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March 2024

Reshaping the solar landscape with aerial imagery

Aerial imagery provides location intelligence, offering detailed insights that reveal everything from subtle shading patterns to potential obstacles, empowering engineers to design solar farms with laser-sharp precision.

Doral Renewables secures $114 million for Ohio solar project

The utility-scale solar project will supply power to the PJM regional transmission operator.

KKR and EIG invest more than $1 billion in equity and debt financing in Avantus

With this climate strategy investment, KKR and EIG become sole equity investors in Avantus, a company assembling one of the largest solar-plus-storage portfolios in the United States.

Entries for the pv magazine Awards 2024 are now open

The pv magazine Awards celebrate outstanding achievement across the solar and energy storage supply chain, rewarding excellence and innovation within our industry.

Sodium-ion batteries – a viable alternative to lithium?

While lithium ion battery prices are falling again, interest in sodium ion (Na-ion) energy storage has not waned. With a global ramp-up of cell manufacturing capacity under way, it remains unclear whether this promising technology can tip the scales on supply and demand. Marija Maisch reports.

NABCEP conference 2024 shining bright in Raleigh

The 14th annual continuing education conference of the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners is the largest ever, with over 1,000 registrants.

Sunrise brief: U.S. energy storage grows 90% year-over-year

Also on the rise: Burns & McDonnell completes 764 MW solar portfolio in Wisconsin, evaluating the profitability of vanadium flow batteries, and more.

Burns & McDonnell completes 764 MW solar portfolio in Wisconsin

The engineering, procurement, and construction firm completed the projects for utility Alliant Energy.

Booming U.S. energy storage installation grows 90% year-over-year

Lowered costs, easing supply chains and steady demand continued the energy storage boom, said a report from Wood Mackenzie.

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Longi denies massive layoff plan, says job cuts could reach up to 5%

Chinese solar manufacturer Longi has responded to recent media reports claiming that it might cut 30% of its global workforce.

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