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European agrivoltaics

“Solar energy and agriculture can go hand in hand,” said Walburga Hemetsberger, CEO of SolarPower Europe. She sees a “triple benefit” in which the...

Energy communities are now allowed in France

A footnote of France’s Energy Code specified, until the end of February, that collective self-consumption projects could only be implemented in an experimental way...

Bad vibes for organic solar cells

Scientists from Germany’s Technische Universität Dresden and Hasselt University, in Belgium, have discovered molecular vibrations are responsible for reducing the maximum achievable photovoltage of organic...

Fossil fuel giants bet on offshore PV

Norwegian oil group Equinor and Italian oil and gas contractor Saipem, which is 30%-owned by Italian energy giant Eni, said on Friday that they have signed an...

Europe Puts Focus On Floating Solar & Agrivoltaics

Norwegian oil giant Equinor is partnering with Saipem, an Italian oil and gas contractor which is 30% owned by Italian energy company Eni. Together,...

A second life for disused modules and EV batteries

Large quantities of disused solar modules and batteries from electric vehicles are currently disposed of, despite still being usable. But this is set to...

COVID-19: Dutch developers want 2020 deadlines delayed

Dutch PV association Holland Solar has urged the government to delay grid-connection deadlines for solar projects being developed under the SDE+ program for large scale...

Heating solar panels to clear snow

Norwegian technology company Innos has developed a weight monitoring system it claims can kick in to melt snow on rooftop PV panels. The Weight Watcher technology,...

Danish fjord to host 400 MW of solar

The Danish Energy Agency and national grid operator Energinet have announced land to the north of Nissum Fjord, in the west of the country, will host...

Analyst expects recovery for PV and storage supply chains

U.S.-owned business intelligence firm Wood Mackenzie says the COVID-19 outbreak will jeopardize solar project completion in the short term, affect supply chains to various degrees and potentially erode demand for PV. However, “Asian-dominant supply...

Tender launched for 4.5 MW of solar in Barbados

Regional organization the Caribbean Community Climate Change Center has tendered for 4.5 MW of solar generation capacity and a 2 MW micro turbine plus other components...

​TENDERING: Republic of Srpska offers concession for 60 MW solar power plant

From:Balkan Green Energy News           Author: Vladimir Spasić The Ministry of Industry, Energy, and Mining of the Republic of Srpska has launched tendering...

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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...

Sungrow Unveils Latest Energy Storage System at Smart Energy Week 2025

Sungrow, a global leading PV inverter and energy storage system provider, is set to unveil its latest energy storage and power conditioning systems (PCS)...

Trina Storage And Pacific Green Join Forces To Power Australia’s Green Energy Future With Cutting-Edge Battery Storage Solutions

Trina Storage has announced a strategic partnership with Pacific Green, a leading global energy storage developer, to develop a major renewable energy project in...