In October, Turkish energy minister Alparslan Bayraktar said Turkey will need to install 5GW of solar and wind capacity every year until 2035, as renewables have great potential to meet the country’s 2035 target of ‘supplying reliable and affordable energy in an environmentally friendly manner’.
Solar manufacturer Maxeon Solar Technologies will lay off about 22% of its global workforce as it decided to phase out its Maxeon 6 interdigitated back contact (IBC) modules as well as other operational realignment.
McCarthy said that it was looking to fulfil the wage and apprenticeship requirements under the IRA throughout the projects’ construction. Image: McCarthy Building Companies
Successful projects must be operational within 10 months of signing a power purchase agreement with the the Ceylon Electricity Board. Image: Unsplash
Application for the programmer will start from 30 November. Credit: ARENA
Sembcorp’s renewables portfolio will be over 450MW after the acquisition. Image: Sembcorp Industries. Singapore-based energy company Sembcorp has agreed to buy 245MW of renewables projects in Vietnam.
August saw the company acquire 2,400 new residential solar systems and contracts. Image: REC Solar.
Construction of the project will begin next year. Image: JinkoPower
The agreement involves the supply of 5,400 trackers. Image: Solar Steel
The US government’s new large-scale PV database contains data on almost 4,000 projects. Credit: Longroad Energy.
Three solar companies and five nonprofits and cooperatives in Puerto Rico are selected by the US Department of Energy to install rooftop solar and battery storage systems. Image: Barrio Eléctrico.
The improvements incorporate feedback multiple stakeholders including research institutes, and module and component manufacturers. Image: PVEL.