Plus, the latest announcements from RE+
Hundreds of shipments were detained during August as border agents worked to stem the flow of goods that may have been produced in China with forced labor.
The company is looking to simplify its logistics and also qualify for new tax incentives.
Tom Weirich chronicled the stories of clean energy's trailblazers in his forthcoming book "We Took the Risk."

Everything renewable energy is here in this easy-to-understand guide. An introduction of wind, solar, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass.

Panasonic Eco Systems North America released two new lines of its EverVolt solar modules for the residential solar market.  The 430W/420W HK Black Series panels offer half-cut cells and heterojunction technology with gapless connections and are made with Passivated Emitter and Rear Contact (PERC) technology. Panasonic made the announcement at RE+ 2022.
Natural gas made up as much as 60% of the generation mix and never less than 30% during periods in early September, EIA analysis said.
The company said the additional capacity keep it on a path toward 100% renewable energy by 2025.
The Inflation Reduction Act could cut the project's price tag by 20%, one Xcel Energy executive said.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Are you an energy startup looking for exposure to electric utilities? Apply for the Initiate Program at DISTRIBUTECH International 2023 by September 30.
GridTECH Connect Forum will provide an intimate, solutions-driven environment for energy leaders to network, learn, and collaborate outside of their traditional silos for the first time. The events will focus on the interconnection of distributed energy resources — solar, storage, electric vehicles, microgrids, demand response programs, and more.
Episode 17 of Factor This!™ is now available wherever you get your podcasts. Give it a listen & download today!
Engineering company Sweco has been tasked with conducting a feasibility study for floating solar technology in hydro reservoirs in Uganda, as well as completing a detailed design of a pilot plant.
Solar tracker system provider FTC Solar said it is launching a module in portrait (1P) product known as Pioneer. The Austin, Texas-based company said its new tracker can provide anywhere from an 18%-36% pile count reduction per megawatt when compared with other products.
facebook  twitter  linkedin 
This email was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com.

Contact Us

Clarion Events, Inc. | 110 S. Hartford Ave. | Suite 200 | Tulsa, OK | 74120-1830

Forward to a friend | Privacy Policy | Manage My Preferences | Unsubscribe

To report abuse.