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PODCAST: Is the Glasgow Climate Pact a COP out? US PV module supply to rebound

The Glasgow Climate Pact saw language around a coal phase out watered down at the last minute after interventions from China and India. Greta Thunberg’s...

8minute Solar hires new CFO, tasks him with capitalising on the green transition

US-based independent solar and storage developer 8minute Solar Energy has hired Rahul Mathur as its new chief financial officer (CFO) in a continued build...

Q&A: WiseEnergy’s Simone Mandica on modernising PV through repowering

Repowering of solar PV isn’t necessarily at the top of the to-do list for many asset owners, but for those with aging or underperforming...

SEIA appoints new director of storage to strengthen policy advocacy and industry support

The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) has appointed US Department of Energy (DOE) veteran Jeremiah Miller as its new director of storage markets and...

Fund Allocation for Solar PLI Program to be Increased to ₹240 Billion – RK Singh

The government will soon increase the funding allocation for the production linked incentive (PLI) program for manufacturing domestic solar cells and modules to 240...

US Commerce Department Rejects Anonymous Petition for Tariffs on Asian Solar Imports

The US Department of Commerce has rejected a circumvention petition filed by an anonymous group of domestic solar manufacturers known as American Solar Manufacturers...

US Department of Commerce rejects AD/CVD anti-circumvention petition

The US Department of Commerce has rejected a petition calling for an extension of anti-dumping and countervailing duties (AD/CVD) across Southeast Asia, citing the...

Two Solar Projects Citing ‘Force Majeure’ Get Commissioning Deadline Extension

The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) recently condoned the delay in commissioning two solar projects of 20 MW each. It extended the scheduled commercial...

China submits ‘disappointing’ NDC to the UN that commits to 1.2TW of renewables by 2030

China has today submitted its highly anticipated and long awaited nationally determined contribution (NDC) to the United Nations that has committed to a renewable...

COP26: India commits to 500GW of renewables by 2030, net zero by 2070

India has pledged to have 500GW of renewable capacity, accounting for 50% of its energy mix, by 2030. The country’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, speaking...

COP26: India and UK to launch 140 country renewable grid project

India and the UK will launch a transnational and transcontinental grid project, the Green Grids Initiative-One Sun One World One Grid (GGI-OSOWOG or OSOWOG),...

LONGi Solar the latest module manufacturer targeted by US WRO enforcement, reports suggest

LONGi Solar is to become the latest leading PV module manufacturer to have shipments blocked from entering the US, reports have suggested. Yesterday a note...

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Romania subsidizes municipal authorities with 86% for solar power investments

The Ministry of Energy provided EUR 28.8 million for 105 photovoltaic projects of 23.1 MW in total in almost all counties of Romania. The...

Sungrow supplies inverters, battery system for hybrid solar park in Sweden

One of Sweden’s first hybrid solar parks has been deployed in Halmstad. Sungrow, which provided the inverters and battery system, said it is a...

Pertamina NRE to build solar panel assembly plant in W. Java, to be operable by 2026

Pertamina New and Renewable Energy (Pertamina NRE), a renewable energy subholding of State energy company PT Pertamina, is currently constructing a solar panel assembly...

Vietnam triples its clean energy goals, aims to get 16% of its power from solar

Vietnam is revising its energy plans to focus more on large solar farms and less on reliance on coal and natural gas. The fast-growing...