On Earth Day: Export-Import Bank Names Siemens "Renewable Exporter of the Year"

American Made Wind Turbines Built in Kansas and Iowa Also Named As Part of "Deal of the Year"

New Report Offers 'Distorted View' of Solar ITC

"Unfortunately, the report looks at the solar Investment Tax Credit in a vacuum, without any consideration given to the 100-year history of preferential tax treatment enjoyed by fossil fuels," Resch said.

GE Energy Financial Services Invests in Green Power Investment Corp's Solar Project in Futtsu City, Japan

The Futtsu solar plant is currently under construction and is expected to reach commercial operations in January 2016.

Solar Industry Supports Needed Changes to U.S. Electric Grid

Todays grid is ancient, aging ungracefully and facing enormous challenges in the future - from meeting Americas day-to-day electricity needs to national security threats.

Vikram Solar to supply one of UK's largest builders' merchants

Vikram Solar already distributes its product in 32 countries and this collaboration represents a further expansion of its network of partners.

Top Utility-Scale Solar Contractor Selects Advanced Energy Inverters for 325 MW of Solar Projects

Advanced Energy's 1000NX Inverter is Ideal for Optimizing Costs and Maximizing Energy Production on Large Utility-Scale Projects

Silicor Materials Signs Land Lease and Port Agreements for Icelandic Manufacturing Facility with Faxafloahafnir SF

Solar silicon producer secures strategic access to key land and port logistics assets

seebaWIND changes the gearbox on an MM92 turbine for the first time

Osnabrück. The manufacturer-independent service provider seebaWIND Service GmbH replaced a gearbox using a tried and tested special construction in only three days. seebaWIND specialists replaced the gearbox of a Senvion MM92 wind turbine for the first time at the Waldhausen wind farm near Würzburg. It was the first gearbox change on this turbine type and was carried out by a manufacturer-independent service company.

Ecoppia chosen as a 2015 Red Herring Europe Winner

Red Herring Europe announced Ecoppia as a winner in the Top 100 list.

Schneider Electric announces 50 MW contract in eastern US

Schneider Electric™ Solar Business, a global leader in solutions for the solar power conversion chain, has been awarded a 50 MW contract for a solar project in eastern US.

Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosures adds 24"x24" size to its product family of PolyStarTM Polycarbonate Enclosures

Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosures adds new size to their product line of the most durable and reliable polycarbonate enclosures available on the market!

Here's Why Apple Is Building Solar Farms in China

Apple just agreed to back two large solar farms in China. It’s the biggest deal of its kind for a U.S. company operating in China. For China, the deal is only a beginning.  China has been installing more renewable-power capacity than fossil fuels for several years, a gap that's growing. In 2015, China will install 15 gigawatts to 18 gw of solar power alone, double the solar deployment in the U.S., according to an analysis by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF). The chart shows how, in the next 15 years, China is on track to have more low-carbon electricity than the entire capacity of the U.S. power grid. "Think of what their grid will look like in 2030," Michael Liebreich, founder of BNEF, said at the organization's annual summit last week in New York. "A very competitive advantage." For Apple, the 40-megawatt partnership extends Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook's solar aspirations beyond U.S. borders. Cook announced an $850 million deal in February to purchase enough solar to power all its California operations: stores, offices, headquarters, and a data center. By making a similar push in China, the tech giant begins to offset its considerable manufacturing pollution, which is almost entirely overseas.  Many U.S. tech giants—not just Apple—have been criticized for outsourcing their pollution, says Justin Wu, head of Asia research for BNEF. Apple is "hitting back at that whole line of arguments," he says. "This is the beginning of something. Manufacturing in China is going to get greened." 

PVinsights : The continuous weak demand deteriorated global PV prices.

In Europe, there was no sign of the demand recovery as the weak EUR against the USD continuously weakened the procurement plans of European module buyers who become more and more conservative. In China, the market situation sustained dull and might pass through May. To conclude, global module demand was depressed this week, and overall module prices maintained bearish.

Schneider Electric connects more than 300 MW to the UK grid in March

Schneider Electric™ Solar Business, a global leader in solutions for the solar power conversion chain, is pleased to contribute significantly to the development of solar in the UK by connecting more than 300 MW to the grid in end of March, on top of the 200 MW already in operation.

Eiffage-led consortium including Schneider Electric and Krinner wins a contract for the design, construction, operation and maintenance of Europe's largest photovoltaic power project, worth €285 million

A consortium comprising Eiffage, acting through its Clemessy subsidiary (consortium leader), Schneider Electric and Krinner has been awarded a contract for the construction of a solar farm and an extra-high voltage substation - representing the largest photovoltaic power project in Europe - in Cestas, near Bordeaux, France. The consortium will also be responsible for the plant's operation and maintenance. Work on this project, worth nearly €285 million, is to begin immediately.

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