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COVID-19 pushes German solar sector to request delay to grid-connection deadlines

The German Solar Industry Association (BSW-Solar) expects the unfolding COVID-19pandemic to cause delays to the planning and completion of large photovoltaic projects – an outcome which could...

Big solar+storage project linked to hydrogen production in Spain

Spanish energy group Iberdrola plans to develop a large-scale green hydrogen production project based on renewable energy sources in Puertollano, an industrial city in the...

CANADIAN SOLAR SECURES PROJECT FINANCING AND CONTINUES TO INVEST INTO SOLAR ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN ITALY

Canadian Solar Inc. (the "Company", or "Canadian Solar") (NASDAQ: CSIQ), one of the world's largest solar power companies, today announced that it has secured a EUR55...

Finnish solar manufacturer extends vital fundraising exercise again

With global stock markets roiled by the COVID-19 rout to traditional safe haven investments such as gold, Finnish solar manufacturer Valoe Corp has extended a crucial fundraising exercise...

Slovakian government hands out €700,000 for residential solar in just 36 minutes

The Slovak Innovation and Energy Agency (SIEA) awarded €700,000 in incentives for residential PV systems in less than 36 minutes when it launched the...

Sector coupling in Europe could see solar and wind demand double

Solar and wind assets will need to be developed at double the current pace and energy storage deployment needs to pick up by two-thirds. That...

Republika Srpska launches tender for 60 MW PV project

The government of Republika Srpska  has kicked off a tender for the construction of a 60 MW solar park in Bileća, in southern Bosnia. The planned solar...

Repsol starts offering on-site solar for individuals, communities in Spain

Repsol SA (BME:REP), a Spanish oil-and-gas company and as of 2018 an electric utility, has started offering services in the solar distributed generation segment to homes,...

Romania to build 310 MW in solar power capacity in Oltenia coal pits

From:Balkan Green Energy News                  Author: Igor Todorović The authorities in Bucharest are struggling to keep the coal...

New technique to improve titanium dioxide films in dye‐sensitized solar cells

Researchers from Delft University of Technology have developed a new manufacturing process that could facilitate the eventual production of stable, high-performance perovskite solar cells. The process, described...

Foresight’s portfolio outperforms budget as company focuses on asset optimisation

Despite challenges to net asset value (NAV), Foresight Solar Fund’s portfolio continued to outperform budget as the company turned its focus to asset optimisation. Its...

Change at the top for Meyer Burger after €37m loss

A torrid year for Swiss solar manufacturing equipment supplier Meyer Burger brought a CHF39.7 million (€37.6 million) loss in 2019 and will see the...

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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...