Solar Energy To Become Swiss Energy Supply System’s ‘2nd Pillar’ With Positive Referendum
Switzerland voted to boost renewable energy, easing solar & wind project rules, extending financial support, and increasing grid surcharges.
Sourcing insights and market trends for the renewable energy industry.
Switzerland voted to boost renewable energy, easing solar & wind project rules, extending financial support, and increasing grid surcharges.
Wood Mackenzie reported large growth in Q1 year-over-year for grid-scale storage and residential storage in the USA, while commercial and industrial storage slowed.
U.S. Grid-Scale Storage Grows 84%, Residential Storage 48% Read More »
USITC found likely harm from solar imports from 4 SE Asian nations, continuing its investigation with findings due in July and October 2024.
Bernreuter Research says low module prices will drive demand in the second half of this year. The researchers note the shipment targets of the world’s six largest solar module suppliers, who are aiming for an annual growth rate of 40% on average.
Global PV Installations May Hit 660 GW in 2024, Says Bernreuter Research Read More »
The Amsterdam municipal authorities say they will make installing solar panels and heat pumps easier and allow visible installations on monuments and heritage buildings.
The US solar market had a record Q1/2024 with 11.8 GW installed, reaching a cumulative 200 GW. Manufacturing capacity increased to 26.6 GW.
Electricity prices fell in all major electricity markets except the British and Nordic markets in the second week of June. Portugal reached an all-time daily solar production record, registering 22 GWh on June 13.
Electricity Prices Fall in Most European Markets Read More »
SolarPower Europe forecasts more than 1 TW of annual solar installations by 2028, but financing and energy system flexibility must be unlocked.
SolarPower Europe Says 1 TW of Solar Could Be Annually Installed by 2028 Read More »
China‘s cumulative installed PV capacity reached 690 GW at the end of May, according to recent numbers released by the country’s National Energy Administration (NEA).
Chinese PV Industry Brief: January-May Installations Hit 79.15 GW Read More »
In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.
China Modules Prices Trend Lower on Weak Demand, Oversupply Read More »
Italy’s Q1/2024 solar PV capacity rose 62% YoY to 1,721 MW. C&I led with 595 MW, utility-scale grew 373%, residential dropped 15%.
Portuguese and Italian researchers have shown that the levelized cost of hydrogen (LCOH) is lower onshore and that PV-wind configurations reduce the LCOH up to 70%, while Lhyfe says it has started collaborating on a hydrogen storage project.
The Hydrogen Stream: PV-Wind Hybrids Cut LCOH by 70% Read More »
Solarwatt stops German battery production; VINCI invests in Helios; MYTILINEOS’s Irish PPA; Ingeteam’s Spain contract; Fraunhofer TOPCon efficiency.
The latest government installation figures reveal a slower start to the year for the United Kingdom, with small-scale installations accounting for the majority of additions. As the UK General Election approaches, there are calls from industry for the next government to act quickly on the issues hindering capacity expansion.
United Kingdom Closes in on 16 GW Installed Solar Capacity Read More »
Freight costs, which represent around 4% of a solar module’s total costs, are increasing on trade lines between the Far East and the US West Coast, Northern Europe, and Mediterranean region.
Freight Costs Edge Toward Pandemic Levels, Hitting Solar Module Costs Read More »