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SolarDuck, RWE install offshore PV pilot in Dutch North Sea

SolarDuck, RWE install offshore PV pilot in Dutch North Sea

Latest The site will be monitored to assess methods of scaling up offshore floating PV. Image: SolarDuck. European floating solar (FPV) company SolarDuck has installed an offshore FPV pilot site in the Dutch North Sea. Alongside German energy company RWE, the 0.5MWp Merganser FPV site was successfully installed around 1.2km off the coast of Scheveningen […]

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‘We expect the market will find balance’: JA Solar on supply and demand, pricing and European growth

‘We expect the market will find balance’: JA Solar on supply and demand, pricing and European growth

Henning Schulz: In recent years we have seen good growth rates in Europe, and we also see them this year. Although there are some voices which say the market may not be as big as had been forecast; forecast was about 90GW, some people say now around 80GW. We are analysing to see what the

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‘As powerful as the oil and gas industry’: Sonia Dunlop on the growth of solar and the GSC

‘As powerful as the oil and gas industry’: Sonia Dunlop on the growth of solar and the GSC

Latest News , Editors’ Blog , Features “We need to be thinking more globally in terms of our approach to the global supply chain,” said Sonia Dunlop. Image: PV Tech. A collective effort will be required by the global solar sector to realise the potential of the solar PV industry, according to Sonia Dunlop, CEO

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Solar and pumped hydro energy storage projects deemed ‘critical’ in New South Wales, Australia

Solar and pumped hydro energy storage projects deemed ‘critical’ in New South Wales, Australia

Latest News , Editors’ Blog , Features Other CSSI in NSW include the 2.2GW PHES power station Snowy 2.0 and Oven Mountain, a 600MW/7200MWh, billion-dollar energy storage project. Image: NSW government. The New South Wales (NSW) government has declared six renewable energy projects, including one solar and three pumped hydro energy storage (PHES) sites, as

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Rio Tinto signs Aboriginal agreements for two solar farms in Australia’s Northern Territory

Rio Tinto signs Aboriginal agreements for two solar farms in Australia’s Northern Territory

Latest News , Editors’ Blog , Features The solar farms will help spearhead renewable energy developments in the region once Rio Tinto’s mining facility (above) closes at the end of the decade. Image: Rio Tinto. British-Australian multinational mining company Rio Tinto is set to develop two 5.25MW solar farms in the Gove Peninsula of the

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Improved economics of solar and wind boost value of renewable power to US market – Berkeley Lab

Improved economics of solar and wind boost value of renewable power to US market – Berkeley Lab

Latest The improved economics of solar and wind are increasing their value to the US grid, says Berkeley Lab. Image: BayWa r.e. The falling costs of solar and wind power have increased their value as a hedge against wholesale power price fluctuations, but due to market and contractual structures, the benefits to US consumers in

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Trina Solar partners with IES-UPM on solar technology research

Trina Solar partners with IES-UPM on solar technology research

Latest Features , Featured Articles Trina Solar and IES-UPM will establish a training centre under this agreement at Image: Trina Solar. Chinese module manufacturer Trina Solar has signed a collaboration agreement with the Institute of Solar Energy at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (IES-UPM) to drive innovation in the solar industry. The collaboration aims to innovate

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Solar boom has replaced farmland that could feed millions of people

Solar boom has replaced farmland that could feed millions of people

Environment More than 1300 square kilometres of cropland worldwide was covered by solar panels in 2018, an area that could be producing 4 quadrillion calories per year By Madeleine Cuff Facebook / Meta Twitter / X icon WhatsApp Linkedin Reddit Email A solar energy project built on farmland in Anglesey, UK Christopher Furlong/Getty Images The

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