星期二, 8 4 月, 2025
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Premature inverter failure – 4.2 GW of capacity will be affected this year, says analyst

Some 4.2 GW of solar project capacity will experience inverter failures this year despite being less than ten years old, according to U.S.-owned analyst Wood Mackenzie, with...

LCOE from large scale PV fell 4% to $50 per megawatt-hour in six months

The cost of generating solar power has plunged low enough to threaten thermal power fleets in the world coal capital of China and fossil fuel facilities in the petrostate of...

Solar is gaining traction in MENA region – but plenty of obstacles remain

The Middle East Solar Industry Association (MESIA) says energy investment in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region could hit $1 trillion in...

Jolywood says 125 MW Oman project demonstrates value of n-type

Solar project developers in the Middle East are increasingly aware of the potential of n-type PV technology, particularly for bifacial systems, according to Chinese solar manufacturer Jolywood. The company used the World...

Oman names (most) contenders in 1 GW solar tender

Oman Power and Water Procurement Co. (OPWP) has identified eight of the nine consortia that will compete for 1-1.2 GW of new solar capacity,...

‘Green electrons and molecules’ from the desert

A powerhouse to the world – this is what the Desertec initiative now promises to become, 10 years after it was launched. The Desertec Industrial...

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Trump tariffs on solar panels to spur Chinese investment in the US

Chinese companies are likely to increase their production of solar panels in the US to mitigate any fallout from possible higher tariffs on their...

How U.S. tariffs could affect solar imports

On Feb. 1, the United States announced a 25% tariff on Mexican goods and non-oil and gas imports from Canada. Canadian oil and gas...