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Germany's GridX secures $40 Million in Series C Funding
From assisting utilities layout and implement new rates, to matching clients with those optimized for them, and also accurately calculating the impact of energy-related activities on bills, GridX seeks to empower energy vendors to swiftly release new company versions.
Apr 28, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Energy Impact Partners, Chris Black, EIP, enterprise rate platform provider, GridX, Lindsay Luger, series c funding
Uniper to acquire power from 198-MW solar portfolio in Germany
German power group Uniper SE (ETR: UN01) announced on Monday that it has entered into an off-take contract with a system of Enerparc AG for the purchase of 208 GWh of solar power annually.
Jun 20, 2022 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Germany, Europe, UNIPER, solar portfolio
Germany launches 650 MW tender for 'cutting-edge' renewables
The long-awaited procurement workout consists of 250 MW of generation capacity originally planned to be tendered last year.
Jul 13, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Germany, tender, Europe, Bundesnetzagentur
Germany might install 1.5 GWp of solar on noise protection structures
Germany has the prospective to release 1,478 MWp of solar capacity on noise protection structures along railways as well as roads, reveals an evaluation by the Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport (BMDV).
Oct 10, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Germany, Europe
LEAG gets approval for 25 MWp solar project in eastern Germany
Energy company Lausitz Energie Bergbau AG (LEAG) has actually gotten authorization to develop a 24.8-MWp solar park in eastern Germany's Upper Lusatia region and also expects to damage the ground on the project in September.
Mar 15, 2023 // Plants, Germany, Europe, Solar Project, LEAG
Germany's Solar Installations Surge to 1.1 GW in May
Germany's solar installations saw a significant rebound in May, with newly installed capacity reaching 1,113 megawatts (MW), according to the Federal Network Agency. This marks a recovery from the lower installation levels observed in April and March, highlighting a renewed momentum in the country's solar energy sector.The increase in solar capacity underscores Germany's ongoing commitment to expanding its renewable energy infrastructure. The data suggests a positive trend for the solar industry, which is crucial for meeting the nation's energy transition goals and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. What Factors Contributed to Germany's Solar Installation Surge in May? Favorable government policies and incentives for solar energy adoption. Increased public and private investment in renewable energy projects. Technological advancements leading to more efficient and cost-effective solar panels. Rising energy prices prompting a shift towards more sustainable energy sources. Strong public support and awareness of environmental issues and climate change. Streamlined permitting processes and reduced bureaucratic hurdles for solar installations. Collaboration between government, industry, and research institutions to promote solar energy. Seasonal factors, such as longer daylight hours in May, encouraging more installations. Improved grid infrastructure to accommodate increased solar capacity. Economic recovery post-pandemic, leading to increased construction and energy projects.
Jun 19, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Germany, Europe
Germany's PV Auction Awards 2.27 GW Amid High Demand
Germany's Federal Network Agency awarded 2,271 MW in a recent oversubscribed ground-mounted PV auction, with 258 projects selected from 2,820 MW of bids. Bid prices ranged from €0.040/kWh to €0.0626/kWh, averaging €0.0484/kWh, below the €0.068/kWh cap. Bavaria led with 689 MW across 106 projects, followed by Rhineland-Palatinate and Lower Saxony.The auction results highlight strong developer competition despite grid and permitting challenges, maintaining low support costs amid rising equipment prices. The sub-€0.05/kWh clearing prices indicate financeable utility-scale sites. Future rounds may see price increases due to rising wage and financing costs and grid expansion efforts. How did Germany's recent PV auction achieve low prices despite industry challenges? Increased Competition Among Developers: The oversubscription of the auction indicates a high level of competition among developers, driving down bid prices as companies strive to secure contracts. Economies of Scale: Larger projects and advancements in technology have allowed developers to achieve economies of scale, reducing overall costs and enabling lower bid prices. Technological Advancements: Improvements in photovoltaic technology have increased efficiency and reduced costs, allowing developers to offer lower prices while maintaining profitability. Government Support and Policy Stability: Consistent government policies and support for renewable energy projects have provided a stable environment for investment, encouraging competitive pricing. Favorable Financing Conditions: Despite rising equipment prices, favorable financing conditions, such as low interest rates, have helped developers maintain low bid prices. Strategic Site Selection: Developers have strategically selected sites with optimal solar resources and existing infrastructure, reducing development costs and allowing for lower bids. Experience and Expertise: Experienced developers with a track record of successful projects are able to optimize project design and execution, leading to cost efficiencies and competitive pricing. Local Manufacturing and Supply Chains: The presence of local manufacturing and supply chains for solar components has helped mitigate some of the cost increases associated with global supply chain disruptions. Innovative Business Models: Developers are employing innovative business models and financial structures to reduce costs and offer competitive prices in the auction. Long-term Contracts and Revenue Stability: The potential for long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) provides revenue stability, allowing developers to offer lower prices with confidence in future returns.
