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pv magazine-Archiv vom 13.09.2024

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13.09.Chinese PV Industry Brief: Aiko Solar, GoodWe, Ginlong Solis post H1 profit declines216Aiko Solar, GoodWe, and Ginlong Solis have all posted declines in net profit for the first half of 2024 due to industry overcapacity. Aiko Solar said it has recorded a sharp decline in net profit and...
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13.09.The Hydrogen Stream: Hydrogen storage in lakes, reservoirs190King Abdullah University of Science and Technology researchers have told pv magazine that hydrogen storage pipelines and gravel could become a reality in lakes or water reservoirs in Europe, the United...
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13.09.China connects its first large-scale flywheel storage project to grid213The 30 MW plant is the first utility-scale, grid-connected flywheel energy storage project in China and the largest one in the world. From ESS News China has connected to the grid its first large-scale...
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13.09.European researchers unveil solid-state battery with 1,070 Wh/L energy density316A European research consortium has produced a prototype solid-state battery using a new manufacturing process that reportedly achieves high energy densities and can be implemented on modern lithium-ion...
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13.09.Italian startup develops thermo-mechanical PV panel recycling process182Venice-based 9-tech has developed a thermomechanical process to recycle end-of-life PV panels, with early results showing an 87% recovery yield of materials such as silicon, copper, and silver. From...
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13.09.Typhoon Yagi triggers significant drop in solar production across Southeast Asia196In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports the Typhoon Yagi caused a significant reduction in solar power generation across key cities in Vietnam, China, and the Philippines...
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13.09.'Women have a natural high competence in managing risk'176This week, Women in Solar Europe (WiSEu) gives voice to Ying Zhang, founder of Sweden-based Fenec. She says women should accept their physical disadvantage while exploiting our strength to select roles...
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13.09.Australia launches multimillion-dollar green hydrogen auction with Germany281Investment confidence in Australia's green hydrogen industry has received a $660 million boost following a joint declaration with Germany to negotiate supply chains that guarantee European buyers for...
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13.09.Taiwan installs 2.7 GW of new solar in 2023176Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MoEA) says the island added 2. 7 GW of new solar capacity last year, bringing its total capacity to 12. 41 GW by December 2023. Feed-in tariffs for installations...
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13.09.European Investment Bank invests in solar, wind in South Africa287The European Investment Bank (EIB) and Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) are each investing €100 million ($110. 8 million) in small- and medium-scale solar and onshore wind projects in South...
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13.09.Amea Power to build 1 GW of solar, 900 MWh of storage in Egypt230Dubai-based developer Amea Power has agreed to build a 1 GW solar plant with a 600 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS) and an additional 300 MWh BESS. This follows the signing of two power purchase...
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13.09.India launches 2 GW/8 GWh renewables-plus-storage tender187Solar Energy Corp. of India (SECI) has started accepting bids to set up 2 GW of renewable energy projects backed with energy storage systems for assured peak supply of 8 GWh. Bidding closes on Oct....
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13.09.Lebanon launches tender for 8 MW solar plant292Lebanon's Minister of Energy and Water has opened a tender for an 8 MW solar plant under the Beirut River Solar Snake project, which will be publicly funded and connected to the medium-voltage grid...
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13.09.Chinese solar module prices fall despite price hikes in upstream segment247In 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. FOB China market The Chinese Module Marker (CMM), the OPIS...
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13.09.POLO back junction solar cell built with PECVD achieves 24.2% efficiency237A group including scientists from Insititute for Solar Energy Research Hamelin (ISFH) and German PV equipment manufacturer Centrotherm has developed a POLO back junction solar cell by using an industrial...
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13.09.Novel fuel cell tech based on silicon-based bipolar plates179Australia's Clean Energy Finance Corporation has backed a hydrogen fuel cell developer $7 million to support an innovative form of technology using silicon-based bipolar plates. From pv magazine Australia...
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13.09.Works begin on 1.4 GWh Inner Mongolia project combining lithium-ion, redox flow storage technologies103The Dengkou Renewable Energy Storage Project is billed as the largest single-capacity energy storage station under construction in China. From ESS News Inner Mongolia Energy Group has launched construction...
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13.09.Using surplus PV power for seasonal underground thermal storage80Scientists have proposed a new system that uses surplus PV energy in the spring and the autumn to charge up underground thermal energy storage for later use in the summer and winter. They have simulated...
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13.09.Freeware tool predicts light transmission, power generation of PV materials used in agrivoltaics104A research paper from scientists at Swansea University developed a tool for analyzing thermodynamic limits of organic semiconductor-based photovoltaics (OPVs). One of the findings was that semi-transparent...
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