US DOE Puts USD 71m Into Solar Supply Chain Development
Eighteen distinct projects have received the financing, which consists of USD 16 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
The US Department of Energy on May...
April 2024 Sees Germany Adding 1.04 GW of Solar Capacity
In April 2024, Germany went on to install new solar systems with a combined capacity of almost 1.04 GW, thereby raising the overall solar...
US To Reimpose Duties On Imports of Inexpensive Solar Panels
It is well worth noting that the Biden administration, in its response to a request by Hanwha Qcells, a South Korean solar cell manufacturer,...
Europe Policymakers On Edge On Declining Solar Capture Rates
The wholesale power prices coming under pressure due to surging solar output is not a new concept within the power markets, but it also...
Intersolar & ees Middle East 2024 Set to Ignite Region’s Solar Energy Sector
Pforzheim, Freiburg, Dubai – April 8, 2024. Intersolar & ees Middle East, the premier event for the solar and energy storage industry in the...
Intersolar & ees Middle East 2024: Unveiling a Bright Future for Solar Energy in...
Pforzheim, Freiburg, Dubai – April 4, 2024. The sun is shining bright in the Middle East. The region's ambitious initiative to incorporate 209 GW...
Solar Panels Built In The US Will Soon Become A Reality
In the US, two small solar manufacturers on March 27, 2024 said that they are joining forces in order to make panels that will...
Solar – Turning Out To Be Clean Energy Powerhouse of Europe
It is well to be noted that the renewable energy landscape in Europe happens to be undergoing a transformative shift, with 2024 all set...
Solar Plus Storage Projects In The US Await Interconnection
By the end of 2023, 1086 GW of solar projects went ahead and awaited transmission interconnection, in addition to the 503 GW of standalone...
Netherlands Okays Solar, Wind Capacity Limitation Contracts
It is worth noting that the Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets- ACM has gone on to give its green light to capacity limitation...