In 2025, large-scale U.S. utility solar costs range from $0.95 to $1.23 per watt (DC) for a new, single-axis tracking system, with the final cost depending heavily on project size, location, and ...
As global solar investments continue to expand, the role of steel in solar infrastructure is evolving from a commodity-based ...
Gautam Solar has unveiled its 630W R-Series TOPCon solar modules for utility-scale PV projects. The new modules are ALMM and BIS approved, ensuring compliance for government projects and large-scale ...
According to American Clean Power, utility-scale solar is currently the third-largest renewable energy source in the world. And despite recent changes in law reducing future tax credits, solar power’s ...
The Salang Tendrel ceremony for the 120 megawatt-peak (MWp) Jamjee Solar Photovoltaic Project, Bhutan’s first and largest grid-connected utility-scale solar initiative, was held on August 16 at ...
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Wind and solar share 1 powerful enemy: crafty local governments
Local governments across the United States are using zoning rules and setback ordinances that can block or delay wind and ...
More than 70% of clean energy projects never reach Notice to Proceed (NTP), mostly due to risks that surface too late. A 2025 whitepaper from Paces shows that early-stage development failures are ...
This milestone order is Waaree's first deployment of 620Wp Bifacial solar modules featuring an advanced 3.2 mm high-resilience front glass designed specifically for severe weather and hail-prone ...
ACME Solar Holdings, through its subsidiary ACME Urja One, has signed a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with the Solar Energy Corporation of In ...
CleanChoice Energy ("CleanChoice"), the first U.S. company to bring ‘farm-to-table’ clean energy to consumers: both owning renewable energy facilities and delivering 100% clean electricity directly to ...
Swift Current Energy has secured tax equity financing and US$248 million in project financing for its 122MW Three Rivers Solar facility.
The Canadian Renewable Energy Association is forecasting Canada’s cumulative solar capacity, which stands at 5.4 GW today, could surge to around 21 GW by 2035, driven by a healthy procurement pipeline ...
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