The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded approximately $6 million to five organizations that will develop training programs for emergency responders, building managers and owners, and other officials interacting
Review of the Year, Q2 2020: COVID’s shadow looms large and the solar industry’s recovery prospects
PV Tech’s Review of the Year continues with a look back at some of the headlines from the second quarter of 2020
EDF Renewables signs PPA with BASF for Texas solar project
Chemicals company joins growing list of corporations securing PPAs in Texas.
EDF Renewables North America Signs Solar PPA with BASF
EDF Renewables North America, an independent power producer and service provider, says the Space City Solar Project is progressing with development milestones with the recent signing of the first tranche of
Solar ITC extension included in US coronavirus relief package
Legislation includes two-year ITC extension and funding for energy storage research and development
The third pillar: How floating PV can fulfil its potential
Despite its generation characteristics, floating solar has yet to truly fulfil its undoubted potential. Jules Scully explores why the technology continues to face hurdles, and what the industry is doing
Leyline, NESG Enter Financing Agreement for Solar Development
Leyline Renewable Capital, a provider of pre-construction capital for renewable energy development, has entered into a financing arrangement with New England Solar Garden (NESG), a New Hampshire-based solar developer. Leyline
Review of the Year, Q1 2020: Manufacturing ramp-ups, O&G firms eye solar capacity, pandemic impacts
PV Tech’s Review of the Year kicks off today with some of the biggest news stories from the first quarter of 2020
IRENA: Green hydrogen could compete with fossil fuel produced varieties by 2030
“Rapid scale-up” and “aggressive deployment” of green hydrogen could bring down costs to compete with fossil fuel alternatives.