SOLAR PANEL – The Leading Solar Magazine In India https://www.eqmagpro.com Mon, 25 Aug 2025 06:58:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://www.eqmagpro.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-eq-logo-32x32.png SOLAR PANEL – The Leading Solar Magazine In India https://www.eqmagpro.com 32 32 Banaras Locomotive Works Advances Green Energy with Solar Panel Installation on Railway Tracks – EQ https://www.eqmagpro.com/banaras-locomotive-works-advances-green-energy-with-solar-panel-installation-on-railway-tracks-eq/ Mon, 25 Aug 2025 06:58:13 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=350427 In Short : Banaras Locomotive Works (BLW) has installed solar panels on railway tracks, reinforcing its commitment to green energy. The initiative aims to reduce carbon emissions and promote renewable energy use in operations. By integrating solar power, BLW supports Indian Railways’ vision of becoming a net-zero carbon emitter by 2030, while ensuring sustainable and cost-effective energy solutions.

In Detail : Banaras Locomotive Works (BLW) has taken a significant step towards sustainability by installing solar panels along railway tracks. This green initiative aligns with India’s larger commitment to expand renewable energy adoption. The project will help reduce dependency on conventional power sources while making railway operations more eco-friendly and energy efficient in the long run.

The installation of solar panels on tracks highlights BLW’s proactive approach to environmental responsibility. Instead of limiting solar energy to rooftops or open land, the decision to utilize track areas maximizes available space. This innovative move reflects the growing emphasis on creative solutions for renewable integration.

Indian Railways has been working consistently to reduce its carbon footprint, and this project strengthens that goal. With BLW leading the way, solar energy can gradually power more operational needs. The approach represents a milestone in building a sustainable ecosystem within the railway sector.

One of the major benefits of this initiative is the reduction of carbon emissions. By replacing a portion of conventional energy with solar power, BLW can significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions. This transition ensures that operations remain aligned with global climate commitments.

The project also contributes to India’s ambition of achieving net-zero carbon emissions from Indian Railways by 2030. The integration of renewable energy into such large-scale infrastructure demonstrates how transport and energy sectors can converge for sustainable development. It sets an example for similar projects nationwide.

The initiative is also cost-effective, as solar power reduces long-term electricity expenses. While initial investment may be high, the benefits in terms of energy savings and reduced grid dependency outweigh costs. This financial efficiency complements environmental gains, creating a win-win model for sustainability.

BLW’s efforts highlight the role of technology and innovation in shaping India’s green journey. Solar installations on tracks showcase how existing infrastructure can be repurposed to meet renewable energy targets. This adaptability is crucial for scaling up clean energy adoption across different sectors.

The project has also garnered attention as an example of India’s push towards energy self-reliance. By tapping into locally available solar power, BLW contributes to the larger national mission of Atmanirbhar Bharat. It reinforces the importance of indigenous solutions for addressing energy challenges.

Looking ahead, similar models could be replicated in other railway zones to multiply the impact. If scaled effectively, solar track installations could power a significant portion of railway operations. This initiative by BLW is not just about clean energy—it is about redefining the role of infrastructure in driving sustainable progress.

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HPCL issue Tender for Testing Commissioning of Solar Panel with Lithium ION – EQ https://www.eqmagpro.com/hpcl-issue-tender-for-testing-commissioning-of-solar-panel-with-lithium-ion-eq/ Thu, 27 Mar 2025 08:21:40 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=342857 HPCL issue Tender for Testing Commissioning 0f Solar Panel with Lithium ION

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BSEDC issue Tender for Provision of 300 KWp Solar Panel in Main Building of Vishweshwraiya Bhawan, Patna – EQ https://www.eqmagpro.com/bsedc-issue-tender-for-provision-of-300-kwp-solar-panel-in-main-building-of-vishweshwraiya-bhawan-patna-eq/ Mon, 03 Feb 2025 08:59:18 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=340230 BSEDC issue Tender for Provision of 300 KWp Solar Panel in Main Building of Vishweshwraiya Bhawan, Patna

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MES issue Tender for Provision of Solar Panel on Parking Shed around Building P/150 at INS Gomantak – EQ https://www.eqmagpro.com/mes-issue-tender-for-provision-of-solar-panel-on-parking-shed-around-building-p-150-at-ins-gomantak-eq/ Wed, 15 Jan 2025 06:50:51 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=339175 MES issue Tender for Provision of Solar Panel on Parking Shed around Building P/150 at INS Gomantak

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Sunshine idea: In a first in TN, solar panels cover Kovai lake – EQ https://www.eqmagpro.com/sunshine-idea-in-a-first-in-tn-solar-panels-cover-kovai-lake-eq/ Sat, 19 Oct 2024 11:10:59 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=335758 In Short : In a groundbreaking initiative in Tamil Nadu, solar panels are now being installed over Kovai Lake, marking the first project of its kind in the state. This innovative approach not only generates renewable energy but also helps reduce water evaporation and improves the aesthetics of the area. The project aims to enhance sustainability while maximizing land use, contributing to the region’s clean energy goals.

In Detail : COIMBATORE – Nearly two years after announcing the project, the Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation (CCMC) has started installing solar panels in Ukkadam Periyakulam lake. With this, CCMC becomes the first urban local body in the state to install solar panels on a waterbody.

The waterbody in Ukkadam, which is around 10-m deep, has been developed at the cost of Rs 61.60 crore under Smart City project. Amenities such as walkers track, food stalls, amphitheatre, knowledge centre, laser and music show area have been provided.

As part of the project, the civic body partnered with Switzerland-based International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) to set up the state’s first floating solar power plant on a waterbody.

Speaking to TNIE, an official from the engineering section of CCMC said, “We will install a total of 280 solar panels on the waterbody. These would generate around 154kW or 693 units of electricity. The solar panels are anchored to the lake bed ensuring they stay afloat and don’t drift away. The project is being carried out at an estimated cost of about Rs 1.45 crore. Out of the 330-acre lake area, solar panels will be installed in 50 cents area.” Sources said the work will be completed in a couple of weeks.

