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Dutch network operators strike solar agreement to accelerate grid connections
Network operators in the Netherlands have struck an agreement with the country’s solar sector to speed-up grid connections for solar projects.
Under the terms of the deal, enshrined within a legal covenant, solar operators will agree to solar export limits...
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West Africa’s largest solar PV plant begins operation
West Africa’s largest solar PV plant, 50 MWp Kita solar PV plant, a flagship Akuo Group project, injected in March 2020 its first kilowatt-hours into the Malian power grid.
Located some 180 km west of Bamako in the Kayes Region,...
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Solar energy on track to power London rail link by 2022
Solar power will be used on a major railway line into London from early 2022, the company behind the project said on Monday, as Britain aims for net-zero emissions within three decades.
Riding Sunbeams, a social enterprise, said it would...
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Solar should be at heart of EU recovery
Solarpower Europe has called on member states to put solar and battery storage front and center when it comes to drawing up the Recovery and Resilience plans needed to secure a slice of the bloc’s proposed €672.5 billion post-Covid...
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EU grants German-Danish offshore wind connection capacity exemption
A power cable connecting offshore wind farms in both Denmark and Germany has been exempted from European Union rules reserving a minimum capacity for traders, grid operators Energinet and 50Hertz said.
Power cables connecting two countries in the 27-member bloc...
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U.S. solar group pushing Biden to end tariffs, extend subsidies
The U.S. solar industry on Tuesday laid out a list of policies it says could be enacted early next year as President-elect Joe Biden works to deliver on his pledge to ramp fire up clean energy development to create...
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Scientists in Korea Develop Novel Eco-friendly Buffer for Solar Panels
Solar power is an eco-friendly alternative to conventional, non-renewable sources of energy. However, current solar panels require the use of toxic materials as buffers, which is not sustainable. To this end, a team of scientists in Korea, at the...
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