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Solarcentury welcomes UK Government support for end to EU solar Minimum Import Price
On 26th January, Solar Power Europe Member States voted to reject solar trade duties on solar panels and cells imported from China, Taiwan and Malaysia.
Solarcentury helps bring solar energy to life for this year’s Royal Institution Christmas Lectures
To help demonstrate how easy it is to generate and store solar energy, Solarcentury installed solar panels and battery storage on the roof of the Royal Institution for this year’s Christmas Lectures.
Solarcentury connects solar farm for Southill Community Energy
Solarcentury has built and connected Southill Solar solar farm for community energy group Southill Community Energy, on a site on the Cornbury Estate just outside Charlbury, Oxfordshire.
Solarcentury donates £124,000 to SolarAid
This year, Solarcentury’s donated £124,000 to SolarAid – in line with Solarcentury’s commitment to donate 5% of its annual profits every year to the charity we founded.
Solarcentury at Clean Energy Live 2016
If you’re visiting Clean Energy Live tomorrow in Birmingham, look out for Solarcentury people who will be discussing a range of subjects during the show, from talking about what makes Solarcentury one of the world’s most successful solar companies, to developing large scale solar projects in sub Sahara Africa, drawing on experience from building some […]
Solarcentury confirmed as Number 1 EPC in UK solar market
Today, we learned that Solarcentury has been ranked the top EPC company in the UK, and “by some margin”.
Solarcentury wins award for EPC Excellence
This year’s Solar UK Awards has selected Solarcentury as the EPC Excellence winner. Engineering, procurement and construction expertise is critical to the success of every ground mount and solar roof project because it means that projects are delivered on time and budget, and are underpinned by world class engineering and carefully selected technologies, with projects […]
A solar dawn in Colombia?
New energy regulations coming into play soon in Colombia will make conditions even more favourable for solar.
Is it the end of an era for Vauxhall’s solar icon?
Plans are afoot to demolish Vauxhall Bus Station, an iconic landmark modern building and one of Solarcentury’s first bold, commercial solar projects. It was opened in 2004 by then-mayor Ken Livingstone.