Sources in the Coimbatore Smart City Projects said solar panels would be installed in other waterbodies in the city too depending on the success of this one.

The project is being executed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation under the second phase of the Capacity Building Project on Low Carbon and Climate Resilient City Development in India (CapaCITIES) project that is being implemented in eight cities across the country.

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Australia Allocates A$1 bn Fund to Boost Domestic Solar Panel Manufacturing -EQ https://www.eqmagpro.com/australia-allocates-a1-bn-fund-to-boost-domestic-solar-panel-manufacturing-eq/ Fri, 29 Mar 2024 06:03:40 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=328068

In Short : Australia dedicates a $1 billion fund to enhance domestic solar panel manufacturing, aiming to bolster its renewable energy sector and reduce dependence on imports, fostering local industry growth and sustainability

In Detail : To bolster its renewable energy sector and reduce reliance on coal power, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a A$1 billion ($653 million) fund aimed at expanding domestic solar panel manufacturing.

Anthony Albanese has been increasing expenditure to support the development of new wind, solar, and battery projects since assuming office in 2022. With over A$40 billion already invested, the government aims to elevate the share of renewable energy in the country’s energy grid to 82 percent by 2030, up from the current 40 percent.

“Australia should not be the last link in a global supply chain built on an Australian invention,” remarked Anthony Albanese in a news statement. “We have every metal and critical mineral necessary to be a central player in the net zero transformation, and a proven track record as a reliable energy producer and exporter.”

Despite Australia boasting the highest uptake of rooftop solar panels globally, with one in three homes equipped with them, merely 1 percent of these panels are domestically manufactured. Recognizing this gap, the initiative unveiled by Albanese will encompass production subsidies, grants, and support for manufacturing solar panels at the site of AGL Energy’s former coal-fired Liddell Power Station, one of the country’s leading power producers.

Anthony Albanese emphasized that domestic manufacturing would not only mitigate potential trade disruptions, akin to those encountered during the COVID-19 pandemic, but also safeguard employment opportunities as coal-fired power stations are phased out. “There are other planned closures in the future… we (must) look for opportunities that workers continue to be employed in alternative, high-paying secure jobs,” he stressed.

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) will play a pivotal role in the implementation of the initiative, overseeing the entire supply chain from ingots and wafers to cells, module assembly, and related components, including solar glass and inverters. ARENA’s involvement underscores the government’s commitment to fostering a robust domestic renewable energy manufacturing sector.

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Emirates NBD-Egypt Launches Personal Loan for Solar Panel Purchases – EQ https://www.eqmagpro.com/emirates-nbd-egypt-launches-personal-loan-for-solar-panel-purchases-eq/ Sat, 10 Feb 2024 09:29:24 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=325603 In Short : Emirates NBD-Egypt has launched a personal loan specifically for the purchase of solar panels. This initiative encourages individuals to invest in solar energy, contributing to the adoption of sustainable practices and the reduction of carbon footprints.

In Detail : Emirates NBD-Egypt has introduced a personal loan program for purchasing solar panels. Offering 100% financial coverage, the loan aligns with the bank’s sustainability goals and Egypt’s 2030 Vision.

Emirates NBD-Egypt, in a strategic initiative supporting the adoption of clean energy, has launched a personal loan program specifically designed to fund the purchase of solar panels for its clients. The program is part of the bank’s broader sustainability goals and aligns with Egypt’s national agenda and global development objectives.

100% Financial Coverage for Solar Panel Purchases

The personal loan program offers a complete financial coverage for solar panel purchases. It caters to a wide range of financial capacities with loan amounts that start from EGP 100,000 and can go up to a maximum of EGP 1 million. To ensure accessibility, the bank has set up a flexible repayment scheme that can extend up to seven years and promises competitive interest rates.

Aligning with Egypt’s Sustainability Strategy and 2030 Vision

This initiative by Emirates NBD-Egypt is a step towards promoting sustainable solutions and diversifying energy sources in the country. It is in line with Egypt’s Sustainability Strategy and 2030 Vision. By facilitating the use of solar panels for clean and renewable energy, the bank is contributing to the reduction of carbon emissions and preservation of the environment.

Driving the Bank’s Sustainability Commitments Forward

Amgad Doma, the Chief Strategy and Sustainability Officer at Emirates NBD-Egypt, has emphasised the importance of the Solar Panel Loan. According to him, this loan is a key driver in achieving the bank’s sustainability goals. The implementation of the loan program presents an exceptional opportunity for customers while advancing the bank’s commitment to sustainability.

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Germany aims to replace lost solar panel subsidy, Habeck says – EQ https://www.eqmagpro.com/germany-aims-to-replace-lost-solar-panel-subsidy-habeck-says-eq/ Mon, 18 Dec 2023 07:16:28 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=323232 In Short : Germany is working on replacing the lost solar panel subsidy, according to Habeck. This indicates the government’s commitment to supporting solar energy initiatives and maintaining incentives for solar panel installations, aligning with Germany’s goals for renewable energy and sustainability.

In Detail : Germany’s Economy Minister Robert Habeck said he aimed to replace a subsidy to makers of solar panels that fell victim to a court ruling last month that scrapped swathes of the budget, arguing support was needed to compete with Chinese manufacturers.

“It’s important for Germany to have at least a foundation share of its own production,” Habeck said in an interview with the RND newspaper group, noting the sector’s importance for job creation.

While solar energy is booming, most of the panels are imported from China.

Habeck said a premium should be made available to manufacturers who met certain quality standards.

“Solar products from Germany meet certain standards that others do not,” he said. “German manufacturers often manage without toxic chemicals or make particularly efficient panels … Such contributions to resilience should be rewarded.”

The main victim of the Constitutional Court’s budget ruling was a Climate and Transformation Fund whose purpose was to use left-over coronavirus pandemic funds to finance Germany’s green transition.

