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Shipping costs remain key challenge for solar sector

The solar industry will face elevated shipping costs and supply disruptions for at least another year until the global ocean freight system starts to normalize.

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Interview with Trina Solar on BNEF Summit Shanghai 2019

Dec. 3rd, 2019, Shanghai, Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) holds its annual conference, the BNEF Summit Shanghai 2019, in Ritz-Carlton Pudong. More than 300 experts of renewable energy industry from China and other countries of the world joined the meeting.

PV Magazine had an interview with Mr. Rongfang Yin, executive vice president of Trina Solar, about Trina’s business and view.

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Spruce’s solar portfolio is collateral for $105.4 million in debt financing

The deal, financed by Investec and Silicon Valley Bank, will be fund more systems around the country for the residential solar financier.

BayWa r.e. sells 30 MW of UK solar assets to Greencoat Solar

The German renewable energy developer offloads three individual ground-mounted solar PV sites to newly established green investment vehicle Greencoat Solar for an undisclosed sum.

IEA: solar, wind need new policies to tackle variability concerns

New report by the International Energy Agency identifies the integration of masses of variable renewable energy as the chief challenge facing next-generation solar and wind power, citing policy support as key in maximizing potential.

Younicos to design 49 MW battery solution to UK’s largest storage project

The Berlin-based battery and software specialist has been selected by British energy firm Centrica to design and supply a 49 MW lithium-ion system located at a former gas and coal power plant in northern England.

Asian demand for German solar equipment rising outside of China, says VDMA

Report by the German Engineering Federation reveals impact of U.S. and EU trade cases against Chinese solar producers as demand from China slows, replaced by notable increase in other East Asian countries. Book to bill ratio reaches 1.5.

Jordan to build 20 MW PV plant to power water pumping stations

The latest news on Jordan’s stellar solar PV success is the European Union (EU) funding the development of a new PV plant sized 20 to 25 MW, to power water pumping stations across the country. pv magazine has gathered more details.

Scatec Solar joins local Malaysian consortium to develop 200 MW of PV

The Norwegian solar developer is expanding its PV portfolio into South East Asia, after the signing of a partnership with a local consortium to build three solar parks, with a combined capacity of almost 200 MW.

Greece’s inaugural PV tender awards 40 MW of solar capacity

Greece ran its first ever tender for solar PV yesterday, awarding 40 MW of PV capacity, with winning bids varying between EUR 79.97 and EUR 104 per MWh.

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