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Solar Industry | October 02, 2018
With a new focus on both wind and solar energy, the Wind Energy Foundation has changed its name to the Wind-Solar Alliance (WSA). WSA has also expanded its board of directors to include solar stakeholders Dan Shugar, founder and CEO of NEXTracker, and Colin Meehan, director of regulatory and public affairs at First Solar. Having led national wind-solar advocacy campaigns for several years through its “A Renewable America” program, the nonprofit WSA says it saw an opportunity for increased collab...
Solar Power World | June 11, 2018
Solar Alliance Energy announced it has completed the installation of three solar projects in Kentucky in cooperation with Whayne Supply, a Caterpillar Dealer serving Kentucky, West Virginia South Eastern Ohio and Southern Indiana. Solar Alliance is proud to be recognized as the partner with Whayne Supply, a company that has been in the energy business in Kentucky for decades and provides a full line of diversified energy solutions. “Whayne Supply has a long history of providing complete solution...
Solar Alliance | July 11, 2018
Solar Alliance Energy has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with NuYen Blockchain, a company focused on the mining of cryptocurrency and the development of blockchain IP, to host cryptocurrency mining equipment at Solar Alliance’s recently acquired 165,000-sq. ft warehouse facility in Murphysboro, Illinois. Under the terms of the MOU, Solar Alliance will ultimately allocate up to 10 MW of power to NuYen Blockchain. The Murphysboro facility has an initial capacity of 2 MW and the additional po...
Smart Energy | January 16, 2020
Enel Green Power Brazil has announced the operations of the 475MW section of the Sao Goncalo solar PV plant in the Brazilian state of Piaui. The plant is South America’s largest PV facility and has gone live a year ahead of the deadline set by the rules of the 2017 A-4 public tender. The tender was issued by the Brazilian federal government through the country’s energy regulator Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica (ANEEL). Enel invested $390 million for the construction of the 475MW section of ...
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