It’s the first day of solar panel installation program training at the Black United Fund of Texas – a nonprofit organization in Houston’s Greater …
Forging the Way for Indigenous Women in Solar Installation – TriplePundit
Charlee Rising sun stands in front of a solar array speaking to another expert. As a solar program coordinator for Indigenized Energy, Charlee Rising …
Trinasolar: Illuminating the Path to Renewable Energy – Utilities Middle East
The Middle East and Africa (MEA) region is at the forefront of a global renewable energy transformation, and leading this charge is Trinasolar, …
Synex Renewable Energy Q2 Earnings – SYITF – Stock Titan
Synex Renewable Energy (TSX: SXI) reported financial results for Q2 2025 (ended December 31, 2024). Revenue increased to $1,222,392 from $972,718 …
CKPower Drives Renewable Energy Goals with RECs – Bangkok Post
This underscores our commitment to promoting renewable energy usage and reducing greenhouse gas emissions over the long term.” He continued, “In mid- …
May 14 – 28th DLR Solar Colloquium: Solar processes for the chemical industry
SolarPACES (Solar Power And Chemical Energy Systems) · SolarPACES Members · Executive Committee · International Energy Agency (IEA) TCP · Task Annexes …
Cheap solar power is sending electrical grids into a death spiral | Hacker News
“You can make solar play nice with the grids,” … | Yet the best solution would be for energy firms to respond to the competition and sort themselves …
L&G NTR Clean Power fund acquires 211MW Irish BESS and solar portfolio
The Legal & General (L&G) NTR Clean Power Fund has acquired a ready-to-build solar and BESS portfolio from Strategic Power Projects (SPP).
New agreement brings solar, battery storage to former coal mines in Appalachia
In a significant step toward renewable energy development in the Appalachian region, a new agreement has been inked for the construction of 14 …
Invenergy completes 300-MW Texas solar array for two major automakers
Invenergy announced that commercial operations has commenced at the 300-MW Delilah I Solar Energy Center in Lamar and Red River Counties, Texas.