Switzerland is implementing a new winter electricity bonus for solar installations larger than 100 kW that generate over 500 kWh/kW of electricity in the winter half-year from October 1 to March 31.
Solar association chair argues urgent battery energy storage deployment is key to supporting continued PV boom in Pakistan. Residential solar CEO predicts surge in behind-the-meter storage demand if ...
The new 12.5 kWh pack-based design supports flexible configuration up to 250 kWh per system. An optional long-duration combiner box supports 2–4 clusters, expandable to 1,000 kWh and 8 hours of ...
Expo 2025 in Greater Noida has concluded successfully, grabbing the spotlight among the event’s top highlights. With over 700 exhibitors and around 35,000 visitors in attendance, the expo provided a ...
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) is seeking a consultancy to conduct a feasibility study for a utility-scale solar plant in Ukraine, with applications due Dec. 23.
For Pakistan’s solar market, the right partner matters as much as the right module. Tongwei Solar, a Fortune Global 500 company and BloombergNEF Tier 1 module supplier, is one of the few manufacturers ...
Recently, JinkoSolar announced the signing of a 2 GW Tiger Neo 3.0 PV module procurement intention agreement with China Energy Engineering Corporation. Under the agreement, JinkoSolar will provide its ...
Technology Co., Ltd. (ZCGN) says officials in Sanmenxia, Henan province, have cleared a 700 MW/4,200 MWh compressed air energy storage proposal that is designed to support long-duration grid ...
Graphene producer First Graphene has secured exclusive global graphene carbon paste production and sales rights with ...
The 6.55 MW project, hailed as the world’s first grid-connected, solar rooftop project within a social housing community, equipped almost 2,000 houses with solar panels.
The Chinese manufacturer says Germany’s Institute for Solar Energy Research Hamelin (ISFH) has independently verified the result.
Korean researchers revealed that efficiency losses in heterojunction solar cells arise from two coexisting defect types - dangling bonds and weak silicon-silicon bonds. Their findings explain how ...
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