Policy for Solar Energy News

Victoria introduces second renewables auction of 600MW, with more powerful network needs
The Australian state of Victoria has launched its second Victorian Renewable Energy Target (VRET) auction for 600MW of energy projects, which will include strengthened network demands to ensure projects can be easily linked to Australia's grid.
Sep 1, 2021 // Plants, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Grids, Policy, Victoria, tender, AEMO, auction, NEM, grid connection
New South Wales receives 34GW of propositions for newest renewable resource zone
A strategy to establish Australia's biggest renewable energy zone (REZ) in the state of New South Wales (NSW) has actually seen a frustrating level of interest, with projects standing for 34GW of ability submitted.
Aug 27, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Grids, Policy, Australia, Oceania, new south wales, Matt Kean, rez, renewable energy zone, Adam Marshall
NextEra gets in touch with United States authorities to disclose members of group behind brand-new anti-dumping request
NextEra Energy has asked the United States Department of Commerce (DOC) to either force a new alliance of solar firms to expose its members or to ditch its request for fresh tariffs on China-linked solar imports.
Aug 26, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Policy, China, Asia, NextEra, antidumping, circumvention, imports, A-SMACC, countervailing duties
India readied to deploy more than 4.5 GW of solar in second half of 2021
India gets on track to set up an added 4,580 MW of solar ability in the second fifty percent of 2021 after seeing release partially enhance in Q2, according to Bridge to India.
Aug 26, 2021 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Policy, India, auctions, Asia, tenders
South Africa obtains 63 solar bids in newest renewables procurement round
South Africa's latest renewables procurement window for 2.6 GW of capability has actually gotten bids from 102 possible project programmers, consisting of 63 solar projects, according to the nation's Department of Mineral Resources as well as Energy (DMRE).
Aug 25, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Markets & Finance News, Policy, tender, auctions, Africa, South Africa, tenders, dmre, Department of Mineral Resources and Energy
New campaign introduced to assist support women signing up with solar workforce
Nextracker and renewable energy technological training carrier Solar Energy International (SEI) are partnering to launch a worldwide scholarship program to support even more ladies in signing up with the solar workforce.
Aug 23, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, Nextracker, diversity, jobs, equal representation, gender diversity, women in solar, Kristan Kirsh
Solar might supply more than 40% people power by 2035, Biden administration says
The US' change to a carbon pollution-free power field could see solar supply greater than 40% of the country's power by 2035, up from the existing 3% level, according to a memo from the Department of Energy (DOE).
Aug 18, 2021 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Policy, USA, North America, biden
Requests ask for United States examination right into 'illegal' circumvention of solar antidumping measures via Southeast Asian entities
Petitions have been filed in the United States requesting the launch of examinations right into a number of solar producers charged of circumventing antidumping as well as countervailing duties by utilizing entities based in Southeast Asia.
Aug 17, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Policy, USA, Malaysia, China, JA Solar, JinkoSolar, Asia, Trina Solar, LONGi, North America, Vietnam, Taiwan, Talesun, Astronergy, antidumping, circumvention, imports, sunniva
California company backs solar and also storage mandate for new business buildings
The California Energy Commission has authorized policies that would certainly require brand-new buildings, consisting of multi-family housing and also commercial frameworks, to be geared up with solar and also battery storage space.
Aug 16, 2021 // Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Storage, Policy, California, USA, rooftop PV, North America, California Energy Commission, Evelyn Butler
Senate $3.5 trillion budget plan consists of restriction on solar projects making use of materials sourced from China
In addition to passing a $1 trillion infrastructure bill yesterday, the U.S. Senate this morning took on a $3.5 trillion budget strategy prior to adjourning for summer recess. Both legislative chambers will now compose a last budget plan. A ballot on last legislation will certainly take place within a few weeks.
Aug 11, 2021 // Policy, USA, China, Asia, North America, us senate
SENATE passes landmark infrastructure bill as interest counts on solar ITC expansion
The US Senate has passed the landmark bipartisan infrastructure bill, paving the way for US$ 1.2 trillion of investment into the country's infrastructure.
Aug 11, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, USA, SEIA, ITC, North America, Joe Biden, nancy pelosi, Suzanne Clark, Eric Duncan
Public evaluation launched into practically 1GW of solar-plus-storage projects in California
The United States Department of the Interior's (DOI) Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has introduced a public testimonial on a draft environmental analysis (EA) for 2 solar-plus-storage farms in California, which will certainly consist of 465MW of solar and also 400MW of power storage space.
Aug 10, 2021 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Storage, Policy, USA, Trump administration, North America, Deb Haaland, Bureau of Land Management, BLM
China's NEA needs monthly updates on sustainable projects from its energies
China's power planning agency the National Energy Administration (NEA) has actually required frequently regular monthly updates on new renewable resource projects from energy companies in the nation.
Aug 9, 2021 // Plants, Markets & Finance News, Policy, NEA, China, National Energy Administration, Asia
Solar as well as wind must quadruple this years in feedback to 'code red' IPCC climate warning
A landmark brand-new climate report from the United Nations "should seem a death knell" for coal and fossil fuels, according to secretary-general António Guterres, that is requiring a fast boost in solar ability and renewable energy investment.
Aug 9, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, IPCC, net zero, United Nations, Christiana Figueres
Solar PV inverters To Proceed Under Self Certification Regime till Dec 31, 2021
The due date extension is not a surprise thinking about the many issues that dog the official certification process. SPV's are likewise controlled by imports, with a couple of essential companies leading here likewise, as they do internationally.
Aug 6, 2021 // Inverters, Policy, mnre, BIS, SPV