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Emerging markets and also development: Twin pillars of the solar tracker market
International solar tracker deliveries got to brand-new record degrees in 2019, going beyond 31 GW, up 55% year on year. Remarkable need in the United States-- as well as multiple gigawatt markets in Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Spain and also Australia-- helped move the market to new heights, composes Cormac Gilligan, associate director at IHS Markit.
Jul 14, 2020 // Opinions, IHS Markit, Cormac Gilligan
As nations reopen, market recovery starts
As the Covid-19 pandemic slowly alleviates, countries all over the world have slowly begun to loosen up lockdown steps. Some nations have also released differing kinds of financial stimulation to sustain the solar industry. As opposed to others, the Chinese market is secure, as the country has had some success in controlling the infection.
Jul 21, 2020 // Opinions, China, Asia, covid-19, MARS CHANG
SECI Extends Bid Deadline for 14 MW Solar Plus BESS at Leh and also Ladakh
SECI has actually prolonged the proposal entry due date for the tender for the growth of 14 MW of solar energy projects in addition to 42 MWh of BESS at Leh and also Ladakh
Mar 10, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, India, SECI, tender, Asia, BESS, Leh, Deadline, Ladakh
Digitalisation the enabler for utility-scale solar to shift gear in years to come
Greater digitisation will be an essential enabler for the utility-scale solar market as it wants to release hundreds of gigawatts annually, Lightsource bp group COO Ann Davies has actually stated.
Nov 17, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Lightsource BP, digitalisation, utility scale solar, Artificial Intelligence, ai, automation, gigawatt era, Ann Davies
BayWa r.e. to work on South Korea solar debut via new office
BayWa r.e. has added South Korea to its list of target markets, dropping its anchor in Seoul to oversee the deployment of its first solar pipeline in the country.
Sep 26, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, pv power plants, Asia, Korea, baywa r.e., apac, utlity-scale pv
Sunseap to supply Singapore’s largest rooftop solar project
Sunseap Group has won the tender for one of Singapore’s largest solar projects. The SolarNova 4 project will require the installation of more than 170,000 solar panels on rooftops of Housing & Development Board (HDB) blocks.
Oct 2, 2019 // Rooftop PV, Asia, rooftop PV, Singapore, Sunseap Group, Frank Phuan, Lawrence Wu
Netherlands to restrict grid linking requests to alleviate congestion
A controversial move by network operators has laid bare once more the Netherlands’ issues with grid overcrowding, with PV projects now set for connection delays in under-pressure areas.
Oct 3, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Grids, Europe, Netherlands, subsidies, dutch solar, holland solar, grid congestion, Liander, Enexis
First Illinois ‘Solar for All’ projects approved
The Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) approved the contracts for its first projects participating in the Illinois Solar for All (ILSFA) program.
Oct 7, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, USA, North America, Illinois Commerce Commission, Anthony Star
China’s solar installations slump to 4.6GW in Q3
According to official figures released by China’s National Energy Administration, new solar capacity installations in the third quarter of 2019 slumped to only 4.6GW under new support mechanisms that were implemented mid-year.
Oct 29, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Policy, NEA, China, AECEA, pv power plants, Asia, Frank Haugwitz
Mitsubishi and also Iberdrola to establish environment-friendly hydrogen projects
Spanish power firm Iberdrola is working with vehicle manufacturer Mitsubishi's power business to create green hydrogen as well as battery energy storage space projects.
May 21, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Storage, Solar to Fuel, Iberdrola, BloombergNEF, mitsubishi, battery energy storage systems bess, green hydrogen, bp, Enagas
Singapore's Green Plan 2030 can spearhead financial investments in solar sector
Singapore's recently revealed Green Plan 2030 could kickstart the nation's arising solar field, according to a brand-new report from expert Fitch Solutions.
May 25, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, floating PV, Asia, rooftop PV, Singapore, shell, Sunseap, net zero, commercial rooftop, Cleantech
SNEC: Risen Energy Releases 210 mm, 700W Module
SNEC 2021 at Shanghai remains to regurgitate key launches, thanks to a roaring domestic market. The most recent information originates from Risen Energy of China that has released a brand-new N-type module with as much as 700W result in a solitary wafer which it claims integrates the advantages of and enhances both TOPCon and also heterojunction (HJT) cell technologies.
Jun 4, 2021 // Manufacturing News, Residential, Risen Energy, topcon, HJT technology, new product launch, NEw@tan, SNEC 2021
'The status quo is no longer going to cut it': Financier self-confidence skies high but ACORE gets in touch with solar funds go even more still
The confidence of renewable energy investors and programmers stands at an "all-time high", a new report by the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) claims, however financial investment needs to surge in the coming years if the United States is to satisfy decarbonisation objectives.
Jun 15, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, USA, ITC, ssfusa, North America, ACORE, decarbonisation, biden
Vikram Solar opens brand-new 1.3 GW solar module facility in Tamil Nadu
Vikram Solar has actually finished a new 1.3 GW solar module production center in Tamil Nadu, India, taking its total manufacturing output to 2.5 GW.
Jul 21, 2021 // Manufacturing News, India, Tamil Nadu, Asia, Vikram Solar
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