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© Trina Solar
Systems compatibility:

Leading the charge for compatibility in the Ultra-High Power era

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Trina Solar continues to drive collaboration across the entire value chain to achieve full compatibility with Vertex 210mm silicon wafer modules, designed to enable 600+ watts of output.

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Power forecasting:

Modelling 20,000 years of weather and power output

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DNV, the independent energy expert and assurance provider generated and analyzed 20,000 years of plausible weather and power production for ISO New England (ISO-NE).

© Siemens Gamesa
Spain:

Certificate of compliance for hybrid power plant in Spain

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DNV GL awards first Type Certificate of grid code compliance for Siemens Gamesa’s hybrid power plant “La Plana”.

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Energy transition:

Huge potential for sector coupling 

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Sector coupling helps industry decarbonize and be competitive, if electricity taxation favours renewables instead of fossil fuels.

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Battery market:

Shifts in battery chemistry and system design

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The DNV GL’s 2020 Battery Performance Scorecard provides battery performance benchmarks crucial to investor decision-making.

© GreenPowerMonitor
Renewables monitoring:

Wood Mackenzie ranks GreenPowerMonitor at top of its industry

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DNV GL, GreenPowerMonitor's (GPM) parent company, recently announced that its unit leads the renewables monitoring industry according to Wood Mackenzie.

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DNV GL issues first European Grid Code Compliance certificates

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Find out here how the Grid Code Compliance certification paves the way for independent power supplies to be connected to the grid in the EU and the UK.

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Post-pandemic investment needed to accelerate scaling of renewables

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Accelerated investment in new energy technologies and systems is needed to stem gap in climate targets, DNV GL says.

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Ports can be the front runners of the energy transition

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If port authorities and industry sectors join forces, ports can become renewable energy hubs, increasing their electricity generating capacity more than tenfold in the next 30 years, thanks to factors such as offshore wind and hydrogen.