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Duke Plans Largest Floating PV Project in the Southeast

GreenTechMedia

Duke Energy will build its first floating solar array at Fort Bragg, a U.S. Army base in North Carolina, the company said on Wednesday. By contrast, North America accounted for less than 1 percent of floating PV capacity installed last year. Eighty-seven percent of 2019 installations were located in that region.

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Fun with Floating Solar Panels

GreenTech Gazette

By 2025, Indonesia plans to develop another 60 floating arrays. It’s said to be the largest floating solar array of its kind in North America. The US Department of Defense leaked a plan to install floating solar panels on Big Muddy Lake at Fort Bragg in North Carolina in 2020. megawatts, was completed in June 2023.

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Voith Hydro to supply pumped storage equipment for Idaho combined energy project

Renewable Energy World

The energy to power the pumps will come from on-site wind turbine and photovoltaic solar panel arrays, as well as other variable renewable energy resources around the region. Kocon, president and chief executive officer of Voith Hydro North America. and around the world,” said Stanley J.

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5 Wind Energy Giants Embracing Solar Power

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Last year wind overtook hydropower in total generation, and 2020 is on track to be a record year for new wind farm construction. But for more than a decade the company has been watching closely as the cost of solar energy fell, said Ryan Pfaff, executive vice president of grid-scale power at California-based EDF Renewables North America.