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Latest solar PV technology related news and developments from Europe
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SUNfarming & SPIE To Co-Build Flagship Agrivoltaics Project Across 8 German Districts
Italy’s Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security (MASE) says it has received 643 bids totaling 1.7 GW in its first agrivoltaic tender. About 56% of the proposals have come from the country‘s sunny southern regions.
The French government says the nation installed 1.05 GW of new solar in the second quarter, bringing the country's cumulative installed PV capacity to 22.2 GW by the end of June.
Swedish solar developer Alight plans to build two 90 MW solar projects in western Finland. Construction is set to begin next year, with commissioning expected in 2026.
A 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 battery production lines.
USA Interior Department Greenlights 2 Large-Scale Projects To Unlock Up To 4.7 GW Clean Energy
Latest solar PV new and developments from Latin America
Germany’s Cumulative PV Additions Exceed 93 GW With Over 10 GW During 8M 2024
Renewables developer Q Energy has closed €50.4 million ($55.7 million) in financing for a 74.3 MW floating solar plant in northeastern France. Construction is already underway, with commissioning planned for the first quarter of next year.
HELAPCO Anticipates Record 2024 For Greece Solar Market; Calls For A Relook To Revised Energy Plan
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) said the plan intentionally drives development closer to transmission lines or on previously disturbed lands to avoid protected lands, sensitive cultural resources and important wildlife habitat.