Tag: News
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Lehigh University researchers map the energy transport mechanism of a perovskite for solar energy use
For solar cells to be widely used in the coming decades, researchers must resolve two major challenges: increasing efficiency and lowering toxicity. Researchers have recently been working with a material―an emerging chalcogenide perovskite CaZrSe3―that has shown great potential for energy conversion applications because of its notable optical and electrical properties. “TheseRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Details on bankruptcy auction for DC Solar mobile solar generators (Dec. 9 at 1 pm EST)
Hey — GA Global Partners is conducting a public auction of over 700 complete mobile solar generators (MSGs) manufactured by DC Solar today (Dec. 9).The timed auction is taking place online at 10:00 a.m. PST (1:00 p.m. EST). The court-ordered auction is being conducted in connection with the Chapter 7Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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UPS hub in Massachusetts goes solar this holiday delivery season thanks to Key Solar
Key Solar, New England’s fastest growing commercial solar energy installer and developer, completed (on time and on budget) the rooftop array portion of a 3 MW solar project at United Parcel Service’s (UPS) Chelmsford Hub. This is the 44th project Key Solar has completed in New England since 2016. “AsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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BlackRock hits a record $1 billion first close for its third global renewables fund
BlackRock Real Assets has achieved a $1 billion first close for its Global Renewable Power III fund (GRP III) with commitments from over 35 institutional investors in North America, Europe and Asia. The record first close reflects strong investor demand for renewable power assets that can potentially generate attractive riskRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Court upholds the bifacial solar module tariff exclusion
The U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) will allow the exclusion from Section 201 tariffs for bifacial modules to remain in place for the foreseeable future. In early October, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) attempted to revoke the exclusion, a decision which SEIA and several solar companiesRead More — Solar Builder magazine