ZNShine Solar, Dandelion Energy, EDF Renewables, Sungrow, among others, announced their renewable energy projects or partnerships.
ZNShine Solar Supplies 54.648MW Bifacial Modules for Signal Ranch Solar Project
ZNShine Solar is providing 54.648 MW of bifacial solar modules for the 67 MW Signal Ranch Solar Project in Texas. These modules use 550W bifacial double-glass monocrystalline PERC technology, which increases energy yield by 15-25 percent compared to standard panels. The modules are durable, resistant to extreme weather conditions, and have a 30-year lifespan with minimal performance degradation. The project will generate clean energy for about 9,335 Texas homes annually.
Dandelion Energy and Lennar Partner for Major Geothermal Project
Dandelion Energy is collaborating with Lennar Corporation to install geothermal systems in over 1,500 new homes in Colorado. This initiative aims to lower energy costs for homeowners by approximately $30 million over 20 years. Geothermal heat pumps are highly efficient, reducing electricity demand and eliminating the need for outdoor AC units. The project aligns with Colorado’s clean energy goals, receiving support from state incentives and utility programs.
EDF Renewables Adopts ONYX Insight’s Fleet Monitoring System
EDF Renewables has partnered with ONYX Insight to centralize condition monitoring across its 5GW+ wind turbine fleet. The fleetMONITOR platform integrates multiple Condition Monitoring Systems (CMS) to optimize maintenance and improve efficiency. EDF managed various CMS separately, which led to inefficiencies. With fleetMONITOR, EDF’s diagnostic teams in France can now detect faults early and improve turbine performance. This collaboration enhances predictive maintenance and ensures long-term operational success.
Sungrow Launches Advanced C&I PV Inverters at Solar & Storage Live London 2025
Sungrow has unveiled a new range of commercial and industrial (C&I) PV inverters compatible with module optimizers. These inverters enhance energy efficiency, comply with UK safety regulations, and feature surge protection for increased reliability. By reducing installation complexity and costs, Sungrow’s latest technology supports the rapid growth of the UK’s C&I solar sector. The company will showcase these innovations at Solar & Storage Live London 2025.
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