JinkoSolar exceeds 280GW of lifetime module shipments, on pace for 90GW of sales this year

JinkoSolar has published its financial results for the third quarter of the year, which include the shipments of over 23.8GW of modules.
US presidential election ’24 and energy storage: ‘Result will not change clean energy megatrend’

ESN Premium’s canvassing of election views from North America’s biggest clean energy trade event concludes.
US presidential election ’24 and energy storage: ‘Result will not change clean energy megatrend’

ESN Premium’s canvassing of election views from North America’s biggest clean energy trade event concludes.
First Citizens Bank enters renewables tax equity space
Yesterday, the bank launched a new tax equity investment “product” through its Energy Finance business aimed at renewable energy projects.
First Solar posts lower sales, revises down end-of-year forecast, in Q3 results

First Solar has published its results for the third quarter of 2024, which include lower net sales figures than in the previous quarter.
‘Entire Fortune 500’ looking at clean energy tax credits

The whole of the Fortune 500 is looking into clean energy tax credit transferability deals, according to tax credit investment banking firm Foss & Company.
US election ’24 and energy storage: Uncertainty, protectionism, supply chains and cybersecurity

Decision day in the US presidential election is just around the corner, and ESN Premium continues to bring you industry views and analysis.
US finalises 45X advanced manufacturing tax credit for batteries, solar

The US Treasury and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) have finalised the rules and process for the 45X advanced manufacturing tax credit, which effectively provides a subsidy to domestic clean energy technology manufacturing, including batteries.
US Treasury finalises 45X Advanced Manufacturing tax credit rules

The US Treasury has finalised its rules for the 45X Advanced Manufacturing Production Tax Credit under the Inflation Reduction Act.
Why PV’s patent battles are heating up

Fierce competition and the emergence of technologies such as TOPCon have led to an uptick in the prevalence of patent infringement lawsuits between PV companies. Tom Kenning reports.