The latest clean energy news includes announcements on Geronimo Power, Arctech, wind turbine composites market, and others.
Geronimo Power begins operations at Dodson Creek solar project in Ohio
Geronimo Power has commenced operations at its Dodson Creek Solar project in Ohio, marking a key milestone in expanding renewable energy capacity in the region. The project will supply clean electricity to local utilities and businesses, supporting decarbonization and energy diversification goals. Construction of the solar facility created jobs and delivered economic benefits to the surrounding community. The operational launch strengthens Geronimo Power’s growing portfolio of utility-scale solar assets across the United States. It also reflects continued momentum in solar deployment as states accelerate renewable adoption to meet rising power demand and sustainability targets.
Arctech enhances Skyline II tracker to unlock complex solar project potential
Arctech has introduced new features in its flagship Skyline II solar tracker system designed to support complex terrain and challenging project conditions. The upgraded solution offers improved adaptability, higher wind resistance and optimized energy yield, enabling developers to deploy solar installations in previously constrained locations. The enhancements reduce installation costs and improve long-term performance, making projects more economically viable. Skyline II also integrates advanced control systems for better tracking accuracy and operational efficiency. The launch underscores Arctech’s focus on innovation as global solar markets expand into diverse geographies requiring flexible and high-performance tracking technologies.
Wind turbine composites market to reach $28.85 billion by 2030
The global wind turbine composites market is projected to grow to $28.85 billion by 2030, driven by rising wind energy installations and advancements in materials technology, according to MarketsandMarkets. Increased demand for lightweight, durable and high-strength composite materials is supporting larger turbine designs and improved efficiency. The report highlights strong growth across onshore and offshore wind segments, with Asia Pacific and Europe leading installations. Innovations in carbon fiber and resin systems are enhancing turbine performance and lifespan. The expanding market reflects global efforts to scale renewable energy capacity and reduce carbon emissions through advanced wind power infrastructure.
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