Tag: utility-scale

  • Kinematics debuts industry-first complete controller and actuator for solar structure providers 

    Kinematics, a world leader in intelligent motion control, has launched Kinematics ONE, an all-in-one controller and actuator solution. The product allows solar structure OEMs to add tracking capabilities to their portfolio without the guesswork, cost and complexity of designing, integrating and acquiring the key components to enable tracker motion. The company is debuting Kinematics ONE……

  • Ohm Analytics reports DG solar market grew 6% in Q2

    The distributed generation (DG) solar market grew at 6% with just over 2 GW of installed capacity in Q2 of 2023, according to a new report by Ohm Analytics. The company provided highlights for several categories for residential and non-residential solar and storage installation. Residential solar Residential PV capacity was up 11% in Q2 with……

  • Nextracker unveils next-gen tech suite to address hail, terrain and atmospheric conditions

    Solar solutions provider Nextracker will be unveiling a suite of next-generation innovations at this year’s RE+ 2023 in Las Vegas, the largest U.S. solar tradeshow. Each of these releases builds upon proven technology that has been delivered to utility-scale solar power plants for three or more years. The product suite combines hardware, smart software and process innovations to deliver value to owners and EPCs….…

  • Origis begins construction on 200 MW Escalante Solar at former coal plant in N.M.

    Origis Energy has kicked off construction on the Escalante Solar project near Grants, New Mexico. The 200 MW project is at the site of the decommissioned Escalante Station, a 253 MW coal-powered plant that Tri-State closed in 2020. “We are excited to help create a milestone for Tri-State in their renewable energy goals,” said Tanya Sessions, VP of business development……

  • Origis begins construction on 200 MW Escalante Solar at former coal plant in N.M.

    Origis Energy has kicked off construction on the Escalante Solar project near Grants, New Mexico. The 200 MW project is at the site of the decommissioned Escalante Station, a 253 MW coal-powered plant that Tri-State closed in 2020. “We are excited to help create a milestone for Tri-State in their renewable energy goals,” said Tanya Sessions, VP of business development……