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‘Go hard and go big’: How South Australia got solar panels onto one in every three houses – EQ https://www.eqmagpro.com/go-hard-and-go-big-how-south-australia-got-solar-panels-onto-one-in-every-three-houses-eq/ Thu, 02 Nov 2023 11:46:34 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=321520 In Short : South Australia’s successful push for solar energy adoption is a testament to the state’s ambitious renewable energy initiatives. By adopting a “go hard and go big” approach, South Australia encouraged widespread solar panel installation, with one in every three houses now equipped with solar panels. The state’s commitment to renewable energy and efforts to incentivize solar adoption have paved the way for a cleaner, more sustainable energy future. This achievement showcases the positive impact of government policies and public awareness campaigns in driving solar energy adoption at a large scale.

In Detail : For a brief period over several weekends this spring, the state of South Australia, which has a population of 1.8 million, did something no other place of a similar size can claim: generate enough energy from solar panels on the roofs of houses to meet virtually all its electricity needs.

This is a new phenomenon, but it has been coming for a while – since solar photovoltaic cells started to be installed at a rapid pace across Australia in the early 2010s. Roughly one in three Australian households, more than 3.6m homes, now generate electricity domestically. In South Australia, the most advanced state for rooftop solar, the proportion is nearly 50%.

No other country comes close at installing small solar systems on a per capita basis. “It’s absolutely extraordinary by world standards,” said Dr Dylan McConnell, an energy systems analyst at the University of New South Wales. “We’re streets ahead.”

There was no overarching plan that made Australia the world leader in household solar PV. Analysts mostly agreed that it was a happy accident, the result of a range of uncoordinated policies across tiers of government. Many were subsidy schemes that were derided as too generous and gradually scaled back, but the most important – an easy-to-access, upfront national rebate available to everyone – endured. It has helped make panels cost-effective and easy to install.

Cost was a big consideration for the Jamiesons – Sean, Deb and their 19-year-old daughter, Molly – when they installed a system on the four-bedroom house in a beachside suburb in South Australia’s capital, Adelaide, a decade ago. They upgraded to a larger 8kW system during a home renovation five years later, and have installed two batteries, the first subsidised as part of a state government scheme trialling household energy storage systems to help stabilise a power grid that increasingly runs on variable solar and wind power.

Sean Jamieson, a pilot with the airline Jetstar, said the setup had been “incredibly beneficial”, in part because his family uses a range of energy-hungry equipment, including a pool and hot tub. They first opted for solar after watching the price of grid electricity rise sharply, mainly due to the cost of rebuilding electricity transmission poles and wires. He said it has continued to make sense.

“I’m looking at paying it off [through savings on what annual power bills would otherwise have been] in three or four years, so it’s been a great investment,” he said of the household energy system. “Generally, solar is just a no-brainer in South Australia. We’ve got a lot of sunshine and the most expensive electricity in Australia, and in the beginning it was heavily subsidised.”

Dr Gabrielle Kuiper, an independent energy and climate change strategist, noted Australia was not the first country out of the gate on rooftop solar – that was Germany, which introduced the first subsidy scheme, and “none of us would be here without them” – but said it was one of the first to capitalise on the German model. It began with a natural advantage: more sun than nearly any other wealthy country. Even the southern island state of Tasmania is at a latitude that would place it level with Spain and California if it were in the northern hemisphere.

Kuiper said Australia had succeeded at solar for reasons beyond geography. Incentives were a big part of it, but the technology’s rise was accelerated by ordinary people embracing it to have some control over their power bills and, in some cases, play a small part in tackling the climate crisis by reducing the country’s reliance on coal.

The subsidies initially included a national rebate of A$8,000 for a small 1kW array – more than the sticker price in parts of the country. It was complemented by state government feed-in tariff schemes that paid households for the energy they fed back into the power grid and, in some cases, for all the electricity they generated.

There was little planning in how the various incentives fit together and critics attacked it as an expensive and inefficient way to cut greenhouse gas emissions. But it kickstarted an industry of installers, sales people, trainers and inspectors, and quickly made solar a viable option for people beyond the country’s wealthiest suburbs.

Today, the feed-in-tariffs have been cut, but the national rebate scheme survives, with bipartisan support despite deep divisions over other responses to the climate crisis. Analysts and industry players have praised its elegant design. The rebate is processed by and paid to the installer. The buyer may not even know it exists. It is reduced by about 8% each year, a rate that roughly keeps pace with the continuing fall in the cost of having panels installed.

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Priority section of Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS ready for operation, say officials – EQ Mag https://www.eqmagpro.com/priority-section-of-delhi-ghaziabad-meerut-rrts-ready-for-operation-say-officials-eq-mag/ Mon, 29 May 2023 05:59:52 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=313747 New Delhi : The priority section of the Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut Regional Rapid Transit System (RRTS) corridor between Sahibabad and Duhai Depot is ready for operation, officials said on Sunday.

As per the project timelines, this section with five stations — Sahibabad, Ghaziabad, Guldhar, Duhai and Duhai Depot — was supposed to be operationalised by June this year but was ready for commissioning by the month of May, they said.

The semi-high-speed regional rail service has been named ‘RAPIDX’ by the National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) — a joint venture company of the Centre with Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh governments.

The NCRTC is tapping green energy by installing solar panels on stations and depots as well as using blended power in traction, which is planned to be increased progressively.

According to the NCRTC, ‘RAPIDX’ will connect the people who choose to live in their hometowns in the National Capital Region (NCR) with Delhi through a modern, sustainable, convenient, fast, safe and comfortable means of travel.

The ‘RAPIDX’ services on the first Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut RRTS corridor will bring down the travel time between Delhi and Meerut significantly.

The NCRTC is targeting to commission the entire Delhi-Ghaziabad-Meerut corridor for public use by 2025.

Before that, it will operationalise a 17-km-long priority section between Sahibabad and Duhai Depot.

Source: PTI
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Solar panel maker Waaree in talks to raise Rs 1,000 crore – EQ Mag https://www.eqmagpro.com/solar-panel-maker-waaree-in-talks-to-raise-rs-1000-crore-eq-mag/ Fri, 19 May 2023 05:55:22 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=312929 Solar panel maker Waaree Energies is in talks with HNIs and family offices to raise ₹1,000 crore at a valuation of ₹13,000 crore to part-finance its capital expenditure plans, people aware of the development said.

