DEWA receives 95 expressions of interest for 800MW Dubai solar project
The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has received 95 expressions of interest from international energy companies for the third phase of its Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum solar park.
German PV module manufacturer Heckert Solar taking production to 300MW
China Sunergy posts further losses on Q1 shipment and revenue declines
Macro LED Ring Light For Canon with 8 Mounts, Adjustable Light Settings
Product Specifications/Features
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Macro LED Ring Light
60 Bright LEDs
Different Modes
49mm, 52mm, 55mm, 58mm, 62mm, 67mm, 72mm and 77mm adaptors
Macro LED Ring Light For Canon with 8 Mounts, Adjustable Light Settings
Introducing: The LED ring light is a powerful and versatile LED ring light that has specially been developed for macro photography. Equipped with 60 high powered bright white LEDs, it features a Hot-shoe mount for easy installation and a variable power switch to quickly and easily optimize the light output. Sync the LED ring light with your flash or use it on constant mode for different lighting effects such as left/right illumination and more. 8 different adaptor rings are provided (49mm, 52mm, 55mm, 58mm, 62mm, 67mm, 72mm, 77mm) so the LED Ring lights can fit most types of lenses.
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8minutenergy Renewables signs PPA for 191MW solar farm in Los Angeles
PV developer 8minutenergy Renewables has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with the Southern California Public Power Authority (SCPPA) for the 191MW Springbok 2 solar farm, located north of Los Angeles in Kern County, California.
Michael Webster, LADWP executive director of power system engineering and technical services, said: “Developing the Springbok 2 solar project is a critical step toward creating a clean energy future for Los Angeles and meeting our renewable energy targets of 25% by 2016 and 33% by 2020. We are very pleased the agreement has been achieved and the project is moving forward,”
Hanwha Q CELLS signs deal for 170MW of PV in Austin, Texas
The city of Austin in Texas is continuing its emergence as a US solar heavyweight with the news that Hanwha Q CELLS USA is to build a 170MW PV power plant for utility Austin Energy.
Hanwha will develop, design and build the project. No timeline was given for completion.
Seraphim Solar plans US assembly plant expansion to 1GW
Thai utility Superblock to acquire five solar companies
Super Solar Energy Group, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Thai utility Superblock, will acquire five solar energy companies, according to a filing on the Thailand Stock Exchange.
The company set a 500MW target for commercial operation of solar capacity this year. At the time, it had already signed deals for 396MW of solar plants for 2015. The company also aims to double capacity to 1GW in 2016 and up to 2GW over the next three years.
Sempra adds another 100MW to Mesquite Solar Complex
The Mesquite Solar Complex is around 60 miles west of Phoenix, Arizona.
"We are pleased to support Southern California Edison's commitment to diversify its growing renewable energy portfolio through the development of Mesquite Solar 2," said Kevin C. Sagara, president of renewables for Sempra US Gas & Power. "The expansion of our landmark Mesquite Solar complex reflects the progressive vision and leadership by the state of Arizona and Maricopa County, and we look forward to delivering a new supply of clean, emission-free energy to California consumers," he added.
Work on Mesquite 2 will begin this autumn with as many as 600 workers onsite during its peak.
The completed 1,600 hectares site will have a total capacity of 400MW, taking the company’s solar portfolio past the 1GW mark.
DuPont touts role in REC Solar’s ‘TwinPeak’ module
“This achievement is the result of close collaboration in which DuPont and REC have focused on optimizing successive generations of materials and manufacturing technologies so that they work better together,” said Thomas Lin, global photovoltaics marketing manager, DuPont Microcircuit Materials. “DuPont continues to innovate with Solamet pastes and bring the latest advanced materials to help improve the power output of solar panels even further. PERC is an exciting technology that Solamet pastes enable, and REC is getting outstanding results.”
The TwinPeak Series feature half cut cells, split junction boxes, four bus bars and PERC technology, resulting in higher overall energy yield.
REC Solar is currently running production at its Singapore plant at full capacity and is expected to complete a capacity expansion to 1.3GW by the end of the year, while migrating more of its existing capacity to PERC technology and boosting its TwinPeak module production.
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