Octopus’ commitment to build the Blind Creek project east of Canberra is the first final investment decision in large-scale renewables since the June quarter.
Renewables developer Plenitude will deploy perovskite-silicon tandem solar PV modules at a pilot solar project in the US.
First Solar has selected Gaffney, in Cherokee County, South Carolina, as the site for its fifth U.S. module manufacturing ...
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. vowed stronger government support for renewable energy and clean technology projects in the ...
The Australian arm of British renewables developer Octopus Investments has awarded key contracts as it pushes ahead with ...
The University of Liberia (UL) has launched a groundbreaking US$680,000 solar-powered infrastructure project that promises to transform student life, address long-standing utility challenges, and ...
Stricter environmental impact assessments and new no-build areas come as tech giants seek more green power and fossil fuels ...
Prior to the OBBBA, the technology-neutral tax credits under Sections 45Y and 48E were expected to be available for qualifying projects that started construction through at least 2036 and probably ...
What was once known as Australia's solar crown jewel is now a 40-dish abandoned project found in a desert backdrop and the ...
The number of new households installing rooftop solar systems is approaching its lowest level in three years. But it’s not ...
The Maryland Energy Administration has announced the availability of $13 million in grants to help businesses and ...