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Power price volatility driving demand for shorter, more advanced PPAs
Shorter power acquisition contracts (PPA) might become extra commonplace in Europe's solar market as developers strive to bring on more companies and energies as offtakers, according to a panel of sector leaders.
Feb 5, 2021 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Markets & Finance News, PPA, corporate ppa, pexapark, sfi con london, europe ppa, ssf, utility ppa, Lee Moscovitch, Olivier Bardet
Machine-learning for PV module cleaning
French researchers have actually established a machine-learning model to clean low-power PV projects and also standalone solar arrays in backwoods separated from the grid.
Sep 3, 2020 // Technology, France, Europe, PV module cleaning
Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act enters into force in the United States
The US' Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) has entered into pressure today as well as thinks that any type of things "completely or partially" made in China's Xinjiang region are a product of the area's affirmed labour camps for ethnic minorities, meaning they are banned from going into the US.
Jun 21, 2022 // Manufacturing News, Policy, USA, China, Asia, North America, Xinjiang, imports, import ban, Uyghur Forced Labour Prevention Act, customs and border protection, UFLPA
Neoen fires up 300MW Victorian Big Battery
The facility is a cooperation with Tesla, deploying its Megapack modern technology, and AusNet Services
Dec 8, 2021 // Storage, TESLA, Australia, AEMO, neoen, Lily D’Ambrosio, Oceania, Xavier Barbaro, Louis de Sambucy, Australian Energy Market Operator
One More Major Development For Solar Energy
The supposed gas bridge has recently come to be the scourge of coal. Currently, next-generation perovskite solar cells are likely to not just place the last nail in the coal's coffin yet likewise to twist the knife into a suffering oil and gas industry.
Oct 21, 2020 // Technology, USA, NREL, Trump, North America, efficiency, perovskite solar cells, Thin-film PV panels, Oak Ridge National Lab
California PUC approves 11.5 GW clean power procurement however much less enthusiastic on rooftop solar
California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has actually approved a 11.5 GW purchase of power capability from greenhouse gas-free sources, while additionally approving a resolution that advocates stated will certainly have extreme negative influence on the state's residential solar and also solar-plus-storage development.
Jun 26, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Policy, Rooftop PV, California, USA, CPUC, North America, renewables, regulation, utilities commission, Clifford Rechtschaffen, Bernadette De Chiaro
Can solar power shake up the energy market?
The classical Greek philosopher Socrates believed the ideal house should be warm in winter and cool in summer. With clarity of thought like that, it's easy to see how the great man got his reputation.
Sep 11, 2019 // Solar, USA, BATTERIES, China, Asia, North America, Socrates, Golden Thread, Edmond Becquerel, Charles Fritts, Albert Einstein, Vanguard 1, silicon PV cells
Plasmon-induced trap filling at grain boundaries in perovskite solar cells
Lately, organic-inorganic halide perovskite (OIHP) solar cells have turned into one of one of the most enticing study subjects.
Nov 2, 2021 // Technology, China, solar cells, Asia, perovskite, Nanchang University, Kai Yao, Haitao Huang, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Dangyuan Lei
5 Best Solar Stocks to Acquire in December 2021
While solar supplies were solid in 2020, they have actually whipsawed in 2021. The year started off well for solar supplies and also Joe Biden's choice to rejoin the Paris Climate Deal resulted in a rally in all green energy stocks.
Dec 14, 2021 // Markets & Finance News, Sunnova, First Solar, Enphase Energy, Altus Power, Maxeon
Solar Power Optics: increasing effectiveness
Solar energy installment gets on the surge yet much more efficient photovoltaic panels could see uptake of the technology thrive further. We take a look at the material advances in growth.
Dec 7, 2020 // Technology, UK, IHS Markit, Oxford University, Europe, solar cell, perovskite, efficiency, Kari Rinko, Christian Jardine, Chris Case, Saule Technologies
Why Clean Energy's Corporate Patrons Are Purchasing Much Less This Year
Russia's battle in Ukraine, rising cost of living as well as skyrocketing power costs have cooled down procurement. There's one gigantic exception: Amazon.
Sep 8, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Ukraine, Amazon, Europe, Asia, Russia
Largest PV power plants list
World's largest photovoltaic power stations in 2024. PV parks, PV farms.
(Updated October 2024)
Find a list of solar photovoltaic plants that are currently
Jan 26, 2025
What's the Future of Solar Development in Latin America?
Wood Mackenzie experts provide an overview as well as solar pricing for the Latin American market.
Nov 4, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Wood Mackenzie, Chile, South america, Latin america, Brazil, Mexico, North America
COP, climate, class struggle?
The World Climate Summit in Santiago de Chile, set to be held in just a few weeks, has just been cancelled. Against a background of social protests in the country, concerns have recently grown as to whether logistics and security could be guaranteed for the event. Nevertheless, social problems and environmental protection must not be played off against each other: Both are closely linked to the economic paradigms of recent decades.
Nov 1, 2019 // Opinions, Chile, South america, Stephan Franz
Scientists develop compact on-chip tool for spotting electric-field waveforms with attosecond time resolution
Recognizing how light waves oscillate in time as they engage with products is essential to understanding light-driven energy transfer in products, such as solar cells or plants. Because of the remarkably broadband at which light waves oscillate, nevertheless, scientists have yet to establish a compact tool with adequate time resolution to directly record them.
May 4, 2021 // Technology, MIT, Phillip Donnie Keathley, DESY, Peter Hommelhoff












