Day: April 15, 2025

Sungrow releases new modular 800-kW utility-scale inverter

Sungrow unveiled its new 1+X 2.0 Modular Inverter for utility-scale applications during the Global Renewable Energy Summit 2025, held April 7 to 9. The 1+X 2.0 Modular Inverter features a more scalable block design (800 kW to 9.6 MW), stable operation without derating at temperatures up to 52℃, AI-driven fault detection and pioneering grid-forming capabilities,… …

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Vermeer launches platform to manage and monitor equipment in real-time

Vermeer has launched VermeerOne, a digital platform that streamlines the management, monitoring and maintenance of Vermeer equipment. The platform serves as a central hub where equipment owners can access manuals, warranty information, machine data and dealer support in one convenient interface, giving them more time for the big things that drive their business forward. “Equipment… …

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Clean energy advocates demand overhaul of Illinois storage report

Illinois clean energy trade associations are unifying and calling for the Illinois Commerce Commission’s (ICC) consultant to make critical revisions to its upcoming report on clean energy storage procurement. The report, currently in draft form and prepared by an ICC-appointed consultant, is intended to guide the state’s path toward deploying 1,500 MW of energy storage… …

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Budderfly aids 128-year-old company to go solar | Projects Weekly

The latest Projects Weekly highlights a $1.5 million solar project for the Gilman Brothers Co. in Connecticut. Plus, GS Power energizes the Dorsey Run solar project in Maryland, while Castillo Engineering and Northern Sun Energy have been awarded a portfolio of community solar projects in New York. Keep reading to learn more. Leading energy as …

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Southeast Asian solar AD/CVD investigation should be finalized within the month Data shows how the flow of imports has changed over the last year.

The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) will hold a public hearing later today to gather insights into whether the domestic solar industry has been injured from imported solar cells and panels from Southeast Asia. Both the ITC and the U.S. Dept. of Commerce have been investigating the trade practices of Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam… …

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