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NREL Researchers Develop Machine Learning Technology

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have developed a novel machine learning approach to quickly enhance the resolution of wind velocity data by 50 times and solar irradiance data by 25 times – an enhancement that has never been achieved before with climate data. The researchers took an […]

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Nautilus Acquires Community Solar Development Portfolio

Nautilus Solar Energy LLC, a community solar owner and operator, has acquired a 15.1 MW community solar development portfolio from SGC Power, a full life-cycle set provider of products that help solar asset owners invest, build and operate projects which give great financial returns.  The six projects are located across five counties and three separate […]

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CIT Serves as Lead Arranger for Harts Mill Solar Project

CIT Group Inc. says its Power and Energy business served as lead arranger on a $118.5 million financing for the utility-scale Harts Mill Solar project in Edgecombe County, N.C. The project is owned by Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors LP, an alternative investment manager, and marks their first solar investment supplying the PJM Interconnection grid. Kayne […]

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Capital Dynamics, Tenaska Enter Strategic Relationship

Capital Dynamics, an independent global private asset management firm, says its Clean Energy Infrastructure business has signed an agreement with Tenaska to enter into a new strategic relationship, increasing its greenfield solar footprint in both the Midwest and Southeast U.S. The transaction comprises 24 solar projects located in the Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) and […]

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NREL Researchers Develop Novel Machine Learning Tech

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have developed a novel machine learning approach to quickly enhance the resolution of wind velocity data by 50 times and solar irradiance data by 25 times – an enhancement that has never been achieved before with climate data. The researchers took an […]

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Unirac Successfully Completes Acquisition of Ecolibrium Solar

Unirac, a North American manufacturer of solar photovoltaic mounting systems, has successfully completed the acquisition of Ecolibrium Solar, a solar racking manufacturer headquartered in Athens, Ohio.  The acquisition represents a significant expansion of Unirac’s product portfolio, adding Ecolibrium’s commercial flat roof, residential rail-less and metal roof products to its product line. Ecolibrium’s suite of products […]

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Central Hudson Partners with Sensus to Expand DER Capabilities

Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. has selected Sensus, a Xylem brand, as its provider for grid monitoring technologies. Sensus’ remote telemetry module (RTM II), a wireless communication processing tool, was initially deployed to monitor grid conditions and protect against outages. Central Hudson has expanded this solution to include capabilities for distribution automation (DA) to […]

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Sunrun Enters Definitive Agreement to Acquire Vivint Solar

Sunrun, a provider of residential solar, battery storage and energy services, and Vivint Solar, a full-service residential solar provider, have entered into a definitive agreement under which Sunrun will acquire Vivint Solar in an all-stock transaction, pursuant to which each share of Vivint Solar common stock will be exchanged for 0.55 shares of Sunrun common […]

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Renewvia Launches New Operations and Maintenance Division

Renewvia Energy Corp., a global solar developer, has launched its U.S. Operations & Maintenance (O&M) Division.  This new division will provide customers across the U.S. with customized maintenance plans to optimize solar system uptime and improve overall performance, ultimately maximizing return on investment. The company also announced that SteelFab Inc., a supplier of fabricated structural […]

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Holstein Solar Project Achieves Commercial Operation in Texas

8minute Solar Energy, a company that specializes in solar+storage solutions, and Duke Energy Renewables say the 280 MW Holstein solar project in Nolan County, Texas, has begun commercial operation.  Holstein is 8minute’s first solar project to come online in Texas, marking a significant milestone as the company expands its operational footprint outside of California.  “We […]

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Solar Steel Supplies RackSmarT Solution to Columbian Projects

Solar Steel, a division of Gonvarri Industries, has agreed to supply 11 new projects in Colombia with its RackSmarT fixed solar structure, extending the company’s installed capacity in the country by 31 MW. The projects are currently under construction and are located in the departments of Antioquia, Risaralda, Cauca, Valle del Cauca, Tolima, Córdoba, Cundinamarca […]

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COVID-19 Results in the Construction of Fewer Solar Panels

The COVID-19 crisis has resulted in the construction of fewer new wind farms, solar panels and other facilities to produce renewable energy, according to a recently published article by ResearchAndMarkets.com, a global source for international market research reports and market data. This decline is due to a slowdown in construction activity, supply chain disruptions and […]

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