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Photon Energy wins tender for 3 MWp hybrid solar energy plant in Australia
Photon Energy report the Group's Sydney-based subsidiary devoted to design, procurement and also construction (EPC) solutions - has actually been granted an agreement to supply a 3 MWp nuclear power plant in Wodonga, Victoria.
Jun 2, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Australia, pv power plants, tender, Oceania, photon energy, Michael Gartner
Meyer Burger exposes places for brand-new cell, module plants in Germany
Manufacturing of extremely reliable solar cells as well as modules will begin at 2 websites in Germany from the initial fifty percent of 2021. The Swiss tech group prepares to eventually expand annual production to 5 GW.
Jul 11, 2020 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Germany, pv modules, solar cells, Europe, meyer burger
Linton to manufacture silicon equipment for photovoltaic panel makers within the United States
Linton Crystal Technologies (LCT) revealed it will produce solar silicon production equipment in the United States and intends to break ground on a united state manufacturing facility in Q2 2023. The Rochester, New York-based firm makes silicon-growing and crystal-processing equipment as well as has formerly dealt with Dalian Linton NC Machine Co. Ltd. in China to make its equipment.
Feb 8, 2023 // Manufacturing News, USA, solar panel, silicon, North America, Linton
Three Japanese Solar Projects of 42 MW Capacity Powered up by Canadian Solar
Manufacturer of solar PV modules which also looks into large-scale solar projects, Canadian Solar, has shared that 3 of its solar power projects based have actually accomplished industrial operation in the first quarter of 2023. The cumulative capacity of these projects is 42 MWp.
Mar 9, 2023 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Canadian Solar, solar auction, Renewable Energy, Shawn Qu, carbon emissions, bifacial BiHiKu modules, Commercial Operation, ESG sustainable development goals, feed-in-tariff programme, Japanese solar projects, Manufacturer of solar PV modules, STATCOM
Sungrow Signs 145 MW Distribution Agreements in Pakistan
The Distribution Agreements throughout the Solar Pakistan 2023, where Sungrow showcased its selection of products. The agreements were tattooed with neighborhood partners consisting of SkyElectric, Wateen Energy and Uenergy.
Mar 13, 2023 // Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Storage, Sungrow, solar plus storage, inverter, iSolarCloud, Howard Fu, PowerStack, SkyElectric, Solar Pakistan 2023, Sungrow Pakistan, Uenergy, Wateen Energy
Researchers develop novel perovskite-type oxide catalysts
Researchers from Tohoku University as well as Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) have proposed a simple sol-- gel method for the synthesis of extremely pure bifunctional solid acid − base catalysts of perovskite-type oxides.
Apr 20, 2023 // Technology, perovskite, Tohoku University, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo Tech, Keigo Kamata
Five takeaways from EU PVSEC 2019
This week, pv magazine headed to Marseille for the 36th edition of the EU PVSEC conference and exhibition. During the week-long show, leading universities and research institutes presented their latest results to the industry and public. As the conference heads into its final afternoon, we’ve put together five key takeaways from this year’s event.
Sep 13, 2019 // Solar, France, China, Europe, Asia, recycling, EU PVSEC 2019, thermal and UV drone
Power-to-gas center in Canada could repay in simply under 3 years
The facility's size and functional pattern could be optimized using a mixed-integer linear programming-based model. By offering hydrogen, supplying grid supplementary solutions as well as selling byproduct oxygen, power-to-gas business economics could be considerably boosted.
Aug 11, 2020 // Technology, Storage, Canada, hydrogen, North America, Nicholas Preston
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
HOMER Grid software upgrade includes demand response modeling
HOMER Energy’s software for modeling the economic and engineering feasibility of grid-tied hybrid renewable energy systems now includes the capability to model the economic benefits of participation in demand response contracts.
Jul 24, 2019 // Software, HOMER Energy’s software, HOMER, SEPA, HOMER Grid
Fronius will bring new hybrid GEN24 inverter to SPI 2019
Fronius is bringing its new hybrid Primo GEN24 inverter to Salt Lake City for Solar Power International 2019. The new solution provides all the benefits of the SnapINverter and additional features, such as being incredibly compact, easily scalable, quick to commission via an app, and easily serviceable. This new all-in-one hybrid inverter combines the functions of multiple devices in one compact device: battery charger, battery inverter, controller and the intelligence to be the operating system of your home’s energy supply. However, the product won’t be available to the public until 2020.
Aug 9, 2019 // Manufacturing News, Inverters, USA, inverter, Fronius, Salt Lake City, SnapINverter, Adrian Noronho, PLC
NABCEP continuing education credits will be offered at Intersolar 2020
Next year’s first major solar-plus-storage trade show on the calendar announced a new partnership with NABCEP to increase attendee numbers. Eligible PV professionals will be able to attend the Intersolar North America expo hall for free at the San Diego Convention Center from February 4-6, 2020, and can register for NABCEP-approved continuing education classes to receive up to nine Continuing Education Units (CEUs) they can use toward Board Certification and recertification requirements.
Aug 26, 2019 // Solar, USA, North America, Intersolar North America, NABCEP, San Diego, Wes Doane, Maine
The Connection Between Solar and Bitcoin
Bitcoin and the solar energy industry are increasingly intertwined. For instance, buying solar panels with bitcoins is becoming easier. Several businesses, such as gogreensolar.com, AM Solar, and Spendabit, offer complete solar panel kits and accept bitcoin as payment.
Sep 23, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, SEIA, Australia, Oceania, Bitcoin, Laurent Schmitt, Power Ledger
Canada’s Saskatchewan province to halt net metering for solar
Utility SaskPower is set to close the net metering open to systems up to 100 kW in size once a 16 MW cumulative generation capacity limit is reached in the province.
Sep 24, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Canada, SaskPower, Mike Marsh, Tim Schulhauser
KfW Grants Rs 600 Cr Loan for 125 MW Solar Project in West Bengal
KfW has granted a Rs 600 crore financing to WBSEDCL for the work on the very first phase of a 125 MW solar project in the Purba Medinipur area of West Bengal.
Aug 6, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, India, Asia, KFW, West Bengal, Solar Project, WBSEDCL