• Japon États-Unis
    22 déc. 2015

    Solar Frontier Selected for O2 emc's 4MW Solar Project In North Carolina

    Solar Frontier announced today their advanced technology has been selected by O2 emc for a 4MW project in North Carolina (NC), US.
  • Chine
    21 déc. 2015

    ReneSola Announces Sale of Two Projects in Japan

    ReneSola Ltd today announced that it has sold two projects in Japan. The projects, located in Tochigi Prefecture, are utility scale systems with capacity of 920kW and 590kW, respectively, and both are qualified for Japan's 32 Yen FiT scheme. The transaction was closed this week and the Company has received all proceeds from the sale.
  • États-Unis
    21 déc. 2015

    ASUR and SunPower Plan 36MW Solar Project in Mexico

    Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste, S.A.B. de C.V. (ASUR) announced an agreement today with SunPower Corp. for 36MW of solar power to serve ASUR's operations in Mexico. ASUR will buy power generated by the solar power plant under a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) with SunPower.
  • Chine
    21 déc. 2015

    SFCE to Sell 9 Solar Projects to Chongqing Future Investment Co., Ltd.

    Shunfeng International Clean Energy Limited today announced it has signed an agreement to sell 100% equity interest in a wholly-owned subsidiary that owns and operates 9 solar projects in China to Chongqing Future Investment Co. Ltd. for a cash consideration of approximately RMB 1.2 billion.
  • États-Unis
    18 déc. 2015

    UC Santa Barbara Partners with SunPower to Bring 5.2MW of Solar Power to Campus

    SunPower Corp. and University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) today announced plans for 5.2-megawatts (DC) of SunPower® systems to be installed on rooftops and in parking lots on the university's campus. UCSB will buy the electricity produced by the systems at a competitive rate under a long-term power purchase agreement with SunPower.
  • Chine
    17 déc. 2015

    Trina Solar Announces New Efficiency Record of 22.13% for Mono-crystalline Cell

    Trina Solar Limited today announced that its State Key Laboratory of PV Science and Technology of China has set a new record for industrial high-efficiency p-type mono-crystalline silicon (c-Si) solar cells.
  • Chine
    17 déc. 2015

    Canadian Solar Completes the Sale of Illumination Solar Power Plant to DIF

    Canadian Solar Inc. today announced the sale of the 10MW AC (14MW DC) Illumination LP solar power plant to an affiliate of DIF Infrastructure III ("DIF"). The solar power plant, valued at CAD $65.9 Million (USD$48.4 Million), consists of approximately 47,448 Canadian Solar MaxPower CS6X-300/310P PV modules and is located in Scugog, Ontario. It reached commercial operation on November 13, 2015, and will sell electricity pursuant to a 20-year Independent Electricity System Operator feed-in-tariff contract.
  • Allemagne
    17 déc. 2015

    J.v.G. Thoma Achieves INMETRO Certification in Brazil

    Along their partner, Octogon Solar, J.v.G. Thoma GmbH recently earned the INMETRO certificate in Brazil, which is issued by the German examination institute. This is still in the process of being confirmed by the National Instituteof Metrology Standardization and Industrial Quality in Brazil. With this, the company has fulfilled all of the requirements to sell their products on the Brazilian market.
  • États-Unis
    16 déc. 2015

    Renewvia Completes Sale of 26MW Solar Project in Uruguay

    Renewvia Energy completed the last disposition contingency for a 26MW solar project in Uruguay. Renewvia solely owned the project through the special purpose entity Alto Cielo. Solarpack was the interim owner of the project before SunEdison, took possession.
  • Japon Belgique
    16 déc. 2015

    Solar Frontier Completes 2.3MW PV Project in the Netherlands

    Solar Frontier announced today that its recently completed 2.3MW project in the Netherlands, constructed in collaboration with KiesZon and Ikaros Solar, has surpassed its July-November energy generation target by 6%. This means that thyssenkrupp Material will now be able to procure more energy at a lower cost than obtaining electricity sourced from the grid.