Scaling up Wind & Solar Investments To Reach 3.29 TW by 2050, ‘Cheapest’ Way for Us to Decarbonize
BloombergNEF sees solar PV leading the US’ power system with over 2 TW installed capacity by 2050 under the Net-Zero Scenario.
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BloombergNEF sees solar PV leading the US’ power system with over 2 TW installed capacity by 2050 under the Net-Zero Scenario.
Encavis will float a joint venture (JV) with Freiburg based energy supplier badenova AG & Co KG to establish 500 MW renewable capacity in the country.
Rezolv has announced plans to build what it terms as the largest solar power plant in Europe and now the largest solar project in Bulgaria.
To meet its decarbonized grid target of 2035, driven by solar, the US government is revising rules to ensure quick processing of renewable energy projects.
RCT Solutions has signed a MoU with Manitoba province in Canada to help explore a large– scale solar manufacturing facility.
RWE Clean Energy will be the owner and operators of over 300 MW PV capacity under contract with Dominion Energy Virginia.
Starfire Renewable Energy Project (artist’s impression in the picture) will be the largest renewable energy project in Kentucky, US on completion.
3Sun previously secured €118 million from the EU Innovation Fund, and now has raised an additional €89.5 million from the RRF.
Revkor and H2GEMINI plan to set up 20 GW annual production capacity for high efficiency HJT/perovskite solar technologies in the US
Germany seems to be on track to install 12 GW solar in 2023 after Bundesnetzagentur reported the country to have added 6.26 GW in H1.
Luxembourg’s NECP considers agrivoltaics a strong focus point to grow solar in the country. Till 2022 end, the country had install 317 MW total PV capacity.
New research from Aarhus University of Denmark found that vertical and single-axis tracking as leading to more uniform irradiance on the ground.
EU commission says Austria and Slovenia want changes to their REPowerEU plans to further support renewables. Read on for more details.
A Dutch company called MCPV has announced plans to produce silicon heterojunction (HJT) solar cells with 3 GW annual installed capacity in the Netherlands.
The European Commission’s (EC) 3rd call for large scale projects under the Innovation Fund has selected among others, Meyer Burger, Midsummer and NorSun.