“The fundraising is aimed at tying up the financial requirements for its ₹8,000-crore capex plan which will see Waaree set up 6-GW (gigawatts) of manufacturing capacity each for solar module, cells, and ingots and wafers under the production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme,” one of the sources said…Read More

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Gautam Solar’s Patent on Solar Modules Lowers Installation Cost for Developers & EPC – EQ Mag https://www.eqmagpro.com/gautam-solars-patent-on-solar-modules-lowers-installation-cost-for-developers-epc-eq-mag/ Mon, 27 Mar 2023 08:38:19 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=308457 Gautam Solar, one of India’s leading Solar Module Manufacturers has filed a Patent &Design Registration for Innovation in SolarPanelsthat reducesthe Installation cost of solar power plant at Utility & Rooftop Scale. The innovation in Solar Moduleshalves the number of fasteners used during the installation of solar power plants. At Megawatt & Gigawatt scale,the Cost of Balance of Systems, Time for Installation & Commissioning plays a critical role and every efficiencymakes a big difference to the project cost. It is especially significant in light of the 500 GW renewable energy capacity by 2030.

“We are excited to announce our latest innovation in the solar industry,” said Gautam Mohanka, the Managing Director and CEO of Gautam Solar. “Our new solar module is a game-changer for the solar industry, as it addresses the major issue of difficult, time-consuming and cost-inefficient solar panel installations by reducing the number of fasteners used, which can quickly add up, especially for large, megawatt-scale projects. We are confident that this technology will revolutionize the solar industry and help Developers & EPC Companies with high-quality solar panel installation at competitive costs in a reasonable time period.”

The new Solar Panel design consists of two frames – a primary and a secondary frame with hollow structure (for light-weight design) which both have laterally extending brackets with grooves to provide an interlocking mechanism. These frames are configured to secure the panel and the brackets are configured to mesh upon operation using fasteners. This leads to a reduction in the number of fasteners (nuts, bolts and washers) used during panel installation by 50%. Hence, not only this saves time and makes the installation cost-effective, it also makes the installation process easier.

To visualize this aspect, consider a 1 MWp PV System consisting of 500 Wp Solar Panels. In conventional system design, 16000 Nuts & Bolts and 32000 Washers are required for installation. On the other hand, using the Gautam Solar innovative solar modules, only 8000 Nuts & Bolts and 16000 Washers are required.

Another major problem the new Solar Panel Design addresses is the problem of water drainage. Existing Solar panels are designed with the mounting part which creates a gap between the modules. Rainwater can easily enter this gap between solar modules and damage wires and electrical circuits utilized for the production of electricity from solar energy. In the new Solar Panel design, the enclosure formed by the brackets can be used for water drainage functionality and prevent damage to the electrical wirings secured to the frame.

Additionally, these primary and secondary designs are configured to form an arc-shaped structure to promote stability.

Gautam Solar is committed to developing innovative and sustainable solar solutions that meet the growing demand for renewable energy. With its latest innovation, the company has further cemented its position as a leader in the solar module manufacturing industry.

The water-resistant solar panel design is just one of the many innovations that Gautam Solar has planned for the future. The company is continually investing in research and development to bring new and improved solar modules to the market.

“We believe that sustainable energy is the future, and we are proud to be a part of this revolution,” added Mr. Mohanka. “Our commitment to innovation and sustainability is unwavering, and we will continue to invest in research and development to create new and better solar solutions for our customers.”

Gautam Solar’s innovative solar module design is a significant step towards creating more durable and efficient solar modules that can withstand harsh weather conditions. With this innovation, the company is set to lead the solar industry toward a more sustainable and reliable future.

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U.S. solar panel imports from China grow, alleviating gridlock, officials say – EQ Mag https://www.eqmagpro.com/u-s-solar-panel-imports-from-china-grow-alleviating-gridlock-officials-say-eq-mag/ Tue, 07 Mar 2023 06:14:43 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=306803 US imports of solar panels are finally picking up after months of gridlock stemming from implementation of a new law banning goods made with forced labor, according to two Chinese solar companies.

A White House official confirmed the thaw in shipments at an energy conference on Monday, attributing it to clearer rules around complying with the Uyghur Forced Labor Protection Act (UFLPA).

The gains are a relief to major Chinese suppliers including Trina Solar 688599.SS and Jinko Solar JKS.N, who are finally getting products into the lucrative US market after long delays.

The labor protection law prohibits imports of products made in China’s Xinjiang region, where Chinese authorities are reported to have established labor camps for ethnic Uyghur and other Muslim groups. China denies any abuses.

The movement of panels that have been stuck at the border or awaiting shipment from overseas should help alleviate delays in US solar project development stemming from implementation of the law, which went into effect in June of last year.

The freeze in project building posed a risk to the Biden administration’s clean energy and climate change goals, the industry has said.

“There’s clearer guidance out, and we’re seeing more shipments coming through,” John Podesta, a senior adviser to President Joe Biden on clean energy matters, told reporters on Monday on the sidelines of the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston. He did not give details on the quantity of panels that were making it through customs.

Trina Solar Co Ltd 688599.SS told Reuters that more than 900 megawatts of its solar panels have cleared US customs in the last four months, with less than 1% of those products being detained for examination. That’s about enough capacity to power more than 150,000 homes.

“Trina’s data systems and supply chain management allow us to provide detailed traceability documentation, upon request by the US Customs,” a Trina US spokesperson, Melissa Cavanagh, said in an email. “This has significantly reduced delays at the ports.”

The UFLPA essentially presumes that all goods from Xinjiang are made with forced labor and requires producers to show sourcing documentation of imported equipment back to the raw material to prove otherwise before imports can be cleared.

Trina rival Jinko Solar Holding Co Ltd JKS.N has also had shipments released from detention, a source close to the company said.

As of October, US Customs and Border Protection had seized more than 1,000 shipments of solar energy equipment under UFLPA, the agency said in response to a public records request. None had been released.

The products were primarily made by Trina, Jinko and Longi Green Energy Technology Co Ltd 601012.SS, according to industry sources. Those companies typically account for up to a third of US panel supplies.

Longi did not respond to requests for comment.

