First Solar to Review Alternatives for the Sale of Its Interests in 8point3 Energy Partners

Seeks to fully align resources and capital in support of transition to Series 6 offering Remains firmly committed to utility-scale project development business

Sun Bandit's Next Generation Energy Partners with Pacific Energy Alternatives to Sate Hawaii's Demand for Improved Solar Water Heating Technology and Lower Energy Bills

Next Generation Energy's Distribution Agreement with Pacific Energy Alternatives Quickly Delivers Sun Bandits Simpler, On-Demand Solar Water Heating and Storage Solution to Hawaiians Looking to 'Dump the Pump, Quickly Lower Energy Bills and Reap Rich Tax Incentives

Ballard Inks $11M Deal With Broad-Ocean For 200 Fuel Cell Engines in China Market

Ballard Power Systems today announced that it has entered into a definitive equipment supply agreement with Zhongshan Broad-Ocean Motor Co., Ltd. for the supply and delivery of 200 FCveloCity® fuel cell engines to be used in demonstrations of clean energy buses and commercial vehicles in key Chinese cities.

PVinsights: China Demand Recovery Decelerates Solar Slump

Global solar panel prices continue to drop this week, extending the longest losses since 2017, but the rate of decline has slowed significantly from previous weeks. The demand in China has restored momentum in April. However, the demand recovery would still not be strong enough to reverse the downtrend of prices, but should help to limit the scope of decline. Meanwhile, although the demand in China has improved, the demand in rest of the major solar markets still appears to be lackluster. In EU and the US, solar panel prices were slashed sharply since 4Q16 and recently major module makers have ceased aggressive pricing. In Japan and India, fierce competition in these regions in efforts to win PV projects in 2H17 continue to drive solar panel prices lower.

SolarWorld: China's trade aggression still costs jobs in U.S. solar industry

Company hopes issue will come up in talks with Xi Jinping

Concept by US partnership partners with SolarTech Universal for next-generation solar panels

Concept by US, manufacturer of the POWERSTATION 247 product family has announced a new partnership with SolarTech Universal, a US. Company using Meyer Burgers, Swiss-engineered SmartWire Connection Technology (SWCT) at its production facility in Riviera Beach, Florida.

48V Mild Hybrid: Greater Ambitions Now

At the excellent Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Conference here in Sindlefingen, Germany, 48V mild hybrids are rightly a strong focus. The consensus is that we are quickly moving beyond the opening shots that can reduce carbon dioxide by up to 14%. These tend to involve belt starter generator BSG, no electric drive modes, PO/1 positioning on engine, 480Wh 48V battery and 12 kV supplied. This was described as little more than an upgraded stop-start albeit with cold start, fast start, quietness and fuel economy.

Solid-state electrolytes and the quest for a safer battery

by Dr Lorenzo Grande, Technology Analyst, IDTechEx

MERSEN AND ARCOM SIGN AGREEMENT TO CUSTOMIZE PRODUCT RESOURCES FOR SPECIFIERS

APRIL 4, 2017 - Newburyport, MA - USA - Mersen, global expert in electrical power and advanced materials, and ARCOM, the leader in specifications, are pleased to announce that Mersen product data and customized specifications are available through ARCOM's software platforms to architects, engineers and design professionals.

Yaskawa - Solectria Solar and Sunworks Partner to Offer Industry Leading Inverters

askawa - Solectria Solar, the leading U.S. commercial PV inverter manufacturer, today announced a partnership with Sunworks, a leading solar systems provider. Sunworks will install co-branded PVI 50/60TL transformerless three-phase string inverters, which are a part of Yaskawa - Solectria Solar's best-selling commercial string inverter line. Sunworks will continue to utilize other Yaskawa - Solectria Solar commercial products in addition to the PVI 50/60TL depending on project needs.

Renewable energy awards shortlist announced

Thirty-five finalists of the 2017 Young Professionals Green Energy Awards are announced today.

Energy Storage Industry Leaders Urge Congress to Include Grid Modernization, Resiliency in Infrastructure Deliberations

The U.S. is currently the global leader in advanced energy storage innovation, markets, and investment, spurring more than 50,000 domestic jobs and placing the U.S. at the forefront of the advanced energy industry. In 2016, commercial deployment of energy storage systems grew more than 100% over the previous year and installed system costs plummeted another 30%.

JLM Energy's Phazr achieves UL listings

Early sales create massive savings for customers

CanWEA's 32nd Annual Awards: Adam Rosso, Director of Project Development in Ontario at Boralex, Receives the Matt Holder Community Connection Award

"I am extremely proud of the achievements of our colleague Adam and his team," said Patrick Lemaire, President and Chief Executive Officer of Boralex. "Adam's leadership and commitment to do things right created an environment based on trust and respect within the communities where we work. It is to the quality of these relationships that we owe the success of our projects."

Contradiction in Key Markets Will Lead to Sluggish Growth of Global Photovoltaics (PV) Demand, IHS Markit Says

An anticipated decline in the worlds three largest markets - China, United States and Japan - will shape the outlook for PV demand through this year. IHS Markit expects these markets to shrink by a combined 9 GW (16 percent year-over-year) in 2017. Similar to previous years, global demand depends highly on policy evolution in China.

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