Aug 15, 2025 // Plants, Germany, Europe
NICE Solar Energy & Manz set CIGS thin-film solar module efficiency record at 17.6%
equipment at the NICE Solar Energy R&D facility in Schwäbisch Hall, Germany. NICE Solar Energy is currently building manufacturing operations in
Dec 4, 2019 // Technology, Germany, China, Europe, Asia, CIGS thin film, Manz AG, nice solar energy co, pv celltech
SENS to create 440 MW photovoltaic project in Sicily
just the beginning point for additional pursuits. In 2020, Italy, Spain and Germany will be the three main European markets for
Dec 11, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Germany, Europe, SENS
EnBW plans to develop 2 PV plants with 150 MW each in Brandenburg
own power trading. In order to accomplish the climate targets established for Germany, "we need an each year plainly specified path for the further growth of
Dec 8, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Germany, Europe, enbw, PV Power Plant
First Solar devices vendor LPKF Laser keeping manufacturing in spite of COVID-19 situation
whatsoever websites, consisting of the production of Laser Scribers in Suhl [Germany], remains to go for regular capability. We have actually taken comprehensive
Mar 25, 2020 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Germany, Europe, first solar inc, cdte thin-film modules, Coronavirus, covid-19, lpkf, laser scribing
Euro energy players launch solar-hydrogen project
adhered to by an extension in the direction of the eastern of France and then Germany. The HyDeal Ambition effort consists of a series of projects and partnerships
Feb 15, 2021 // Solar to Fuel, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Europe, hydrogen, HyDeal Ambition, Thierry Lepercq
German association calls for law changes to promote solar repowering
Germany had 59 GW of mounted solar capacity at the end of 2021 and also part of this capacity will certainly not be available by the end of the decade. Repowering has actually been underestimated until now but it provides an opportunity for a substantial boost in electricity manufacturing as low-performance modules in old parks could be changed with high-performance units, BNE stated previously today. This would enable keeping the existing capacity and also mounting more solar power without making use of even more land. The association kept in mind that the deployment of one megawatt of solar capacity now requires less than 0.9 hectares (2.22 acres) of land compared with 2.5 hectares in the initial years of solar energy. In Germany, BNE sees repowering capacity of approximately the lower-double figure gigawatt range for ground-mounted solar parks alone. Its calculations show that the substitute of in between 40% as well as 50% of the solar capacity that was installed in the country from 2005 to 2012 with a lot more effective photovoltaic modules would secure an additional 6.72 GW-10.5 GW by the end of the decade. However, the present legislation poses a hurdle to the repowering of solar sites as plants would lose their feed-in tariff (FiT) under the EEG if their modules are changed with brand-new ones. The association calls on the federal government to promote the repowering of photovoltaic plants in order to make it possible for the extra efficient use existing locations for the generation of solar power. Under BNE's proposal, the plants that will be outfitted with new high-performance modules must keep their privilege to EEG remuneration for the capacity that will be replaced and also for the staying years of the 20-year period. The additional freshly released capacity that exceeds the original output of the plant ought to be allocated with a tender or the electricity must be offered through a power purchase agreement (PPA), according to BNE's proposal.
Mar 24, 2022 // Policy, Germany, Europe, BNE, Association of Energy Market Innovators
German government raises country's solar target, goes for 215GW mounted by 2030
so-called 'Easter plan', authorized by Germany's cabinet this week, consists of a target of reaching 215GW of solar installed by 2030, up on the coalition
Apr 8, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Germany, rooftop, Europe, policy, bsw, permitting, auctions and tenders, deployment target, BEE
Dutch government treats 21 municipalities to smart EV chargers
House said it had pre-qualified its first car for grid frequency control in Germany. The car was hooked up to a bi-directional charging station in Hagen. At the
Sep 4, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, Grids, Transport, Germany, Europe, Netherlands, vehicle-to-grid, Stientje van Veldhoven, Nissan Leaf, Renault Zoe, Mobility House