In response to another public records request last month, US Customs said it had released 374, or more than a quarter of 1,433 electronics shipments it had detained under UFLPA. It would not specify how many of those were solar products.

Polysilicon, the solar industry’s raw material, is identified as a high-priority sector in the law.

Source: Reuters
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Gujarat: Solar companies expect reduction of customs duty on solar panel – EQ Mag https://www.eqmagpro.com/gujarat-solar-companies-expect-reduction-of-customs-duty-on-solar-panel-eq-mag/ Wed, 01 Feb 2023 05:31:27 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=304212

AHMEDABAD: Gujarat solar industry has high expectations from the Union budget 2023-24 as the focus on renewable energy is increasing.

Solar power companies have demanded reduction in the basic c…Read More

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Trial production at the new manufacturing unit of Insolation Energy Limited (INA Solar) commenced with worshipping God – EQ Mag https://www.eqmagpro.com/trial-production-at-the-new-manufacturing-unit-of-insolation-energy-limited-ina-solar-commenced-with-worshipping-god-eq-mag/ Thu, 19 Jan 2023 04:44:44 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=303275

Insolation Green Energy Pvt Ltd (100% owned subsidiary company), a new manufacturing unit of Insolation Energy Limited (INA Solar), a prestigious solar panel manufacturing company of Rajasthan, Jaipur, was duly inaugurated. Along with this, trial production of solar panels was also started.

On this occasion, the company’s chairman Mr. Manish Gupta, managing director Mr. Vikas Jain and independent director Mr. Akhilesh Kumar Jain (former director REIL) and all the team members and employees of INA Solar were present. On this occasion Mr. Gupta told that INA Solar was established in 2017. It is the first solar panel manufacturing company of Rajasthan which is listed in BSE SME. The solar panels manufactured in the new manufacturing factory located in Jatavali Industrial Area will be fully automated and made with the best quality under the supervision of experienced engineers with the latest M10 and G 12 technology. Mr. Vikas Jain told that our products are recognized by National and International Standards BIS / IEC.

Along with this, the company also manufactures solar batteries and solar inverters. And also told that the annual production capacity of the new manufacturing is 500 MW. Together both the units of the company will have an annual production capacity of 700 MW.

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Influence of Azimuth and Tilt on Yield of PV System – EQ Mag https://www.eqmagpro.com/influence-of-azimuth-and-tilt-on-yield-of-pv-system-eq-mag/ Tue, 29 Nov 2022 09:23:13 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=299371

Background

The tilt and azimuth of a solar panel have a great influence on the energy yield of the overall system. The same panel, at the same installation site, can have different azimuth or tilt.

This is a topic we are often asked about so in this Solis seminar, we explore the subject further.

About Azimuth and Tilt Azimuth : Is the angle between the vertical plane of the PV panel and the south direction (90°in the east and -90°in the west).

Tilt:This is the angle between the plane of the PV panel and the horizontal ground, and it is hoped that this angle is the optimal inclination angle of the phalanx when the power generation is the largest in a year. The optimal tilt angle is related to the local geographic latitude. When the latitude is higher, the corresponding tilt angle is also larger.

Figure 1:azimuth and tilt

The figure below shows the influence of azimuth and tilt on the power generation of a system in an area 30°north latitude.

Figure 2: Impact of azimuth and tilt on system power generation

Influence of PV panel installation azimuth or tilt on power generation

In a solar PV system, the azimuth or tilt on the PV panel can have a great influence on the power generation of the system. Take the area of 39°north latitude as an example. Through a PVsyst simulation, it is found that the best tilt is about 39°, the best azimuth is 0°.

See below which shows the impact of changes:

Figure 3: PVsyst simulates the effect of azimuth and tilt on power generation losses

The impact of Azimuth changes on the yield of PV systems

If the installation direction of the PV panel is not due south, but has a certain angle with due south (changes from -90°~90°; east is 90°, west is -90°), the relative loss of power generation changes will be as shown in the figure shown.

Figure 4: azimuth VS PV system power generation relative losses

It can be seen from Figure 4 that when the azimuth changes from -90° to 90°, the power generation change has the following characteristics:

1) The azimuth changes eastward and westward, and the impact on the power generation is the same; if it is installed facing east or west, the relative loss of power generation changes similarly.

2) The relative loss of power generation changes as a parabola, that is, when the azimuth gradually increases from 0°to the east or west, the loss of power generation changes significantly

3) The angle between azimuth and due south varies within±15°, and the relative loss of power generation is within 1%.

The impact of Tilt changes on power generation

In any area, PV panel installation has an optimal tilt, which is related to the latitude of the installation site, as shown in Figure 5. When the PV panel installation tilt changes, the power generation changes accordingly. The PV panel tile tilt is 0; when the PV panel is installed vertically on the ground, the tilt is 90°, and the corresponding changes are as follows.

Figure 5: tilt VS relative loss of power generation

It can be seen from Figure 5 that when the installed tilt of the PV panel deviates from the optimal tilt, the relative loss of power generation changes, and the variation range increases with the increase of the deviation between the actual tilt and the optimal tilt.

Figure 6: Relative loss of PV panel tilt VS power generation at different latitudes

Table 1: Variation table of relative loss of optimal tilt±5° power generation of PV panel at different latitudes

In addition, as shown in Figure 6 and Table 1, the curve changes are slightly different at different latitudes, but the overall trend is as follows:

1) In low-latitude areas, the less power loss is when tiling, and the greater the power loss when vertically installed.
2) Its value changes are parabolic. And the greater the difference between the actual tilt and the optimal tilt, the greater the relative loss of power generation.
3) The tilt changes at the optimum tilt±5°, which has little effect on the power generation, and the difference of the radiation amount is within 5‰.

Summary

Power generation of a solar PV system has a lot to do with the azimuth and tilt of the PV panel. Generally speaking, the power generation of the system is the highest under the conditions of the south azimuth and the best tilt. Therefore, attention must be paid when the system is installed and designed. Of course, other factors need to be considered, such as snow cover, terrain conditions and land area restrictions. It is necessary to choose between the azimuth and tilt of the PV panel to ensure the best system performance.

