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Morocco’s Noor-Midelt Hybrid Solar Complex Wins $125M in Financing
Morocco’s plans for its second concentrated solar power (CSP) complex is moving forward with a new round of financing worth US$125 million from The World Bank. Source: Renewable Energy
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Enphase Energy Will Pay $25 Million for SunPower’s Microinverter Business
Enphase Energy on Monday said it agreed to pay $25 million to purchase SunPower Corp.’s microinverter business. Source: Renewable Energy
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Buried in Musk Job Cuts Memo: End to Home Depot Solar Sales
Just four months ago, Tesla Inc. began a major expansion of its solar division at Home Depot Inc. It was an experiment that would prove short-lived. Source: Renewable Energy
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Single European Power Market Is Now Closer to Reality
The European Union’s vision of a single energy market will move a step closer on Tuesday with the start of a joint market for electricity delivered on the same day. Source: Renewable Energy
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The Higher Efficiency State: Massachusetts or California?
In 2017, Massachusetts was ranked No. 1 in energy efficiency by ACEEE for the seventh consecutive year. On the other side of the country, California was ranked a close second after tying with Massachusetts for the top spot in 2016. Source: Renewable Energy
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Black & Veatch, SAI Group Win Design-Build Contracts for US Fast-Charging Network
Electrify America has picked two companies to manage the design, permitting and construction of an electric vehicle fast charging network across the U.S. Source: Renewable Energy
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Vale Investing $1.7BN in Nickel Mine Amid Battery Boom
The world’s biggest nickel producer is betting C$2.2 billion ($1.7 billion) that the metal has a bright future amid surging demand for battery commodities. Source: Renewable Energy
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British Pay-Go Solar Company Is Ready to Reach Millions in Congo
A British company aims to provide solar power to millions of people in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the vast central African nation where less than a fifth of the population have access to electricity. Source: Renewable Energy
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U.S. Department of Energy announces funding for six marine energy projects
The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded a total of $6.7 million in funding to six recipients, with the goal of developing innovative marine energy technologies "capable of generating reliable and cost-effective electricity from U.S. water resources." Source: Renewable Energy
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Report: Overall Solar PV Quality Is Improving But Risks Remain
Independent energy and certification body DNV GL reports overall improvement in global solar PV reliability with its fourth edition PV Module Reliability Scorecard report. The Scorecard reports on eighteen months of test results from DNV GL’s PV Module Product Qualification Program (PQP) of commercially available PV modules on the global market. Source: Renewable Energy