A team of researchers at the University of Córdoba in Spain discovered a way for solar energy generation and crop production to coexist on the same land without competing for resources. In a recent study published in the Journal of Cleaner Production, researchers tested a model that integrates solar collectors with hedgerow olive plantations. The … Continue reading Researchers discover that photovoltaics and olive groves can coexist
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New prospects for India’s photovoltaic (PV) industry
India has introduced a series of policy incentives to promote domestic PV manufacturing. Among them, the ALMM mandates that government projects use domestically produced modules listed in the ALMM. For India, where government projects form a significant portion of installations, the ALMM incentivizes local capacity and gradually reduces its reliance on imported modules, profoundly impacting … Continue reading New prospects for India’s photovoltaic (PV) industry
Continue readingChina’s wind power installed capacity reached 490 GW
China’s wind power installed capacity sees expansion amid green transition push. China’s installed capacity of wind power has continued to grow as the country accelerates its push for a green transition, official data showed Friday. Wind power installed capacity in the country reached 490 GW at the end of November, rising 19.2% year on year, … Continue reading China’s wind power installed capacity reached 490 GW
Continue readingIberdrola working with Norfolk for its East Anglia Two offshore wind farm
The pre-assembly and load-out of the wind turbines for ScottishPower Renewables £4 billion East Anglia TWO offshore wind farm is set to be carried out on the project’s doorstep after the green energy company selected Peel Ports Great Yarmouth as its port of choice for the pre-assembly works. The companies have signed a reservation agreement … Continue reading Iberdrola working with Norfolk for its East Anglia Two offshore wind farm
Continue readingCheaper electric cars: the key to unlocking mass-market adoption
The transition to electric mobility continues to advance rapidly, reshaping global energy and auto markets. Electric car sales in 2024 are anticipated to be robust, with around 17 million units sold over the course of the year. More than one in five cars sold worldwide this year is expected to be electric. Growth has been … Continue reading Cheaper electric cars: the key to unlocking mass-market adoption
Continue readingU.S. Department of Energy Selects 11 Projects to Advance Domestic Manufacturing of Next-Generation Batteries
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced an investment of $25 million across 11 projects to advance materials, processes, machines, and equipment for domestic manufacturing of next–generation batteries. These projects will advance platform technologies upon which battery manufacturing capabilities can be built, enabling flexible, scalable, and highly controllable battery manufacturing processes. Batteries are … Continue reading U.S. Department of Energy Selects 11 Projects to Advance Domestic Manufacturing of Next-Generation Batteries
Continue readingSolarPower Europe warns that the EU photovoltaic (PV) market will grow by only 4% per year by 2024
A new report from SolarPower Europe warns that 2024 brings only 4% annual growth to the EU photovoltaic market. This represents a 92% growth slowdown. The EU installed 66 GW of photovoltaic in 2024, inching past 2023’s record of 63 GW.2024 also marks the first year where annual investment in photovoltaic installations in the EU … Continue reading SolarPower Europe warns that the EU photovoltaic (PV) market will grow by only 4% per year by 2024
Continue readingIran’s photovoltaic (PV) capacity to increase by 4,000 MW by March 2026
Iran’s photovoltaic (PV) capacity will increase by 4,000 megawatts (MW) by the end of the next Iranian calendar year (March 20, 2026), the country’s energy minister announced. Abbas Ali-Abadi said the country’s power grid is large and with the annual generation and consumption capacity of about 350 billion kilowatt hours of electricity, it technically has … Continue reading Iran’s photovoltaic (PV) capacity to increase by 4,000 MW by March 2026
Continue readingU.S. anti-dumping ruling challenges Southeast Asian Photovoltaic (PV) exports
U.S. Department of Commerce issued preliminary findings in the antidumping duty investigations of cells from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam On November 29, the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) issued a preliminary ruling on the anti-dumping (AD) investigation of crystalline cells from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam, announcing the dumping rates for each exporter/producer. This … Continue reading U.S. anti-dumping ruling challenges Southeast Asian Photovoltaic (PV) exports
Continue readingGE Vernova supplies wind turbine for R&D in Colorado
GE Vernova announces that its Advanced Research Center (ARC) has supplied a 3.4 MW-140 m wind turbine to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) as part of a research project funded by the Department of Energy (DOE). This strategic partnership aims to develop key technologies such as advanced sensors, direct DC coupling and battery storage … Continue reading GE Vernova supplies wind turbine for R&D in Colorado
Continue readingOne year since the European Wind Charter: lots achieved, lots more to do
