In a significant stride towards enhancing renewable energy capacity in West Africa, TotalEnergies has announced the launch of a new 10-megawatt (MW) solar farm in the Kindia province of Guinea.
We're excited to unveil three new solar lights: the Eclipse Backlight Solar Wall Light, the Aspen II Solar Post Light, and the Grand Prairie Bulb Solar Light (Improved Edition, brighter than ever). Each outdoor solar light delivers automatic dusk-to-dawn.
The EU-STREIT Programme in Papua New Guinea, as part of its Renewable Energy component, supports development and improvement of renewable energy solutions to create an enabling environment that will embrace development of the three targeted value chains that thousands of rural.
Some roads across Barbados will soon be better lit following a donation of 180 solar lamps from the Hunan Province of the People's Republic of China to the Ministry of Transport and Works (MTW).
A well-designed solar street light typically lasts 10–20 years 1 as a system. Expect panels 25–30 years 2, LEDs 50,000–100,000 hours (L70), controllers 5–10 years, and LiFePO4 batteries 8–12 years 3 depending on depth of discharge, temperature 4, and sizing margins.
As of the end of January 2026, New Zealand had 855 MW of distributed solar power installations and 247 MW of grid-connected solar farms. Since records began in September 2013, solar capacity has been increasing exponentially, doubling in capacity roughly every 24.
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