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Mondragon Assembly licences ‘continuous stringing’ IP to Korean equipment supplier
Specialist automation and PV module assembly solutions provider, Mondragon Assembly has struck a deal with Korean equipment supplier, STiN for its ‘continuous stringing’ intellectual property (IP).
Sep 4, 2019 // Manufacturing News, South Korea, c-si manufacturing, Asia, solar cell, mondragon
Kenya's State-Owned Utility Ken-Gen to Add 3000 MW RE to National Grid in Decade
Presently, KenGen has an installed capacity of 1,904 MW. It will explore tapping one more 10,000 MW of clean energy.
Jan 6, 2023 // Grids, National Grid, green energy, energy mix, installed capacity, Abraham Serem, KenGen
FRV Energises Armenia’s Landmark Masrik-1 Solar Plant
FRV commissions 55 MWac Masrik-1 solar farm in Armenia, powering 21,400 homes and cutting 54,000 t CO₂ as the nation targets 15 % solar by 2030.
Jun 24, 2025 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Europe, Armenia, frv, PV Power Plant
Algeria's very first mounting system supplier
SPS, an Algerian steel sandwich panel manufacturer, has actually authorized a partnership deal with Dubai-based installing system service provider Qi-energy to begin production of placing frameworks for PV systems in Algeria.
Jun 25, 2020 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Africa, Algeria, Qi-energy, SPS, Mehdi Bendimerad, Neil Doe
Sharp introduces 440 W half-cut PV module with 19.9% effectiveness
The Japanese supplier said the brand-new photovoltaic panel features 144 half-cells based upon M6 wafers as well as a nine-busbar design, with a power resistance of as much as 5%.
Sep 24, 2020 // Manufacturing News, Japan, Sharp, Asia, PV module, efficiency, Jens Meyer
Engie looks for brand-new CEO as board looks for sped up shift
French power significant Engie is looking for a brand-new president after its board chose to oust incumbent Isabelle Kocher.
Feb 7, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Engie, utilities, Latin america, North America, Isabelle Kocher, large-scale solar, Paulo Almirante, Jean-Pierre Clamadieu
Juwi uses brand-new layer to procedures as well as upkeep profile
The developer of the product, German expert Pellucere, claims its advancement can elevate PV power return 3.5-4.2%.
Feb 27, 2020 // Technology, Germany, Europe, juwi, Pellucere, Jörg Grinsch
Jakson to Set Up Assam's Biggest Solar Plant; Plans to Invest Rs 300 Cr
Jakson Group, nation's among the leading varied power as well as EPC options company, is intending to spend Rs 300 crore in the state of Assam by establishing the state's most significant solar energy plant having 70 MW ability.
Mar 13, 2020 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, India, Asia, solar PV plant, Assam Power Generation Corporation Ltd, Atul Gupta, Jakson, Sarbananda Sonowal, Sundeep Gupta
Mali spares solar from VAT, import responsibilities
The step stands for a progression in the application of the National Action Plan for Renewable Energy (Paner), whereby the West African country intends to mount 1.42 GW of renewable resource by 2030.
Apr 7, 2020 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, Inverters, Africa, Mali, tax
Masdar to establish approximately 10GW of renewables in Azerbaijan in two phase arrangement
UAE-owned renewable resource firm Masdar has penned a contract with the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Azerbaijan to develop up to 10GW of renewables in the country as Masdar continues to increase its worldwide existence.
Jun 7, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Masdar, pv power plants, Europe, green hydrogen, Azerbaijan, export
Burkina Faso gold mines to get 13 MW solar-plus-storage
Renewable energy is rapidly being adopted by mining companies as the combination of off-grid power and cheaply available renewables offers a strong business case.
Oct 23, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Storage, Total Eren, PV plant, solar-plus-storage, Africa, nordgold, Burkina Faso, Nikolai Zelenski
Rays Power Infra to Construct 500 MW Solar Park in Rajasthan
The firm has begun the construction of the 500 MW of solar plant, which is expected to be appointed in the next 9 months. The project looks for to offset the power requirements of 50% for company clients as well as 50% for utility projects.
Dec 15, 2021 // Plants, India, Asia, Solar Park, Pawan Sharma, Rajasthan Government, Rays Power Infra
As Chinese Majors Slash Wafer Prices Dramatically, Expect Moderation In Panel Prices Ultimately
Leading Chinese producers, like Longi, TCL Zhonghuan and also Tongwei Solar have made the prices to slide by as much as 27 percent, the China Silicon Industry Association exposed.
Jan 2, 2023 // Manufacturing News, Markets & Finance News, China, Asia, solar panel, LONGi, Tongwei Solar, large-scale ground-mounted projects, TCL Zhonghuan
Coles signs PPA for three solar farms in Australia
The Australian supermarket giant will purchase more than 70% of the electricity generated by three solar power plants to be built and operated by Metka EGN outside the regional centers of Wagga Wagga, Corowa and Junee, in the state of New South Wales – the equivalent of 10% of the company’s national electricity usage.
Aug 21, 2019 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, Australia, Oceania, Molycop, Metka EGN, Coles, Terrain Solar, Mytilineos Holdings, Chairman David, Steven Cain, Thinus Keeve, Simec Zen Energy
RPC's Solar Expansion: 1 GW Development Pact in Finland
Renewable Power Capital makes a powerful entrance into the Finnish solar market with a 1-GW development pact with Aurinkokarhu Oy. Exciting times ahead for renewable energy in Finland!
Mar 28, 2024 // Plants, Commercial, Europe, Finland, Renewable Power Capital