Today marks the first anniversary of the EU Wind Charter. The Charter committed 26 EU Governments, the EU Commission, and the European wind industry to implement the 15 measures set out in the European Wind Power Package to strengthen Europe’s wind industry. In her 2023 State of the European Union speech, Ursula von der Leyen … Continue reading One year since the European Wind Charter: lots achieved, lots more to do
Continue readingEDP awarded with 160MW of capacity contracts for its first storage projects in Poland
EDP Renewables has been awarded with contracts for its two first battery energy standalone storage projects in Poland. The contracts, that will last for a period of 17 years, were granted by the Polish Grid Operator (PSE) in the recent capacity market auction and will amount to a total installed capacity of 160MW. Located in … Continue reading EDP awarded with 160MW of capacity contracts for its first storage projects in Poland
Continue readingOX2 acquires Bursjöliden wind farm in northern Sweden
OX2 has acquired Bursjöliden wind farm from RWE. The project Bursjöliden is located in Örnsköldsvik municipality, in the North of Sweden. The project is planned to be integrated into OX2’s portfolio for long-term ownership. The Bursjöliden wind farm is located in the North of Sweden in price area SE2. The project is planned to include … Continue reading OX2 acquires Bursjöliden wind farm in northern Sweden
Continue readingLPO announces $1.45 billion loan guarantee to Qcells to finance a solar photovoltaic (PV) manufacturing facility in Georgia
As part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s Investing in America agenda, the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Loan Programs Office (LPO) announced today the closing of a $1.45 billion loan guarantee to Hanwha Q Cells Georgia, Inc. (Qcells), a leading North American crystalline silicon solar manufacturer. The loan guarantee will support Qcells’ solar supply chain facility in Cartersville, Georgia, … Continue reading LPO announces $1.45 billion loan guarantee to Qcells to finance a solar photovoltaic (PV) manufacturing facility in Georgia
Continue readingChina-invested photovoltaic project breaks ground in Laos
A China-invested 1-million-kilowatt photovoltaic project broke ground in northern Laos, China General Nuclear Power Corporation (CGN), a major nuclear power operator in China and the project investor, announced on Thursday (Dec 19). The project, jointly constructed by the CGN and over 70 other Chinese and Laotian enterprises, is the phase I project of CGN’s clean … Continue reading China-invested photovoltaic project breaks ground in Laos
Continue readingEIB signs €100 million green loan with Iberdrola backed by SACE for new photovoltaic plant in Sicily
EIB Vice-President Gelsomina Vigliotti said: “The EIB remains a key partner for Italy in the renewable energy sector. The EIB plays a crucial role in attracting foreign investors to the country with the aim of promoting environmental sustainability, social cohesion and economic growth.” Alessandra Ricci, SACE CEO, declared: “We are proud to partner with EIB … Continue reading EIB signs €100 million green loan with Iberdrola backed by SACE for new photovoltaic plant in Sicily
Continue readingNATO determined to protect critical undersea energy infrastructure
Europe wants to build lots more renewables to strengthen its energy security and industrial competitiveness. The geopolitical situation poses new questions around the security of these assets. At its Annual Roundtable on Energy Security NATO confirmed its determination to protect critical energy infrastructure. The war in Ukraine has radically changed the threat landscape across Europe, … Continue reading NATO determined to protect critical undersea energy infrastructure
Continue readingRenewable energies generate 56% of the Spanish electricity mix in 2024
Their production rises by almost 11% in a record year, twice over: it records the highest renewable production and its highest share since records began. Solar photovoltaics overtakes the combined cycle and is in third place in the mix for the first time in a year once again led by wind power, with 23%. Forecasts … Continue reading Renewable energies generate 56% of the Spanish electricity mix in 2024
Continue readingInflation Reduction Act Delivers Massive Economic Boost and 4X Return on Investment
A new independent study reveals that the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) will deliver substantial economic benefits for the United States, notably growing the economy by $1.9 trillion over the next ten years. The benefits extend across the energy sector, positively impacting renewable resources, oil, gas, hydrogen, nuclear energy, and battery storage systems as well as … Continue reading Inflation Reduction Act Delivers Massive Economic Boost and 4X Return on Investment
Continue readingVestas secures 224 MW order for two wind power projects in Sweden with 35 wind turbines
Vestas has received a 224 MW order from Vinliden Vindkraft AB for the 70 MW Vinliden and 154 MW Fjällberg projects in Sweden. The projects are a joint venture of funds managed by Prime Capital AG and Polhem Infra, a leading investor in renewable energy and infrastructure in the Nordic countries. Sweden is a leader … Continue reading Vestas secures 224 MW order for two wind power projects in Sweden with 35 wind turbines
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