Massive New 12 Gigawatt Solar Power Deal Officially Kills The Anti-ESG Campaign
Microsoft and Qcells bring a 12-gigawatt solar power deal to Georgia, where public officials have joined a campaign against…solar power.
Microsoft and Qcells bring a 12-gigawatt solar power deal to Georgia, where public officials have joined a campaign against…solar power.
The long wait for low-cost, high-performance perovskite solar cells is coming to a close. Now the fun begins.
As VinFast, a Vietnamese EV company, announced its plan to open more than 50 stores across France, Germany, and Netherland at EVS35, the Audi Environmental Foundation went into the third project phase with nonprofit startup Nunam on electric rickshaws. Battery modules from Audi e-tron test vehicles are electrifying rickshaws in … [continued]
I recently highlighted a couple of big solar + storage projects that were given the go-ahead in Hawaii. Then I found out that these are two of 16 solar and energy storage projects just approved for development in the state.
I think it’s safe to say that the one thing from Tesla people have been waiting for more than any other these past several months is Tesla Battery Day. This is where Tesla will presumably tell us some of its battery secrets, grandiose battery plans, and mind-blowing battery milestones. There are many questions leading into this, and there will probably be more questions on the way out.
Korean solar PV company Hanwha Q CELLS announced earlier this month that it has agreed to go private, the latest in a long stream of solar manufacturers making the decision to de-list, in a move connected to its acquisition by a subsidiary of Hanwha Chemical Corporation.
The Hanwha Group, one of South Korea’s largest business conglomerates, looks to be continuing its push to simplify ownership of its Q-CELLS division, according to reports earlier this month that confirmed its solar PV manufacturing division will be merged with the company’s Advanced Materials business.
Following in the footprints of several of its biggest competitors, Korean solar PV manufacturer Hanwha Q CELLS announced last week that it will look to de-list from NASDAQ after receiving a “going private” proposal.
The US-oriented solar energy services provider OneRoof Energy Group has secured $16.7 million in new financing, according to recent reports. The new capital/credit lines — from a number of different investors, of which Black Coral Capital and affiliates of the Hanwha Group are the largest — will be used primarily … [continued]