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Manufacturing

Solar Charter for European PV manufacturing

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23 EU Energy Ministers and representatives from the solar sector signed the Solar Charter as a commitment to support  European solar manufacturing.

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Railways

An inverter for traction current

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The Kassel-based company Smart Railway Technology presents PV2Rail, a specialised photovoltaic inverter. It is designed to feed directly into the railway power grid at 16.7 Hertz instead of 50 Hertz.

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Topic of the Week: PPAs

Australia’s largest corporate solar PPA signed

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A large Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) has been signed between European Energy and Rio Tinto. The long-term agreement ensures that all the energy from an upcoming 1.3 GW solar farm will be supplied to the mining company.

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SolarEdge acquires Wevo Energy

EV charging optimization and management software start-up under new ownership

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SolarEdge today announced that it completed the acquisition of Wevo Energy. Wevo is a software start-up specializing in EV charging optimization and management for sites with large quantities of EV chargers such as apartment buildings, workplace carparks and public charging locations.

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Sharp - Olympic

New solar partnership in Greece

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Sharp Energy Solutions Europe and Olympic Engineering & Consulting announced their partnership, aiming to further advance the solar industry in Greece.

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DC grids

Direct current with great potential for energy-efficient production

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High electricity costs pose major challenges for local industry Hartwig Stammberger, Manager Technical Platform Breaking & Switching, Eaton Electrical Sector/EMEA, sees DC grids as a great opportunity to reduce energy consumption in industry and achieve sustainability goals.

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BIPV

New bifacial solar panels designed for carports

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Solitek has recently launched a series of 370-watt bifacial dual glass solar panels designed specifically for carports. These panels are constructed with durable 3 mm glass on each side and supported by an anodized aluminium frame.

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Topic of the Week: PPAs

Axpo and Messer sign PPA for solar power from Südwerk

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Axpo and German industrial gas specialist Messer have concluded a long-term PPA. From 1 January 2024, Axpo will supply two Messer facilities in Germany with electricity produced by Südwerk solar plants based in Bavaria.

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Battery storage

Report calls for better safety standards for storage systems

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Sigenergy and TH Energy have jointly compiled an overview of the current safety standards for battery storage systems. However, the new report also shows the path towards greater system safety.

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Wholesale

Krannich Solar opens new branches in Croatia and Slovenia

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Krannich Solar is opening two new branches to further expand its global business. After recently opening branches in America and Asia, the focus is now on the Balkans. Krannich has opened its 30th branch there in Croatia, while the branch in Slovenia is number 31.

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ees Europe/Power Drive Europe

New opportunities for the European battery industry

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The battery industry is steadily moving forward: With the increasing electrification of vehicles and the expansion of renewable sources of energy, the global demand for batteries is growing. New technologies, as well as strategic and geopolitical decisions, will impact the battery and electromobility sectors, creating both opportunities and challenges.

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BIPV

Complete system for solar roofing

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With the Solar Full Roof, the Estonian manufacturer Solarstone has developed a system for the complete roof integration of solar modules. The Solarstone modules form the actual roof covering.

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Topic of the Week: Mounting systems

A new agri-PV mounting system made with natural materials

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Flax, carbon, wood fibres and other renewable raw materials are the materials that make up the new mounting system for agrivoltaic systems. Identify what other advantages it has.

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Investor newsletter

Solar projects are growing and gaining in importance

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Our next newsletter for investors will be published on April 24, 2024. It will cover the risks of solar parks. How do you recognize good preparation? What are the essential factors for making a project successful? Sign up for the newsletter to receive the latest specialist information.

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EBRD/Eiffel

€45 million joint loan for 16 solar power plants in Poland

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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and French asset manager Eiffel Investment Group (Eiffel) are supporting the development of solar energy generation in Poland by extending a joint loan of €45 million to PL-SUN Sp.z.o.o.

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Financing

How long will European producers last?

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Despite the fact that the prices of solar panels have not dropped any further, there is certainly no price recovery yet. As a result, the selling price gap between European and Chinese solar panels remains so large that European producers are in serious trouble, according to Gerard Scheper, CEO of European Solar. "European producers are at a standstill and will certainly not be able to keep that up for another six months."

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Top products of the week

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Solar modules for the facade, a shockproof earthing contact plug, a combination of solar and green roof and solar roof hooks for tiled roofs. These are our top products of the week:

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Topic of the Week: Mounting systems

Ukrainian solar company conquers the European market

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In 2020, Ukrainian company SSK entered the European market with its range of PV module mounting systems, which have already proven successful in the markets of Ukraine and neighbouring countries.

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Residential EV charging

ADS-Tec puts fast-charging stations into operation in Miami apartment complex

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A fast-charging station with integrated buffer storage: this is the solution that property managers Firstservice Residential have chosen for their 470 flats in North Miami Beach. The previous charging infrastructure was not sufficient.