Tag: utility-scale
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Honda Autonomous Work Vehicle field tested at large-scale solar site
At the largest construction tradeshow in North America, CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2023 in Las Vegas, March 14-18, 2023, Honda will showcase the new capabilities of the third-generation of an autonomous work vehicle that could be of interest to utility-scale solar builders. The prototype of the all-electric Honda Autonomous Work Vehicle (AWV) pairs up autonomous technology with a……
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RatedPower study predicts 2023 accelerated adoption for solar and other renewables
RatedPower, now a part of energy SaaS platform Enverus, has released its annual findings derived from nearly 100 diverse industry experts from across the world and more than 101,000 simulations. According to the results, the focus for 2023 will be on accelerating the adoption of renewable energy power generation, reducing the levelized cost of electricity,……
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Scale Microgrids acquires 23 operating solar projects to expand portfolio
Scale Microgrids has acquired a portfolio of distributed generation solar projects from a leading solar asset owner. The portfolio of operating assets consists of 13 ground-mount and rooftop solar projects, across 23 sites. Through this geographically diverse acquisition made in the fourth quarter 2022, Scale Microgrids will now own and operate assets in New Jersey,……
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Building the solar workforce: Apprenticeships help EPCs get the most from IRA, market growth
The global solar industry is growing at a massive rate, which necessitates the need for a skilled workforce large enough to handle the increased demand. The International Energy Agency (IEA) “Renewables 2022” report forecasts global renewable power capacity to grow by 2,400 GW in 2022-2027, with cumulative solar PV capacity to nearly triple to more……
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Origis Energy acquires Florida solar projects from Dominion Energy subsidiary
Miami-based solar and energy storage developer Origis Energy has acquired two solar projects from Birdseye Renewable Energy, a subsidiary of Dominion Energy Inc. The projects are in Florida. Once completed, they will add a combined 145 MWac of clean energy generation to the grid in the Sunshine State. “The demand for clean energy in our home……