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US Solar Panel Producer Plans to Accelerate Production Capacity Expansion in Ohio to 2.8 GW By 2027 – EQ Mag Pro https://www.eqmagpro.com/us-solar-panel-producer-plans-to-accelerate-production-capacity-expansion-in-ohio-to-2-8-gw-by-2027-eq-mag-pro/ Wed, 21 Sep 2022 06:25:12 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=293803
  • Toledo Solar has announced plans to expand its overall solar panel manufacturing capacity in Ohio to 2.8 GW by 2027

  • It cites growing demand for solar and the US government confirming financial incentives for domestic production of panels under IRA as the reasons for this development

  • The company was formed in 2020 with an annual manufacturing capacity of 100 MW with plans to increase it to 850 MW by 2026

US based cadmium telluride (CdTe) thin film solar panel manufacturer Toledo Solar wants to increase its annual manufacturing capacity at the company’s Perrysburg, Ohio fab to 2.8 GW by 2027 ‘in response to’ surging demand and passage of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA).

“Now that Congress and President Biden have moved forward to protect American jobs by fighting the use of slave labor overseas with the enforcement of the Uyghur Act and the leveling of the playing field in solar with the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, Toledo Solar is going to match that dedication by committing to our domestic expansion,” said Toledo Solar’s Founder and CEO Aaron Bates.

Toledo Solar claims to use North American supply chain for its polysilicon-free CdTe modules the company produces at its fully automated Ohio fab. The company was formed in 2020 by Atlas Venture Group with an annual manufacturing capacity of 100 MW and was planning to increase the capacity to 850 MW by 2026.

Under the IRA, the US government is providing incentives to produce 950 million solar panels by 2030 with an Investment Tax Credit (ITC) of 40%

Toledo Solar is on the team that forms US government’s Cadmium Telluride Accelerator Consortium (CTAC) to accelerate the development of cheaper and highly efficient CdTe cells, along with another CdTe manufacturer First Solar, Inc.

Recently, Toledo Solar and partners with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) reported 24% efficiency for perovskite solar cells using inverted architecture

Source: taiyangnews
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Western Coalfields Limited Issue Tender for Supply of Solar Panel installed at building of AGM office and AHQ colony, Nagpur Area – EQ Mag Pro https://www.eqmagpro.com/western-coalfields-limited-issue-tender-for-supply-of-solar-panel-installed-at-building-of-agm-office-and-ahq-colony-nagpur-area-eq-mag-pro/ Wed, 24 Aug 2022 04:36:53 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=290986

Western Coalfields Limited Issue Tender for Supply of Solar Panel installed at building of AGM office and AHQ colony, Nagpur Area.

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Renewable Energy India: REC showcases its new Alpha Pure-R solar panel and bids for new talent in major expansion together with Reliance https://www.eqmagpro.com/renewable-energy-india-rec-showcases-its-new-alpha-pure-r-solar-panel-and-bids-for-new-talent-in-major-expansion-together-with-reliance/ Thu, 11 Aug 2022 09:54:50 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=289963 REC exhibits its latest member of the award-winning REC Alpha family and joins forces with its new owner, Reliance Industries Limited, for a major drive to recruit new talent for their upcoming Solar Giga Factory in India.

 

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Munich, Germany: REC Group, an international pioneering solar energy company headquartered in Norway, and its new parent company, Reliance Industries Limited, are putting on a compelling show at Renewable Energy India (REI) from 28 to 30 September, booth 15.07. REC is exhibiting its new Alpha Pure-R solar panel, just one year after launching the 2022 Intersolar Award winner, REC Alpha Pure. Demonstrating its commitment to supply its many customers with innovative solar products, REC has doubled its Alpha HJT production capacity in Singapore for the new solar panel. Together with Reliance, a Fortune Global 500® corporation, the companies are also recruiting in a significant way talent for their new Solar Giga factory in Jamnagar, India.

 

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REC innovations on show at REI

Marking a return to full strength this year, REI – India’s premier B2B expo for the renewable energy sector – expects to welcome over 40,000 trade visitors to its 2022 edition in Greater Noida just outside Delhi. To stand out among the 700-plus exhibitors, REC is planning a big show with a high-caliber local and international team.

REC is exhibiting its latest innovations, including the new Alpha Pure-R premium solar panel, which was unveiled at Intersolar Europe in May. REC CEO Jan Enno Bicker outlines the highlights: “The REC Alpha Pure-R hits the sweet spot in terms of its power output, size, weight, and handling. With its high-power density innovations, the new panel follows the lead-free and RoHS compliant REC Alpha Pure Series. We are proud to report that the REC Alpha Pure won the prestigious Intersolar Award 2022 – so the new REC Alpha Pure-R builds on a great heritage!” Featuring heterojunction (HJT) cells in the large G12 format in a patented panel design, the REC Alpha Pure-R delivers power output of up to 430 Wp, while keeping the module under two square meters in area. This makes the new product ideal for residential installations where space is limited.

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Coming soon to India: A new Solar Giga Factory

The REC Alpha Pure-R goes into production in August 2022 at REC’s new production lines in Singapore, where REC is doubling its Alpha HJT product line capacity from 600 MW to 1.2 GW. As India’s largest private company with revenues of USD 104.6 billion, Reliance is building on over 5,000 acres a new Solar Giga factory, the Dhirubhai Ambani Green Energy Giga Complex, in Jamnagar, India. It will be one of the largest integrated renewable energy manufacturing facility in the world, and will embrace high-power solar panels based on advanced technology, storage, electrolyser, e-mobility, R&D and basic raw materials.

Talent wanted!

The new Solar Giga Factory in Jamnagar takes Reliance and REC a step closer to bridging the green energy divide in India and around the world, helping to fulfil REC’s and Reliance’s declared aim of empowering people worldwide through clean solar energy. It’s an ambitious goal – and REC is seeking talented individuals to help make things happen, as Jan Enno Bicker explains: “We have huge expansion plans in the region, and we are looking for new talents to join Jamnagar’s Solar Giga Factory and our Centre for Excellence in Singapore. As we care about people and environment, we are looking for new team members who are passionate about creating a cleaner planet for a secure future with us!”

