Paris 'Action Day' Announcement

Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) announced today that all of its operations service centers-nearly 100 facilities in Northern and Central California-will be 100 percent powered by solar energy through the utilitys Solar Choice program.

EDF Renewable Energy Signs Agreement to Supply Google with 201 Megawatts of Wind Power

New Oklahoma wind farm to provide renewable energy for Google data center

Ecoppia Agreement to Deploy Its Robotic Technology to 40 MW PV Site for EDF RE and Arava Ahead of COP21

Ecoppia, part of an Israeli delegation of green technology business leaders, will be in attendance at the Paris Summit

Azure Power Signs 150 MW Project in Punjab

With this win Azure Power becomes the largest owner and operator of Solar Power Plants in Punjab

Europe to Lead Global Organic Solar Cells Market due to Favorable Government Policies Prevalent in the Region

The global organic solar cell market is expected to reach US$97.4 mn by 2020. If the figures hold true, the market will exhibit a whopping 21.20% CAGR between 2014 and 2020.

Thin Film PV Increasingly Replacing Silicon PV Systems in Global Solar PV Installation Market

According to the report, which has been published by Transparency Market Research, the global solar PV installation market will exhibit steady growth to stand at US$145.9 bn by the end of 2018.

SunPower Starts Construction on 100-Megawatt Boulder Solar Plant for NV Energy

15-Megawatt Solar Plant at Nellis Air Force Base Now Generating Power to Serve Base Operations

Duke Energy Renewables blows into Oklahoma with 200-megawatt wind project

- Company will sell power to City Utilities of Springfield - Project pushes Duke Energy Renewables past 2,000 megawatts of wind power in U.S.

NEXT GENERATION ENERGY® RECEIVES ICC-SRCC OG-300 CERTIFICATION FOR SUN BANDIT® SOLAR PV WATER HEATING SYSTEM

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Alphabet, AKA Google Will buy 842 MWs of Wind, Solar, Across the World

On December 3rd, Alphabet, formerly Google, announced that it plans to add 842 more megawatts of renewable energy in the form of wind and solar power across the world. The company said it now has 2 gigawatts of contracts for renewable energy across the world and it will use the energy to power all of its operations with renewable energy by 2025.

Soltage and Tenaska Announce Portfolio Investment in Solar Generation Assets

Transaction Marks Tenaska's First Portfolio Investment Following Corporate Investment

CSUN's sub company CEEG Solar Science & Technology and Tigo Introduce Creative Energy Optimization to the Solar Market

With combined technologies, SST introduces a high performing smart module to the market.

Global Small Wind Turbines Installed Capacity Will Surge to 4.8 Gigawatts by 2025, says GlobalData

Global cumulative installed capacity of small wind turbines will increase more than fivefold from 912.6 Megawatts in 2014 to 4.8 Gigawatts by 2025---- However, market challenges include the economic crisis, zoning and permitting issues, low public awareness, lack of a federal net-metering program, and certification issues, says analyst

OxBlue Construction Camera Used at Solar Decathlon 2015, Where Stevens Institute of Technology Wins First Place

An OxBlue construction camera captured the action at the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon - a biennial competition that challenges collegiate teams to design, build and operate solar-powered homes that are attractive, cost effective, and energy efficient.

Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport Powers Up Minnesota's Largest Solar Energy Project

First Airport in the Nation to Construct a Solar Generation Structure of this Kind

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