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Colorado renewable energy research and commercialization center to neighbor NREL campus

The State of Colorado selected NexCore to build the 40-acre Glo Park renewable energy center.

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Introductory course for residential solar workflow management platform

The product helps residential solar installers implement Sitetracker workflows in a matter of weeks.

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Trina Solar’s new 6.5 GW Vietnam wafer plant to exclusively supply U.S. market

Trina Solar said it will start operating a new 6.5 GW solar wafer factory in Vietnam from mid-2023 to exclusively supply the utility, commercial and industrial (C&I) segments in the United States, as well as the US residential solar market.

From 300 GW to 3,000 GW per year – a utopia?

The solar industry is expected to achieve annual global expansion of 300 GW as early as this year. That sounds like a lot, but is it enough? In view of climate change and rising energy demand, it is time for a new vision.

Interactive mapping tool for siting renewable energy projects

Argonne National Laboratory released an online geospatial mapping tool to aid siting decisions and identify areas that are suitable for solar, wind and other clean energy infrastructure projects.

50 states of solar incentives: Texas

Texas is a cornerstone market for the U.S. solar industry, with a nation-leading 36 GW expected to be installed over the next five years.

South Carolina 108 MW solar, 198 MWh battery project finds offtaker

Once complete, Dominion Energy South Carolina will purchase power from the project developed by Southern Current, an energyRe company.

The largest solar project in South Dakota begins construction

National Grid is developing the 128 MW facility and has secured a power purchase agreement with Basin Electric Cooperative.

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Silicon cost per watt down 96% over last two decades

Since 2004, the volume of polysilicon per watt is down by 87%, and the inflation adjusted price for polysilicon is also down by 76%.

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Researchers develop solar-powered waste-to-fuel system

The University of Cambridge developed a device that converts plastics and greenhouse gases to usable fuels and products.

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