About REC Group:

REC Group is an international pioneering solar energy company dedicated to empowering consumers with clean, affordable solar power through high-quality solar panels with a leading power density. As Solar’s Most Trusted, REC is known for its patented innovations and multiple award-winning products with reliable long-term performance. The cornerstone for REC’s strong reliability is advanced and highly efficient manufacturing using Industry 4.0 practices. Founded in 1996 in Norway, REC has always been committed to a low carbon footprint in its solar materials and panels. REC is headquartered in Norway with operational headquarters in Singapore and regional hubs in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. As of December 2021, REC is part of Reliance Industries Limited, a Fortune Global 500® company with revenues of USD 104.6 billion.

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MILITARY ENGINEER SERVICES Issue Tender for Supply of PROVN OF SOLAR PANEL FOR GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY – EQ Mag Pro https://www.eqmagpro.com/military-engineer-services-issue-tender-for-supply-of-provn-of-solar-panel-for-generation-of-electricity-eq-mag-pro/ Tue, 02 Aug 2022 04:28:18 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=288894

MILITARY ENGINEER SERVICES Issue Tender for Supply of PROVN OF SOLAR PANEL FOR GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY.

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Astronergy delivered 180 MW Solar panels for Claresholm Project in Canada – EQ Mag Pro https://www.eqmagpro.com/astronergy-delivered-180-mw-solar-panels-for-claresholm-project-in-canada-eq-mag-pro/ Thu, 14 Jul 2022 05:47:13 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=287164

CLARESHOLM, AB : Southern Alberta, Canada, today the largest solar power plant of Canada, the Claresholm Solar farm has been successfully commissioned and started daily operation of electricity power generation. China leading solar PV module brand Astronergy is proud of the delivery of over 180 MWdc ASTRO series PV panels for this solar farm.

The Claresholm Solar farm locates 13km southeast of Claresholm town in the municipal district of Willow Creek in southern Alberta. With total investment of C$200m ($162.76m), this farm occupies 1,280 acres of agriculture lands and planned an installation of 132 MWac. There are 455,758 Astronergy PV panels shipped from China to Canada since 2020 to be installed in a fixed-tilt racking structure.

The Claresholm Solar farm is expected to directly reduce CO2 emission of around 149,000 metric tons each year when it starts to work. Meanwhile, approximately 33,000 households nearby can benefit from the renewable power it generated.

Claresholm Solar is a joint venture between Capstone Infrastructure, a renewable energy investment company based in Canada, and Obton, a Danish investment company involved in the development of solar and wind power projects.

“I’d like to highlight Astronergy as the supplier and manufacturer of Claresholm Solar’s bi-facial panels, which are the most advanced technology available in the market. And I’d like to emphasize the significant increase in generation capacity and efficiency of the panels supplied by Astronergy for the project. Our experience working with Astronergy on Claresholm Solar gave us a high level of confidence in terms of quality and ability to deliver, which is why the company has been selected for two more solar projects currently in development (Kneehill and Michichi)”, said by David Eva, CEO of Capstone Infrastructure.

The Astronergy panels supplied for this Claresholm Solar project is ASTRO Series reinforced bifacial module with double glass (front side 2.5mm tempered and rear side 2.5mm semi-tempered). Enhanced with excellent encapsulation structure and strengthened frame, this type is specially designed for severe hail (45mm, 30.7m/s), unfriendly environment with high reliability requirements. The module has passed severe Damp & Heat 2000hours and Thermal Cycle 600 and PID 300 tests which were verified and approved by CSA certificate-C450 and PVEL certificate-PQP.

“We are pleased to join this project to build the largest solar PV farm so far in Canada. We set up a special sales team to follow up the entire process including communications, production, quality control, shipment, installation and etc. We had very good cooperation experience with Capstone Infrastructure.” Said by Samuel Zhang, vice president of Astronergy, global sales and marketing.

About Astronergy:

Astronergy is committed to becoming the most competitive PV module manufacturer in the world, focusing on R&D, manufacturing, distribution and sales of high-efficient solar cells and PV modules. As a reliable and technology-leading brand Astronergy was honored by PVEL/DNV GL as “Top Performer” among module manufacturers for six times. And the brand also has been listed as the world’s Tier 1 supplier of PV modules by Bloomberg.

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CPWD Issue Tender for Supply of Solar Panel at 12 Rajaji Marg, New Delhi – EQ Mag Pro https://www.eqmagpro.com/cpwd-issue-tender-for-supply-of-solar-panel-at-12-rajaji-marg-new-delhi-eq-mag-pro/ Mon, 11 Jul 2022 11:43:34 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=286772

CPWD Issue Tender for Supply of Solar Panel at 12 Rajaji Marg, New Delhi.

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Warehousing of solar power generating units or items like solar panel, solar call etc. for power plants – EQ Mag Pro https://www.eqmagpro.com/warehousing-of-solar-power-generating-units-or-items-like-solar-panel-solar-call-etc-for-power-plants-eq-mag-pro/ Mon, 11 Jul 2022 05:29:10 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=286639

Warehousing of solar power generating units or items like solar panel, solar call etc. for power plants.

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The world needs more diverse solar panel supply chains to ensure a secure transition to net zero emissions – EQ Mag Pro https://www.eqmagpro.com/the-world-needs-more-diverse-solar-panel-supply-chains-to-ensure-a-secure-transition-to-net-zero-emissions-eq-mag-pro/ Fri, 08 Jul 2022 08:31:37 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=286568

China has driven down solar PV manufacturing costs, helping spur the vital technology’s success while at the same time resulting in a major concentration of global PV supplies

Ensuring a secure transition to net zero emissions will require increased efforts to expand and diversify global production of solar panels whose global supply chains are currently heavily concentrated in China, the IEA said in a new special report released today.

Chinese industrial and innovation policies focused on expanding solar panel production and markets have helped solar PV become the most affordable electricity generation technology in many parts of the world. However, this has also led to imbalances in solar PV supply chains, according to the IEA Special Report on Solar PV Global Supply Chains, the first study of its kind by the Agency.

