Solar & Storage Overshadow Wind Energy In Oversubscribed 400 MW Auction, Winning 408 MW
The September 1, 2023 innovation auction in Germany was oversubscribed with bids coming in only for solar and storage projects.
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The September 1, 2023 innovation auction in Germany was oversubscribed with bids coming in only for solar and storage projects.
Going by the solar workforce boom in the European Union (EU), SolarPower Europe (SPE) has revised its previous forecast of 1 million solar jobs in the bloc by 5 years.
Cadmium Telluride (CdTe) solar module manufacturer First Solar has begun constructing its 5th production factory in the US in Louisiana.
On September 25, TTF gas futures reached their highest level since early April and on September 18, Brent reached its highest settlement price since November 2022.
Mey Energy has completed the construction of its 1st solar PV project with 55 MW installed capacity in North Macedonia.
Following an agreement with fellow thin film CdTe module manufacturer First Solar, Toledo has decided to focus on hardened solar panels for geographies with most significant heat, humidity and harsh weather environments.
Estonia has become home to a building integrated PV (BIPV) manufacturing facility which its operator Solarstone calls the ‘largest’ of its kind in Europe by production capacity.
Germany’s monthly installations for solar PV dropped compared to previous months to 1.056 GW.
US utility Xcel Energy is set to expand the annual installed capacity of Sherco Solar Project in Minnesota to 710 MW.
Photovoltaic-thermal solar modules (PVT) producer Sunmaxx is building in Germany what it believes is the world’s largest module production facility for these modules.
EDP Renewables (EDPR) has commissioned its largest European solar PV plant with 200 MW DC/153 MW AC capacity, in Poland.
A consortium led by Q ENERGY plans to begin construction of a 74.3 MW floating PV plant in France.
The State of Colorado in the US is expected to add 9.5 GW additional utility scale clean energy capacity by 2030.
Denmark’s Eurowind Energy and Austria’s Renalfa IPP have started construction of what they term is the 1st hybrid renewable energy complex in Bulgaria.
CleanCapital’s 8.5 MW solar plant in Alaska is contracted to sell power generated to Matanuska Electric Association.