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 ...
More than 70% of clean energy projects never reach Notice to Proceed (NTP), mostly due to risks that surface too late. A 2025 whitepaper from Paces shows that early-stage development failures are ...
The US solar sector is showing signs of stabilizing its project pipeline, with the share of delayed utility-scale projects falling in the third quarter of 2025. Data compiled by the EIA from its ...
Masdar’s first Malaysian project would deliver Southeast Asia’s largest floating solar plant, signaling growing confidence in ...
Solar dominates new energy generation in the U.S., accounting for 69% of new capacity additions in Q1 of 2025. But although most of this added capacity comes from utility-scale projects, the ...
Renewable-energy (RE) companies are set for a busy year, underpinned by the rollout of multiple utility-scale initiatives, ...
The Salang Tendrel ceremony for the 120 megawatt-peak (MWp) Jamjee Solar Photovoltaic Project, Bhutan’s first and largest grid-connected utility-scale solar initiative, was held on August 16 at ...
The U.S. Single Axis Solar Tracker Market size is estimated at USD 0.78 billion in 2025E and is expected to reach USD 2.82 billion by 2033, due to large utility-scale solar deployments, strong federal ...
Construction is underway on two projects with a cumulative capacity of 400 MWh in Puerto Rico. Meanwhile, Hawaiian Electric ...
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