Global manufacturing capacity for solar panels has increasingly moved out of Europe, Japan and the United States over the last decade and into China, which has taken the lead on investment and innovation. China’s share in all the key manufacturing stages of solar panels exceeds 80% today, according to the report, and for key elements including polysilicon and wafers, this is set to rise to more than 95% in the coming years, based on current manufacturing capacity under construction.

“China has been instrumental in bringing down costs worldwide for solar PV, with multiple benefits for clean energy transitions,” said IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol. “At the same time, the level of geographical concentration in global supply chains also poses potential challenges that governments need to address. Accelerating clean energy transitions around the world will put further strain on these supply chains to meet growing demand, but this also offers opportunities for other countries and regions to help diversify production and make it more resilient.”

Meeting international energy and climate goals requires the global deployment of solar PV to grow on an unprecedented scale. This in turn demands a major additional expansion in manufacturing capacity, raising concerns about the world’s ability to rapidly develop resilient supply chains. For example, annual additions of solar PV capacity to electricity systems around the world need to more than quadruple by 2030 to be on track with the IEA’s pathway to reaching net zero emissions by 2050. Global production capacity for the key building blocks of solar panels – polysilicon, ingots, wafers, cells and modules – would need to more than double by 2030 from today’s levels and existing production facilities would need to be modernised.

“As countries accelerate their efforts to reduce emissions, they need to ensure that their transition towards a sustainable energy system is built on secure foundations,” Dr Birol said. “Solar PV’s global supply chains will need to be scaled up in a way that ensures they are resilient, affordable and sustainable.”

Governments and other stakeholders around the world have begun to pay increasing attention to solar PV’s manufacturing supply chains as high commodity prices and supply chain bottlenecks have led to an increase of around 20% in solar panel prices over the last year. These challenges – particularly apparent in the market for polysilicon, a key material for making solar panels – have resulted in delays in solar PV deliveries across the globe and higher prices. The IEA special report argues that these challenges call for even greater attention and efforts by policy makers going forward.

The report examines solar PV supply chains from raw materials all the way to the finished product, covering areas such as energy consumption, emissions, employment, production costs, investment, trade and financial performance. It finds, for example, that the electricity-intensive manufacturing of solar PV is mostly powered by fossil fuels today because of the prominent role of coal in the parts of China where production is concentrated – but that solar panels still only need to operate for four to eight months to offset their manufacturing emissions. This brief payback period compares with the average solar panel lifetime of around 25 to 30 years. Increasing decarbonisation of electricity supplies and greater diversification of solar PV supply chains should both help reduce this footprint in the future, the report notes.

Because diversification is one of the key strategies for reducing supply chain risks worldwide, the special report assesses the opportunities and challenges of developing solar PV supply chains in terms of job creation, investment requirements, manufacturing costs, emissions and recycling. It finds that new solar PV manufacturing facilities along the global supply chain could attract USD 120 billion of investment by 2030. And the solar PV sector has the potential to double the number of PV manufacturing jobs to 1 million by 2030, with the most job-intensive areas in the manufacturing of modules and cells.

The special report summarises policy approaches that governments have taken to support domestic solar PV manufacturing and highlights priority areas for action to improve security of supply and to address key challenges such as environmental and social sustainability, investment risks and cost competitiveness.

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AES Forms US Solar Buyer Consortium with Leading Solar Companies to Invest More Than $6 Billion on Solar Panels to Scale-Up Domestic Solar Manufacturing – EQ Mag Pro https://www.eqmagpro.com/aes-forms-us-solar-buyer-consortium-with-leading-solar-companies-to-invest-more-than-6-billion-on-solar-panels-to-scale-up-domestic-solar-manufacturing-eq-mag-pro/ Wed, 22 Jun 2022 06:15:16 +0000 https://www.eqmagpro.com/?p=285904

ARLINGTON, Va. : The AES Corporation (NYSE: AES) with leading US solar companies, Clearway Energy Group (Clearway), Cypress Creek Renewables and D. E. Shaw Renewable Investments (DESRI), today announced the formation of the US Solar Buyer Consortium to drive expansion of the domestic solar supply chain and support the growth of the American solar industry.

The US Solar Buyer Consortium is committed to purchasing more than $6 billion of solar panels and is looking for manufacturers that are aligned with the consortium’s goals that can supply up to 7 GW of solar modules per year starting from 2024. This announcement comes amidst an increasing focus from the US Government to strengthen America’s energy security and independence by reducing its supply chain reliance on competing nations.

AES has a large backlog of solar projects in the US, including 3.4 GW of new projects coming online from 2022 to 2025, out of a total backlog of 10.3 GW across all geographies and technologies. In 2021, AES signed contracts for 5 GW of power purchase agreements (PPAs) for renewable energy, including 1.4 GW for US solar projects. AES also completed more agreements with corporate customers than anyone else in the world in 2021, driven in part by products such as 24/7 carbon-free energy, which provides renewable energy around-the-clock to customers including Microsoft, Amazon, and Google1. The company has a 59 GW development pipeline of which 68% is in the United States2.

“With our large and growing pipeline of solar projects, AES is fully committed to accelerating America’s transition to clean energy,” said Andrés Gluski, AES President and CEO. “Today, some of America’s top solar developers have come together to do our part to help attract investments into US solar manufacturing. It is crucial, however, that the US Government creates a realistic, long-term policy framework that supports onshoring more of our solar panel supply chain without unnecessarily disrupting the growth and success of our sector.”

With the needed policies in place to facilitate continued growth and the clean energy resolve from organizations of all kinds, the solar industry has the potential to provide 40 percent of the nation’s energy and employ as many as 1.5 million people in high-quality jobs by 2035.

1 According to Bloomberg New Energy Finance
2 Total development pipeline for all technologies as of January 2022

About AES

The AES Corporation (NYSE: AES) is a Fortune 500 global energy company accelerating the future of energy. Together with our many stakeholders, we’re improving lives by delivering the greener, smarter energy solutions the world needs. Our diverse workforce is committed to continuous innovation and operational excellence, while partnering with our customers on their strategic energy transitions and continuing to meet their energy needs today.

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