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Victoria, Australia, eyes 7.6GW of rooftop solar PV by 2035

Victoria, Australia, eyes 7.6GW of rooftop solar PV by 2035

Solar PV generation is heavily featured in the state’s plans to decarbonise. Indeed, it targets installing around 7.6GW of additional rooftop solar PV capacity by 2035. This is broken down into 6.3GW of rooftop PV, whereas 1.2GW will comprise “large distributed solar” of up to 30MW. Victoria’s rooftop solar PV market continues to grow, aided […]

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China’s Rare Earth Exports Surge Despite Price Slumps

China’s Rare Earth Exports Surge Despite Price Slumps

Haley Zaremba Haley Zaremba is a writer and journalist based in Mexico City. She has extensive experience writing and editing environmental features, travel pieces, local news in the… More Info Premium Content By Haley Zaremba – Aug 21, 2024, 4:00 PM CDT China, which controls the majority of global rare earth production and processing, is facing

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High demand, lower solar output drive up European electricity prices

High demand, lower solar output drive up European electricity prices

AleaSoft Energy Forecasting says high demand and lower solar and wind production drove up electricity prices in most major European markets last week. August 21, 2024 Patrick Jowett Image: AleaSoft Energy Forecasting Electricity prices rose across most major European markets last week, according to AleaSoft Energy Forecasting. Weekly average prices increased in Belgium, Britain, the

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Israeli developer switches on 60 MW of solar in Hungary

Israeli developer switches on 60 MW of solar in Hungary

Enlight Renewable Energy said it has commenced operations at its 60 MW solar park in western Hungary. The Israel-based developer now operates five projects in the country, totaling 144 MW. August 21, 2024 Patrick Jowett Image: Pixabay Israeli developer Enlight Renewable Energy said its latest solar park in Hungary has gone online. The Tapolca solar

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Enteligent secures $6 million to scale solar EV charging tech

Enteligent secures $6 million to scale solar EV charging tech

US startup Enteligent says it has obtained $6 million to scale up its electric-vehicle (EV) charging technology, which enables direct DC-to-DC charging from solar panels without converting to AC. August 21, 2024 Ryan Kennedy Image: Enteligent From pv magazine USA Enteligent, a startup that offers solar-powered DC-to-DC chargers for electric vehicles, said it has raised

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Chinese PV Industry Brief: Longi gets green light for 1.05 GW wind, solar

Chinese PV Industry Brief: Longi gets green light for 1.05 GW wind, solar

Longi Green Energy says it obtained regulatory approval for a 1.05 GW wind-solar-hydrogen project in Inner Mongolia, while Jolywood Technology says it has delayed its 7.2 GW residential solar project due to adverse market conditions. August 20, 2024 Vincent Shaw Image: Longi Solar Longi Green Energy has secured regulatory approval for a wind-solar-hydrogen project in

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American manufacturers argue solar imports injuring industry, file critical circumstances allegations

American manufacturers argue solar imports injuring industry, file critical circumstances allegations

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