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EnBW Secures €3.1 Billion to Propel Germany's Ambitious Energy Transition Plans
German utility EnBW raises €3.1 bn via rights issue, fuelling a €50 bn push into grids, renewables, hydrogen-ready plants and e-mobility through 2030.
Jul 16, 2025 // Markets & Finance News, Germany, Europe, enbw
Algerian diesel-solar tender concludes with lowest bid of 11 cents
State-owned gas and power provider Sonegalz intends to develop five hybrid projects in off-grid areas in the south of the country. The highest bid came in at the equivalent of $0.13/kWh.
Aug 16, 2019 // Plants, Sonegalz, hybrid solar generation, Moloud Bakli, Algerie, Animer Energie Spa
New protocols determine solar cell failings during manufacturing
2 new pass/fail procedures are stated to be able to different cells which offer high hot-spot possibility, reveal high current leakage as well as demonstrate intermediate actions. The arranging method relies upon a hands-on solar simulator, an infrared cam as well as a tool to gauge seclusion.
Jul 20, 2020 // Technology, Manufacturing News, Spain, Europe, solar cell
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
German financing firm acquires minority stake in EnBW solar sites
ALH Group has actually indirectly acquired a 49.9% share in a 597MW portfolio of sixteen projects
Aug 15, 2022 // Markets & Finance News, Germany, Europe, enbw, ALH GROUP, Thomas Kusterer
EnBW Launches Construction of 87.6-MW Solar Park
EnBW lights up Brandenburg with an 87.6-MW solar park, promising clean energy for 35,000 homes by 2024—reviving history while paving the way for a sustainable future.
Nov 8, 2024 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, enbw, Solar Park
Environment-friendly hydrogen: Utilizing solar energy for water splitting
Max Planck scientists evaluate the destruction of photo-electrodes for water splitting as well as publish their current lead to ACS Applied Energy Materials
Nov 6, 2020 // Technology, Solar to Fuel, Germany, Europe, hydrogen, Max Planck, Siyuan Zhang, Christina Scheu
German scientists determine source of contaminations in multicrystalline silicon
Scientists from Fraunhofer IISB, Wacker Chemie and also Alzchem claim undesirable metals go into the silicon mostly with finish of the quartz crucible. The searching for can make it possible for manufacturers to make forecasts concerning the high quality of silicon blocks.
Aug 18, 2020 // Technology, Manufacturing News, Germany, Europe, wacker chemie, silicon, Alzchem, Fraunhofer IISB
A 2nd life for obsolete components as well as EV batteries
A research led by Bern University of Applied Sciences is relocating right into the presentation stage, with projects in Germany, Switzerland, and also Belgium. With companions from throughout Europe, the Swiss scientists are creating designs for just how solar components and also batteries from electrical cars and trucks can still be made use of in a lasting method after their lifecycle has actually finished.
Mar 20, 2020 // Manufacturing News, Germany, pv modules, Europe, recycling, Switzerland, Belgium, Stefan Grösser
Homeowner dominate power storage market in Germany: Study
The study finds that Home Storage Systems (HSS) make up 93% of Germany's storage market et cetera 7% is dispersed among industrial as well as large scale sectors.
An overwhelming number of brand-new storage installations in 2021 were of lithium-ion.
Mar 23, 2022 // Market Research, Germany, Europe, ISEA, Energy storage systems, BVES, Energie Consulting, Home Storage Systems, Institute for Power Electronics and Electrical Drives, RWTH Aachen University
Statkraft Seals Subsidy-Light German Solar Deal With WSW
Statkraft inks 2026–28 PPA: 18.2 GWh/year Bavarian solar to WSW for Wuppertal industry—Bayer included—market-based, subsidy-free, de-risked assets signal Germany’s maturing merchant solar and utility-led aggregation.
Mar 5, 2026 // Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Germany, PPA, Europe, Statkraft, industrial power
China’s aluminum smelters alone could shift 2.3% of daily electricity demand
German energy agency Dena has found China’s smelter fleet could shift 432.5 GWh of daily demand to more amenable hours to tally with renewables generation. To make it happen though, the regulator needs to lay down rules for providing incentives.
Sep 5, 2019 // Manufacturing News, Plants, Large-Scale, Commercial, Germany, China, Europe, Asia, Dena, flexible
German report makes recommendations for private PPA adoption in China
The German Energy Agency has drawn up a list of proposed measures which it says could help the world’s biggest solar market accelerate its clean energy plans through the adoption of subsidy-free – private – power purchase agreements.
Oct 15, 2019 // Markets & Finance News, Tariffs, Policy, PPAs, Germany, China, Europe, Asia, tariff, Dena, subsidy-free PPAs
Solar cells of the future
Organic solar cells are less expensive to generate as well as more flexible than their counterparts made from crystalline silicon, yet do not supply the same level of effectiveness or stability. During his doctoral thesis, Andrej Classen, who is a young researcher at FAU, showed that boosts in performance can be achieved using bright acceptor particles.
Nov 2, 2020 // Technology, Germany, solar cells, Europe, efficiency, Christoph Brabec, Thomas Heumüller, Andrej Classen, i-MEET, FAU, Larry Lüer
3 Leading Solar Supplies for a Biden Presidency
Joe Biden's win in the governmental election is bullish for different energy stocks. The Biden-Harris campaign has promised to boost solar infiltration, including 8 million home solar setups.
Nov 13, 2020 // Markets & Finance News, Canadian Solar, First Solar, Enphase Energy, Joe Biden












