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Solar Energy

Enel Green Power commissions the 15 MW Nou Biniatria solar photovoltaic plant in Mallorca

Enel Green Power Espaรฑa (EGPE), has commissioned the new Nou Biniatria solar photovoltaic plant in the town of Alcรบdia in Mallorca. This facility has an installed capacity of 14.96 MW and an expected output of approximately 24.84 GWh per...

LONGi Hi-MO 4m series modules lead the global DG market into new era

LONGi, the world leading solar technology company, has formally launched its Hi-MO 4m (66C) module, designed for distributed generation(DG) applications. In addition to the 66C option, the company has also launched 60C and 72C versions of the module to...

REC Group launches fourth generation of the multiple-award-winning TwinPeak solar panel

REC Group, an international pioneering solar energy company headquartered in Norway, announces the launch of the REC TwinPeak 4 Series, the fourth generation of its award-winning premium solar panels for residential and commercial rooftop installations. The latest REC TwinPeak...

Maxeon launches frameless rooftop solar panels

Maxeon Solar Technologies has released its new Maxeon Air technology platform.ย  The company said the platform enables it to produce frameless, thin, lightweight and conformable solar panels with efficiency and performance ratings that are equivalent to standard solar panels....

HANetf launches Europes first solar energy ETF

HANetf is set to launch Europeโ€™s first ETF dedicated to solar energy, as the white-label platform seeks to offer investors access to the rapidly growing industry, Investment Week can reveal. The Solar Energy UCITS ETF (TANN) will list on the...

Intersolar Europe Restart 2021: Solar Power is becoming increasingly popular in Poland

Photovoltaics (PV) is booming in Poland. According to SolarPower Europe, 2.2 gigawatts (GW) of solar power was installed in the country in 2020 โ€“ nearly three times as much as the 823 megawatts (MW) installed in 2019. This places...

Australian researchers show next gen solar cells can beat the heat

Australian researchers have demonstrated that new solar panel designs and manufacturing techniques have the potential to solve some of the key challenges of operating in high temperatures, showing that they not only produce more useful electricity but have longer...

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