation

Pegasus has introduced an extension to its Rail System that eliminates entire rows of rail, mounts, clamps and roof penetrations from most rooftop solar installations. With a single new part, SkipRail saves solar installers 11,000 feet of rail, 1500 roof penetrations, and five tons of material, per crew, per year.

Timken Seeing Strong Demand for Solar Energy Solutions; Wins Solar Project in Australia

Delivering innovative product for photovoltaic (PV) trackers to help withstand geographical and weather-related challenges

EDF Renewables North America Places Multi-Year Order for up to 7 GW of Canadian Solar's Made-in-USA Modules

In July 2023, Canadian Solar announced it would invest over $250 million in a state-of-the-art solar photovoltaic module factory in Mesquite, Texas. Once fully ramped up, the factory would have an annual output of 5 GW and create approximately 1,500 skilled jobs. Production is expected to start in Q4 2023.

Enteq's SABER Tool proves effectiveness for geothermal and methane capture applications

Enteq Technologies (Enteq), the energy services technology and equipment supplier, has announced a significant milestone as its game-changing alternative to traditional rotary steerable systems (RSS), the SABER Tool (SABER), has successfully completed downhole drilling testing, with the system proven to be effective in an operational environment.

EMerge Alliance to Facilitate Fully Operational Residential Microgrid and Grid-of-Grids Demonstrations at RE+ in Las Vegas

The experience and corresponding educational offerings are led by EMerge Alliance, a membership-based, not-for-profit industry association formed to create and promote the adoption of new vanguard standards for direct current (DC) and hybrid AC/DC power infrastructure in buildings, neighborhoods, and communities.

SeaVolt to Launch a First of a Kind Solar Energy Test Platform

The test platform will be the first installation in the Belgian North Sea aimed at the large-scale development of offshore solar energy and is scheduled to be towed offshore, anchored, and put into operation to gather data for at least a year starting in August.

BELECTRIC adds four more solar farms to its Dutch portfolio

-BELECTRIC expands its partnership with global renewable energy company Low Carbon -Four new solar projects with a total capacity of more than 75 Megawatt Peak (MWp) in the Netherlands -Focus on the conservation of the soils on site

FabricAir Acquires Cleantech Startup Borealis Wind

Borealis Wind solves the problems of wind turbine freeze ups in cold weather climates with internal FabricAir fabric HVAC ducts that disperse heat throughout each blade.

T&D Identification Products: Expectation Shifts to Lifetime Readability

Utilities require critical safety signs, markers, and tags that are readable decades later, despite punishing environmental exposure

University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Shines Bright: Innovative Inverter Solution Solves Design Challenges for 108kW Solar Installation

Pitt-Bradford rooftop solar installation forecast to produce 116,500 kWh of electricity each year, offsetting approximately 40% of the building's electricity use

Sun Powered and Profitable: California Commercial Real Estate Owner Improves 'Rentability' with Innovative Rooftop and Carport Solar Installation

Solar installation on Redwood City R&D facility generates new revenue stream for the building owner, who will sell power to their tenants

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