Upsolar Will Offer Its Floating Solar Solutions In Europe
After the successful implementation of the world’s largest floating solar PV test facility in Singapore, Upsolar has announced plans to offer the technology in Europe.
After the successful implementation of the world’s largest floating solar PV test facility in Singapore, Upsolar has announced plans to offer the technology in Europe.
European solar power developer Scatec Solar has achieved a major milestone in its efforts to expand its footprint in the Egyptian solar market.
The appetite of solar power developers has not at all dwindled in the Indian market as a recent tender witnessed a massive oversubscription.
Based on its experience installing over 1,000 large scale solar power plants worldwide, SunPower has created a new business unit to provide customized, low cost solar systems for the utility industry.
Saudi Arabia is set to offer more than 1 gigawatt of contracts to buy renewable electricity by the fourth quarter of this year, according to an official speaking this week.
On the heels of the successful allocation of 750 megawatts of solar power capacity at record-low rates, the Indian Railways is now looking to replicate this model to ensure a cheap and sustainable power supply.
The top CleanTechnica stories of the week brought a surprise this week — there were no Tesla stories in the top 3! I don’t remember the last time that happened. 😛
Furthermore, solar power swept the top 4! With the quickly growing consumer EV market, it’s been a long time since solar dominated the top of the rankings. I was hit with a bit of a flashback looking at the numbers this week. 😀
The Energy Department packs the first 100 days of the Trump Administration with good news about solar, wind and other renewables — coal, not so much
Amid the discussion over ending the federal solar tax credit in 2015, I published an analysis of the less-than-expected hit to residential solar costs. I made a big mistake.
CleanTechnica and GridHub jointly organized three conferences last year — in Berlin (Germany), Leipzig (Germany), and then Wroclaw (Poland). We had wonderful attendees, fascinating presentations and panel discussions, great partners, and a ton of fun. So, we decided to launch a big series of conferences in the coming year to keep the cleantech inspiration rolling.