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What LG’s exit says about the solar industry’s road ahead

LG at Mobile World Congress 2015 Barcelona (Photo: Kārlis Dambrāns/Flicker Creative Commons) Follow @EngelsAngle Martin Pochtaruk was not surprised by the announcement. Pochtaruk, the CEO of Heliene (one of the few North American solar module manufacturers), had been hearing rumblings for months about LG’s exit from the competitive solar industry. Heliene CEO Martin Pochtaruk Pochtaruk […]

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Ingeteam Equips First PV Plant in North Macedonia with Solar Inverters

Recent visits by executives from the EBRD, the ESM national utility, and the ESM national public utility to inspect the progress of the project were made. North Macedonia’s first large-scale photovoltaic (PV) plant is already under construction, and about to be completed. The Oslomej Solar Project, which was funded by European

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Clean energy supply chains need ‘significant’ improvement, DOE report finds

DOE report reveals that clean energy supply chains must be improved. Home Baseload Clean energy supply chains need ‘significant’ improvement, DOE report finds Cookies are used to provide you with the best possible experience on our website. If you continue to use the site, we will assume you are satisfied with it.Ok

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New Jersey Solar Market Exceeded 150,000 Installed Systems in 2021

The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) reports that the state’s solar market surpassed 150,000 installed systems in 2021. Despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic challenges, more than 13,800 solar installations began commercial operations in New Jersey in 2021. They totaled more than 305MW DC and contributed to a statewide cumulative power of 3.8GW. This

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Ford to separate EV and legacy auto business units

Ford’s Rouge Electric Vehicle Center, Dearborn, Michigan. The company announced it will seperate its electric vehicle and internal combustion engines divisions. (Courtesy: Ford) Follow @EngelsAngle Ford announced that it will separate its internal combustion and EV divisions within the company, yet another sign of the changing automotive industry. Ford CEO Jim Farley told analysts and

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