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Romania's Servelect to construct 380kWp solar plant for Romatsa
Romanian power efficiency services carrier Servelect claimed that it has introduced the layout stage of a 380 kWp solar power plant project appointed by Romanian's Air Traffic Services Administration (Romatsa).
Jan 13, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Europe, Romania, PV Power Plant, Servelect
Aventron, HIAG create actual estate-focused solar JV in Switzerland
Swiss eco-friendly power manufacturer Aventron AG and also property company HIAG Immobilien Holding AG (SWX: HIAG) have formed a joint endeavor to carry out solar photovoltaic or pv (PV) installations on HIAG residential or commercial properties.
Jan 13, 2021 // Plants, aventron, pv installations, HIAG, Marco Feusi, Swiss
International scientists create two-sided solar cells to accumulate scattered light
To raise the performance of solar panels, a team of scientists based in Saudi Arabia, Italy, Germany and Canada has developed a bifacial, or two-sided, tandem solar cell, constructed by combining the very best of the perovskite and silicon innovations.
Jan 13, 2021 // Technology, Canada, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Italy, solar cells, Europe, Asia, North America, KAUST, Stefaan De Wolf, Ted Sargent, Yi Hou, Michele De Bastiani
Storage space might 'halve British wind curtailment'
3.6 TWh was shut off in 2020 sufficient to power a million homes for a year, claims LCP research
Jan 12, 2021 // Storage, ENERGY STORAGE, Europe, England, onshore wind, SCOTLAND, Wales, OFFSHORE WIND, Chris Matson
Renewable generation to remain below 10% in Africa by 2030
The amount of non-hydro renewables such as solar in Africa is most likely to continue to be below 10% in 2030, although there are substantial regional differences.
Jan 12, 2021 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Africa, South Africa, Namibia, renewables, University of Oxford, solar power generation, Philipp Trotter
JinkoSolar's N-type TOPCon module goes beyond 23% conversion performance
Leading 'Solar Module Super League' (SMSL) participant JinkoSolar has actually accomplished a record-high conversion effectiveness of 23.01% for its N-type Tunnel Oxide Passivated Contact (TOPCon) module, verified by TÜV Rheinland.
Jan 12, 2021 // Manufacturing News, China, pv modules, c-si manufacturing, JinkoSolar, Asia, monocrystalline wafer, topcon, tuv rheinland
Washington state reveals policies to guide utilities to carbon-free generation by 2045
Utilities running in the US state of Washington should remove coal-fired generation by the end of 2025 as well as resource 100% of their electricity from sustainable or non-carbon-emitting resources by 2045, according to new guidelines revealed by regulators.
Jan 12, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, USA, Washington, utilities, North America, legislation, pacific power, avista, puget sound energy
Business solar financing rebounds in second fifty percent of 2020
Corporate investment in solar projects got to US$ 10 billion in the 2nd half of last year, recovering from financial shock induced by COVID-19.
Jan 12, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR, IPO, solar-plus-storage, large-scale solar, m&a, acquisition, corporate financing, array, public market finance
Which materials work best for solar? NCSU scientists lay out framework for discovery
North Carolina State University-led researchers have created a logical dimension "structure" which can allow organic solar cell researchers as well as manufacturers to identify which products will generate one of the most stable solar cells before manufacture.
Jan 12, 2021 // Technology, solar cells, organic solar cells, North Carolina State University, Harald Ade, Brendan O’Connor, Masoud Ghasemi
Grenergy Renovables S.A. as well as Natixis Close Solar PV Portfolio Financing in Chile
Grenergy Renovables S.A. (" Grenergy"), with Natixis as Sole Lead Arranger, Hedge Provider, LC Issuing Bank and Administrative Agent, have efficiently closed senior safeguarded facilities totaling United States $91 million for an anticipated 130 MWp portfolio of 14 solar photovoltaic (" PV") plants in Chile. This marks Natixis' first purchase with Grenergy and also was fully underwritten by Natixis.
Jan 12, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Natixis, Grenergy Renovables, Solar Photovoltaic, solar projects, Electricity, Aitor Alava, Solar PV Portfolio
LONGi wins RETC "High Achievers" honor for exceptional module performance
The United States Renewable Energy Testing Center (RETC) has actually launched its "Photovoltaic Module Index Report" (PVMI) for 2020. Having actually won a "High Achievers" award in 2019, LONGi has once more carried off the honor for superior performance adhering to comprehensive analysis of global photovoltaic or pv modules by RETC.
Jan 12, 2021 // Manufacturing News, LONGi, photovoltaic module, PVMI, RETC
New suggested multifunctional nanomaterial can enhance solar power, quantum computer
An irregular two-dimensional sandwich has the yummy component on the outside for researchers as well as engineers establishing multifunctional nanodevices.
Jan 12, 2021 // Technology, Solar Panels, Solar Energy, perovskites, Boris Yakobson, Jun-Jie Zhang, Dongyang Zhu
Inside the globe's biggest dam-based floating solar energy project
A floating PV solar array prepared for procedure at a dam in South Korea will certainly be the world's biggest built at such a facility. We talked with the group to figure out more about the project and the future possibility of such modern technology.
Jan 12, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Floating PV, Market Research, Wood Mackenzie, South Korea, floating PV, Asia, Q-CELLS, Ian Clover, Hapcheon Dam, Molly Cox
Eight brand-new solar power sites begin running in Genesee and Saginaw Counties
Customers Energy, Pine Gate Renewables as well as Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors, L.P., have introduced five new solar power projects in Genesee County and also three in Saginaw County are currently on the internet as well as offering clean, sustainable electricity for Consumers Energy clients.
Jan 12, 2021 // Plants, USA, pv power plants, North America, Ben Catt, Tim Sparks, Jon Levinson, Bryant Nolden
DoE give will certainly money research study into solar power and power grids
A team of researchers from Binghamton University has actually been selected to get $2.6 million from the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) to develop methods to dependably support higher amounts of solar energy on the grid.
Jan 12, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, USA, North America, doe, Ziang "John" Zhang
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