Africa Deploys 2.5 GW Of Solar Capacity In 2024 Updated On Fri, Jan 17th, 2025 by Saurenergy Africa last year in 2024, added 2.5 GWp of new solar capacity, reaching a total of 19.2 GWp across the continent. The Africa Solar Industry Association’s (AFSIA’s), “African Solar Outlook” report found, that during this period, Africa’s utility-scale solar has represented almost 72% of all new capacity installed. This is a major shift from the […] Read more
Green Stocks Jan 17: The Volatility Problem of Green Energy Stocks Updated On Fri, Jan 17th, 2025 by Saurenergy On the last day of the week, it was yet another day when green energy stocks struggled to retain gains made. But it’s time to talk about a bigger issue with these stocks. Too much volatility. It is almost as if some of these stocks deal only in circuit breakers when it comes to price […] Read more
First Made-in-US Solar Plant Set To Power Google Data Centers Updated On Fri, Jan 17th, 2025 by Saurenergy Made-in-US solar plants are now all set to power the Google data centers, the US Energy Department, under its policy office said in one of its latest blogs. The office said that this will boost the local economy and the American manufacturing industry in the country. US Office of Policy calls it one of the […] Read more
AGM – Solar Module Quality Updated On Thu, Jan 16th, 2025 by Saurenergy Focus on relentless prioritization to maintain delivery on value, whilst ensuring secure, reliable and efficient operations for the product which are aligned with product roadmap objectives Roles and Responsibilities:- Reviewing and Monitoring for all levels of Quality Assurance and Control like Incoming Quality Control, In Process Quality Control and Final Quality Assurance of the Solar […] Read more
JA Solar Faces The Heat From US Forced Labour Sanctions Updated On Thu, Jan 16th, 2025 by Saurenergy In a fresh list of 37 entities that have been found to be allegedly using forced labour in China’s Xinjiang province, a subsidiary of JA Solar finds itself banned from shipping goods to the US. The full list can be seen here. Donghai JA Solar Technology Co., a subsidiary of key Chinese solar manufacturer JA […] Read more
AP To Use Solar Fencing To Reduce Human-Jumbo Conflicts Updated On Thu, Jan 16th, 2025 by Saurenergy The Andhra Pradesh government has planned to use solar energy in the state to tackle the issue of human-elephant conflict in Chittoor district. The state forest department has now issued a tender to erect tentacle-handling solar fencing around the Musalimandugu Elephant Camp in the Palamaner Forest Range. This comes after several states have tried using […] Read more
NTPC Issues Bid To Develop Rooftop Solar Projects In Africa Updated On Thu, Jan 16th, 2025 by Saurenergy NTPC Limited has issued a tender on behalf of the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe to develop rooftop solar projects in the African island nation. The Indian power giant stated that the International Solar Alliance (ISA) will finance the project. NTPC is overseeing the initiative as the Project Management Consultant (PMC). The deadline […] Read more
HARTEK To Solarise Coca Cola’s J&K Bottling Plant Updated On Wed, Jan 15th, 2025 by Saurenergy Hartek Group’s, Commercial & Industrial (C&I) Rooftop solar business unit has won a complete solar EPC contract of 8 MW from Kandhari Beverages Private Limited one of the largest bottling plants of Hindustan Coca-Cola. This will become Jammu & Kashmir’s largest rooftop solar installation The project is under execution and will be commissioned this quarter. […] Read more
Tandem Solar Modules Can Reduce Manufacturing Costs: NREL Updated On Wed, Jan 15th, 2025 by Saurenergy Increasing solar module efficiency and expanding manufacturing capacity play complementary roles in reducing the costs of metal halide perovskite/silicon tandem solar modules, according to researchers at the US Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). Each cost lever can play a similar role depending on a manufacturer’s ability to scale up and improve module […] Read more