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Trina Solar | January 19, 2021
Trina Solar Co., Ltd. (“Trina Solar” or “Company”), the world's largest manufacturer of solar panels and integrated solutions for smart energy, has received Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) certifications according to UL and EPD Italy, two of the leading independent certification bodies in the field of safety research ... This is the first approved certification in the field of photovoltaics, confirming the environmental friendliness of the Company's produc...
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Mainstream Renewable Power | August 23, 2022
Mainstream Renewable Power ("Mainstream"), the global renewable energy company majority-owned by Aker Horizons, and Ocean Winds, the international company dedicated to offshore wind energy, have been appointed preferred bidder by Crown Estate Scotland for an area with the potential for a 1.8 GW offshore wind farm off the Shetland Islands in Scotland. Mainstream and Ocean Winds, as the preferred bidders, are now offered the opportunity to enter into an option agreement fo...
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Duke Energy | April 12, 2021
TERRE HAUTE, A renewable energy project of Duke Energy expects to build a $180 million solar farm in western Indiana that will generate enough electricity to power 35,000 households. The Hoosier Jack Solar farm, proposed by Duke Energy Renewables Solar LLC, a Duke Energy division that is not regulated by the state, will be based in southern Vigo and northern Sullivan counties. According to Tyler Coon, business development manager for Duke Energy Renewables Solar, th...
The verge | May 17, 2020
Dyson’s canceled electric vehicle was known internally as the N526, would have had a 600-mile range per charge and could go from zero to 62 mph in 4.8 seconds, company founder James Dyson said in an interview with the (London) Sunday Times. James Dyson says he even drove the prototype of the SUV-style vehicle, meant to rival Tesla’s electric vehicles, “secretly in a screened-off compound.” The vacuum cleaner company’s short-lived electric car project started in 2017...
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