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HESS to build biggest photovoltaic plant in Slovenia, link it to HPP Brezice
HESS plans to add a 6 MW photovoltaic unit to its Brežice hydroelectric plant, located on the lower part of the Sava river in Slovenia, which would make it a hybrid power production system. The solar unit would be...
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Sunroof enters the German market with BIPV
SunRoof, a Swedish start-up that creates 2-in-1 smart roof and innovative facade solutions that generate electricity from the Sun, opens a branch in Germany.
SunRoof has developed their own technology and has already completed more than 100 projects in Sweden,...
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Vietnam’s largest solar park completes following LONGi module supply
The first phase of what is claimed to be Vietnam’s largest utility-scale solar project has completed, using LONGi’s Hi-MO 4 Series modules.
The 273MW first phase of the Xuan Thien Ea Sup project, located in Dak Lak, Vietnam, was energised...
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Canadian Solar signs a total of 862 MW in solar PPA in Brazil
Canadian Solar Inc. announced the signing of a power purchase agreement (PPA) with BTG Pactual and that it was awarded with two projects in a private auction by Furnas Centrais Elétricas for a total of 862 MW in solar...
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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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