Boviet Solar USA Introduces New 1500 Volt Polycrystalline Solar Modules

The new high-voltage solar modules are ideal for large commercial and utility scale solar installations and require less balance of system (BoS) components compared to 1000 volt modules.

Indian Scientists Design Solar Tree to Save Space for Solar Power Generation

Anjana Pasricha for VOA News:  Indian scientists have designed a “solar tree” that they hope will help overcome one of the key challenges the country faces in the generation of solar power. With photovoltaic panels placed at different levels on branches made of steel, “solar trees” could dramatically reduce the amount of land needed to develop solar parks. “It takes about four-square meters of space to produce energy which otherwise would have required 400 square meters of space. So almost 100 times the space is saved, which as you know is very valuable,” said Daljit Singh Bedi, chief scientist at the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in New Delhi, whose laboratory in Kolkata developed the tree. A scarce resource in India, acquisition of land to develop roads, factories and other infrastructure is a sensitive issue that has led to frequent and sometimes violent protests from displaced people.  Cont'd...

MidAmerican Energy moves forward with $3.6 billion investment in Wind XI project

MidAmerican Energy Company received the final order from the Iowa Utilities Board for Wind XI today. The boards action is a positive step toward the companys 100 percent renewable vision.

Solar trackers now powering Grenada Elementary School

Three state-of-the-art, American-made solar trackers are now powering the Grenada Elementary School in Grenada, California.

SUNRNR of Virginia, Inc. Named National FEMA Award Winner

SUNRNR of Virginia, Inc., a manufacturer of portable solar-plus-storage generators, is the recipient of one of eleven 2016 Individual and Community Preparedness Awards given by the Federal Emergency Management Agency for practices or programs that make communities safer, better prepared, and more resilient.

San Bernardino County rejects a controversial solar power plant proposed for the Mojave Desert

Louis Sahagun for The LA Times:  The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors has rejected a controversial solar plant proposed for the Mojave Desert’s Soda Mountains, citing concerns that the project would destroy habitat and block ancient trails used by bighorn sheep for thousands of years. In a 3-2 vote, the board on Tuesday declined to certify documents required under state law in order to issue county permits for the project on public land along Interstate 15 near the entrances to Joshua Tree National Park and Death Valley National Park, and less than a mile from the Mojave National Preserve. “We endorse renewable energy, but this was the wrong project in the wrong location,” said Supervisor Robert A. Lovingood.   Cont'd...

"Reliability - Made by Schaeffler" at WindEnergy Hamburg

Improved Machine Availability through Optimized Components and Digital Services

SMA Introduces Sunny Central 2500-EV-US for 1,500 VDC Utility-Scale Applications

New Central Inverter the First to be Certified to UL 62109 Standard

SPI 2016 - SOLAR POWER INTERNATIONAL TO LIGHT UP LAS VEGAS SEPT. 12-15

Industry visionary David Crane, net metering panels and cutting-edge tech top packed agenda

RES Chooses High Reliability Trackers from Array Technologies, Inc.

Construction has started on the 131 MW (dc) / 102 MW (ac) solar facility in Lamesa, Texas

Growing PV pipelines across Europe await policy support

By Josefin Berg, senior analyst, IHS Markit

SPI 2016 - MERSEN TO SHOWCASE COMPLETE PORTFOLIO OF 1500VDC PV PRODUCTS AT SOLAR POWER INTERNATIONAL 2016

Mersen will display its complete portfolio of 1500VDC components for the growing solar market during Solar Power International, September 12-15 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Launched in mid-2015, this comprehensive product portfolio was developed for early design into 1500VDC systems.

PVinsights: China Polysilicon starts dropping clearly in late August

Polysilicon prices falter this week as wafer makers could not bear with such high priced polysilicon amid the slumping downstream prices and demand. Chinese polysilicon suppliers have lowered the price quotes obviously this week, due to the tremendous pressure. As the demand and prices of wafer remain subdued, many wafer makers have threaten to curtail production rates that forces polysilicon suppliers in China accommodate with the price reductions. Moreover, such price correction is partially attributed to the low polysilicon prices offered by some European suppliers and the looming pressures of the closure of the accounting process of financial quarter 3Q16. Meanwhile, the scopes of the price change in overseas market are less than in China. As the result, overall polysilicon prices are mainly dragged down by the noticeable polysilicon price correction in China.

SPI 2016 - Fronius Presents Intelligent Solutions for 24 Hours of Sun

Fronius USA is pleased to announce its participation at this year's Solar Power International tradeshow in Las Vegas and will present intelligent solutions for 24 hours of sun.

Freedom Solar ranks 338th in Inc. 500 fastest-growing companies

Freedom Solar Power ranks 338th in Inc. Magazine's top 500 fastest-growing private companies in America, putting them in the top 7 percent of the 2016 Inc. 5000 announced last week and recognizing them as the second fastest-growing Texas-based energy company.

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