In 2025, large-scale U.S. utility solar costs range from $0.95 to $1.23 per watt (DC) for a new, single-axis tracking system, with the final cost depending heavily on project size, location, and ...
The Renewable Revolution Apprentice Program Sets a New Standard for Workforce Development in Utility-Scale Solar It’s ...
The Canadian Renewable Energy Association is forecasting Canada’s cumulative solar capacity, which stands at 5.4 GW today, could surge to around 21 GW by 2035, driven by a healthy procurement pipeline ...
North Macedonia’s cumulative solar capacity passed the 1 GW milestone in 2025, with the market currently led by utility-scale and C&I installations. Looking ahead, all market segments are anticipated ...
Around 40 people spoke at Wednesday's public hearing leading up to the Clark County commissioners' decision to pass a two-year ban on utility-scale solar and wind. The Springfield Arts & Crafts ...
By Kizito CUDJOE Africa posted ...
Denmark had a record year for solar deployment last year, with new additions led by an uptick in ground-mounted, utility-scale solar. Cumulative capacity now stands at around 6.3 GW.
As large solar fields proliferate across America, pushback to them in rural communities is growing, fueled by a mix of disinformation and genuine concern about losing open land to development. The ...
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Google to use large-scale solar power with 1-gigawatt deal to meet data-center loads
A deal led by French energy company TotalEnergies will supply large-scale solar power to ...
Despite strong interest, shared solar programs face regulatory, utility, and economic barriers that limit expansion.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Robert Rapier is a chemical engineer covering the energy sector. On a recent flight from Los Angeles to Phoenix, I glanced out the ...
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Africa is now leading a solar boom as demand explodes past old markets
Africa is no longer a peripheral solar market; it is now the fastest-growing region for new installations, according to AFSIA, with momentum building around both utility-scale plants and village-level ...
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