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Brithdir Mawr eco-community land ‘to be sold’ when lease ends

An eco-community will have to raise £1m or leave after being told its land and buildings will be sold when the lease ends in December. Members of the Brithdir Mawr community near Newport, Pembrokeshire, have been given first refusal to purchase the 80-acre (32 hectare) site. Brithdir Mawr is off-grid, Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Categorization of Solar Contracts

Types of Solar Contracts Customers can purchase the Solar system outright or lease it. Customer can also sign a Power Purchase Agreement or a PPA, meaning buy energy from solar plants but client don’t own the system. If Customer requires the captive plant then they should go for EPC contract, Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years2020-04-14 ago
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Basic risks and safety precaution used in SOLAR PV Plant installation

Establishment of a rooftop solar power plants has the risks of a regular structure site, in addition to electrical dangers because of the framework itself. Before establishment, all employees should have basic knowledge and training that will give a decent comprehension of essential electrical standards, work site risks, and general Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
Solar

Tesla and Walmart address solar panel fire issues

US supermarket chain Walmart and Tesla are working to solve the issues which allegedly caused solar panel fires in seven of its stores. It follows a lawsuit launched by the retailer, alleging “widespread negligence” when the panels were installed on roofs. Clean energy firm SolarCity had installed panels on 240 Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years2020-04-14 ago
Solar

Tesla sued by Walmart over solar panel fires

US supermarket chain Walmart is suing Tesla’s energy division, after solar panels on seven of its stores caught fire. It alleges that the firm was negligent in how it installed the panels on the roofs of the stores. Court documents describe a string of fires that occurred between 2012 and Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years2020-04-14 ago
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Thieves target Abergele and Colwyn Bay solar farms

Two solar farms have been targeted by thieves who stole solar panels and equipment. The items were taken from a site near St George, Abergele, overnight on Wednesday and at Llanelian, Colwyn Bay, on Wednesday or Thursday evening. North Wales Police said the 168 stolen panels may be offered for Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Higher Stockbridge Farm solar park ‘would be blot on landscape’

A planned 80-hectare solar farm in Dorset would be a “blot on the landscape” and “destroy” wildlife, campaigners claim. Power producer Voltalia has proposed the scheme for Higher Stockbridge Farm in Longburton, near Sherborne. The majority of those who commented on the application object to the 35 megawatt farm, including the CPRE. Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
FirstGreen Solar Academy

Africa grapples with clean energy conundrum

Africa is both the world’s least electrified continent and the most vulnerable to climate change. And as the continent with the world’s fastest growing population, the decisions that African politicians make to boost power supplies could have an impact both locally and globally. The conundrum is how to meet the Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
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Somerset farmer builds own solar-powered ice cream van

A farmer is building solar-powered ice cream vans to make the industry less reliant on diesel generators. David Baker, of Styles Farm near Minehead, came up with the idea after customers were concerned about the diesel fumes from its regular vans. The solar panels power the freezers, ice-cream makers, and Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago
FirstGreen Solar Academy

New solar power source and storage developed

A new form of combined solar power generation and storage is being developed for the UK. It couples thin, flexible, lighter solar sheets with energy storage to power buildings or charge vehicles off-grid. The company behind it, Solivus, plans to cover the roofs of large industrial buildings with the solar Read more…

By firstgreen, 6 years ago

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