Jiangsu Seraphim Solar System Co. Ltd. (Seraphim), a China-based solar product manufacturer, has released its new generation of products – the S4 half-cell series photovoltaic (PV) modules. According to Seraphim, the new S4 half-cell series PV modules can achieve a maximum power output of up to 540 W – with a maximum module efficiency of 21.1% – by integrating … [Read more...] about Seraphim Unveils the S4 Half-Cell Series PV Module
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REC Group Accuses Hanwha Q CELLS of Patent Infringement
REC Group, an international solar energy company headquartered in Norway, says a patent infringement lawsuit has been filed against Hanwha Solutions Corp. and Hanwha Q CELLS USA Inc. (collectively, Hanwha Q CELLS) in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware. “REC Group’s R&D resources, time and investments have significantly contributed to a new … [Read more...] about REC Group Accuses Hanwha Q CELLS of Patent Infringement
ReneSola Power, VCE Sign Solar+Storage PPA
ReneSola Power Ltd., a fully integrated solar project developer, has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) for a solar+storage system with Northern California-based Valley Clean Energy (VCE), a public electricity provider. The project is located in Madison, Yolo County, Calif. It will add 20 MW of solar power and 6.5 MW/26 MWh of battery energy storage to the … [Read more...] about ReneSola Power, VCE Sign Solar+Storage PPA
Daqo New Energy Signs Polysilicon Supply Agreement with Trina Solar
Daqo New Energy Corp., a manufacturer of high-purity polysilicon for the global solar PV industry, has signed a long-term high-purity polysilicon supply agreement with Trina Solar, a global solar PV system integrator. “As a global solar PV solution provider, we are always committed to innovation and quality improvement,” says Jifan Gao, chairman of Trina Solar. … [Read more...] about Daqo New Energy Signs Polysilicon Supply Agreement with Trina Solar
Ohio bill would ban new large solar and wind projects for up to three years
Jimmy Emerson / Flickr / Creative Commons The Ohio Statehouse in Columbus. The bill’s sponsors voted last year to gut state clean energy standards while subsidizing nuclear and coal bailouts. An Ohio bill introduced last month would halt most large solar or wind energy development for up to three years — an echo of previous policies that stunted the state’s … [Read more...] about Ohio bill would ban new large solar and wind projects for up to three years