Renewable Energy Storage Project Near Desert Center Advances

Eagle Crest Energy affiliate buys Kaiser Eagle Mountain Mine as part of a proposal to convert the site into an environmentally friendly energy storage project.

Royalties from Renewable Energy title to fund Solar Electricity in Developing Region

Royalties from this title will help fund the installation of low cost solar systems providing refrigeration and lighting to communities and individuals in South Asia and Africa.

SunEdison Closes Financing and Starts Construction of a 185-Megawatt Wind Energy Project in Maine

The 185-megawatt (MW) wind project is expected to be the largest of its kind in the New England area of the U.S.

SunEdison and Gamesa Sign a Memorandum of Understanding to Develop up to 1 Gigawatt of Wind Power Plants

SunEdison and Gamesa sign memorandum of understanding to create a 50/50 joint venture to develop up to 1 gigawatt of wind power plants globally by 2018 --- Gamesa to supply the wind turbines and assume responsibility for the long term operation and maintenance of the wind power plants --- SunEdison to acquire the projects upon the start of construction and once operational, to drop the projects into TerraForm

Abandoned Golf Course in Kyoto Prefecture, Japan to be Repurposed with 23-Megawatt Solar Power Plant from KYOCERA TCL Solar LLC

The plant will generate an estimated 26,312 megawatt hours (MWh) per year - enough electricity to power approximately 8,100 typical local households.

Carolina CAT Power Systems Leads Solar Farm Project In Shelby Set to Begin Operation Summer 2015

This project is reflective of the current solar farm boom in North Carolina.

MECASOLAR supplies 4.5MW in horizontal trackers to solar PV plant in Turkey

Mecasolar is supplying solar materials to a 4.5MW solar plant in Antalya, Turkey. The project strengthens Mecasolar's position in the Balkans, where the company plans to develop 30MW by 2017.

Thai Solar Energy Pcl (SET:TSE) to Build Solar Power Plants in Japan

Plans to Produce 25MW in Initial Phase (COD by Early 2016), 300MW (THB300m Revenue) in Three Years

INFIGEN ANNOUNCES SALE OF ITS US SOLAR DEVELOPMENT PIPELINE

The tax gain on sale will be subject to US tax and the net after tax proceeds of the sale will be added to the cash that Infigen holds in entities outside of the Global Facility borrower group.

NEXTracker Signs Supply Agreements with Blattner Energy for over 1 GW of Advanced Trackers

Global demand for solar trackers is expanding rapidly.

BayWa r.e. Closes over 75MW in its First Two Quarters of US Operations

This rapid growth is a direct result of BayWa r.e.s ability to leverage its significant financial and operating capabilities to move quickly and decisively to support project development.

MARTIFER SOLAR CONNECTS PV PLANT IN BELGIUM FOR ORKA NV

The rooftop PV plant, located in Evere, Belgium, has a capacity of 738.45 kWp ----With this new plant, Martifer Solar now has connected successfully approximately 35 MW in Belgium

Lockheed Martin and Advanced Green Technologies have completed half of the huge solar carport project, allowing employees to enjoy a little shade during the summer.

At Construction Midpoint, Lockheed Martins Massive New Solar Carport Taking Shape as Floridas Largest Privately Held Solar Array

Borrego Solar Systems to Build 12.8 MW of Distributed Solar Projects for National Grid in Massachusetts

Second Project Began Construction in March Using Advanced Inverter Technology to Regulate Voltage and Improve Grid Reliability

First Solar Modules to Power Landmark 200MW Solar Photovoltaic Project in Dubai

Consortium led by ACWA Power establishes global cost benchmark with Middle Easts largest PV plant

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