#Intersolar2020: Day 2 — Solar Innovations Abound At The San Diego Show

Credit to Author: Charles W. Thurston| Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2020 03:15:14 +0000

New solar energy innovations are being unveiled at Intersolar 2020 in San Diego this week, including the California launch of a concrete solar shingle, a unique under-the-panel battery storage configuration, and a single-axis tracker that can accommodate a 10% grade on undulating sites. And one forward-looking company is now buying up broken solar panels in expectation of mining the components for recycling

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@Intersolar2020: Day 2 — Solar Innovations Abound At The San Diego Show

Credit to Author: Charles W. Thurston| Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2020 03:15:14 +0000

New solar energy innovations are being unveiled at Intersolar 2020 in San Diego this week, including the California launch of a concrete solar shingle, a unique under-the-panel battery storage configuration, and a single-axis tracker that can accommodate a 10% grade on undulating sites. And one forward-looking company is now buying up broken solar panels in expectation of mining the components for recycling

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Sunflower Finally Scraps Plans for 895-MW Kansas Coal Plant

Credit to Author: Sonal Patel| Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2020 19:44:35 +0000

The post Sunflower Finally Scraps Plans for 895-MW Kansas Coal Plant appeared first on POWER Magazine.

Sunflower Electric Power Corp. has abandoned plans to build the $2.8 billion Holcomb Expansion after its partner on the 895-MW coal-fired power plant project in Kansas, Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association, announced it would no longer pursue the project. Sunflower said on Jan. 15 it will allow the project’s air permit, for which it once […]

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