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AAI has issued a tender for the commissioning of a 1 MW grid-connected solar energy plant at the Begumpet Airport in Hyderabad.
Airports Authority of India (AAI) has issued a tender, inviting bids from eligible firms for commissioning of a 1 MW grid-connected solar energy plant at the Begumpet Airport in Hyderabad.
Jan 14, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, India, tender, Asia, Hyderabad, AAI
The Top 7 Solar Power Parks throughout the World
A listing of the 7 biggest solar parks on the planet, 4 of which lie in India as well as the staying 3 in China. Although an outsider today, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in Dubai with a prepared 5000 MW capability can quickly make its method to the first.
May 7, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, India, China, SECI, Asia, Huanghe, pavagada, Ananthpuram, Bhadla, delingha solar park, jinchaun solar park, MbRAM Solar Park, Rewa, solar parks
Transparent Solar Panels: The Clear Method For The Future
When you consider photovoltaic panels, the instant photo that enters your mind is the typical blue-black panel that covers many a rooftop. In fact, many locate it odd, probably even paradoxical, that a things implied to harness power from the brilliant sunlight, comes with such a dark shape. This is by design, as the nearly-opaque panels are able to trap the optimum amount of sunshine, as well as hence generate solar energy with a higher price of performance (balancing 15%).
Jun 26, 2020 // Technology, Germany, Ukraine, PV panels, Europe, Heliatek Gmb, SolarGaps
Building starts on 200MWh Fluence BESS projects in Lithuania for 2022 conclusion
Building has started on the initial of four battery energy storage space systems (BESS) amounting to 200MW/200MWh from worldwide system integrator Fluence in Lithuania.
Jun 30, 2022 // Storage, Blockchain, Ukraine, Europe, investment, lithium-ion, Lithuania, EU, Fluence, Siemens Energy, renewables integration
AES on track for 2022 renewables contract targets, driven by United States market
Energy technology company AES Corporation is still on track to reach its target of 4.5-5.5 GW in long-lasting renewables and also energy storage contracts in 2022, having actually currently signed 1,618 MW in the year to date, according the firm's Q2 economic report.
Aug 8, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, PPA, pv power plants, financial results, AES, us, AES Corporation, project pipeline
Universal Solar To Open 600 MW PV Module Factory In Panama
The first module lines will range from 350 to 545 watts. All will certainly be high-efficiency (20.04 to 21.46 percent), low-LID, mono PERC and some will feature half-cell modern technology. Deliveries from the plant in Central America will certainly get to any united state port in approximately five days.
Jul 28, 2022 // Manufacturing News, North America, panama, Chief Executive Officer, John Bereckis, Universal Solar, Colón Container Terminal CCT
JinkoSolar is adding 5 gigawatts more of mono wafer capacity at the Leshan facility
The solar supplier keeps speeding up production capacity expansion and expects 10 gigawatts of mono wafers production within the framework of Sichuan project annually starting with Q2 of the next year.
Nov 9, 2019 // Manufacturing News, China, JinkoSolar, Asia, mono wafer
Total Wins 20% of the most up to date Nationwide Solar Tenders in France
Total has actually been granted 67 MWp of solar projects representing 20% of the quantities awarded in the eighth duration of nationwide solar tenders called France
Oct 28, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Markets & Finance News, France, Europe, Total, tenders, International, total quadran, Thierry Muller, Projects Solar
REIL invites companies to bid for the supply of 1.3 million multicrystalline silicon cells
Only Indian companies are allowed to bid for this project. The company that succeeds will supply 4.5W, 4.6W and 4.67W multicrystalline silicon solar cells. the bidding process is expected to close on the 6th day of January.
Dec 24, 2019 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, India, Asia, REIL, silicon cells
Researchers report on the problem of hybrid perovskite prototypes after 10 months in space
Perovskite solar films developed by a graduate student in the Department of Physics at UC Merced while on an internship at NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) not just survived 10 months in space with minimal degradation, but the little damage they did incur was greater than 90% relatively easy to fix.
Apr 17, 2023 // Technology, NASA, perovskite, Department of Physics at UC Merced, Glenn Research Center, GRC, Sayantani Ghosh
New layout strategies to improve the stability and efficiency of bifacial perovskite solar cells
Solar cells based upon perovskites, calcium titanium oxide minerals or compounds with similar structures, are amongst one of the most appealing emerging energy options. Over the past couple of years, engineers and material researchers have been exploring the capacity of solar mini-modules (i.e., little cells that can be utilized to develop larger-scale solar panels) made from perovskite bifacial structures.
May 16, 2023 // Technology, Manufacturing News, solar cell, perovskite, efficiency, University of North Carolina
The golden state to include 25GW of renewables by 2030 under brand-new roadmap
The golden state's eco-friendly power fleet is to go through a deep-reaching improvement in the area of a years under brand-new targets, embraced by the United States state's regulatory authority simply today.
Mar 27, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, CPUC, BESS, North America, Coronavirus, covid-19
Govt Extends CEL Bid Deadline to 1 Month in the middle of Covid-19
On the back of continuous circumstance as a result of the Covid-19 break out in the nation, the Government of India (GoI) has actually expanded the due date for sending bids for its solar items producing system Central Electronics Ltd (CEL) by a month.
Apr 13, 2020 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, India, solar cells, Asia, module manufacturing, Central Electronics Ltd, Department of Investment and Public Asset Management, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Ministry of Science & Technology, monocrystalline cell
Ultra-low solar bid of $0.01997/kWh in the US – not quite so sunny
PV technology has made significant progress in a short amount of time, leaving solar enthusiasts chuffed. Opponents, on the other hand, brand it as unworkable boondoggle, surviving on the crutches of subsidies and only salving the conscience of the green-minded companies cosseted by political forces. The naysayers do have partial truth in their argument - governments the world over have been supporting the growth of this child with the moniker “solar” with public finances. So, this is the partial truth and the enthusiasts have just enough firepower to say that all energy is, after all, subsidised one way or another – in terms of uncompensated costs of air pollution, congestion and global warming and the consequential irreversible damage these fossil fuels have done to the planet. Perhaps more important and statistically relevant is a report published by the IMF in 2015, which had pegged subsidies to fossil fuels at US$5.3 trillion.
Aug 5, 2019 // Manufacturing News, Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Solar, USA, bifacial, monocrystalline, ssfusa, North America
Scientific team from Japan finds the reason of OPV cell degradation under ultraviolet light
The researchers have found out that performance of organic solar cells drops by about a half after a hundred hours of light exposure. They explain the degradation by increasing resistance of OSC layer.
Dec 4, 2019 // Technology, Japan, Asia, OPV cells, PV cell