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September 2021

The US installed 5.7 GW of solar in Q2

The second quarter of 2021 was the 4th best on record as the U.S. installed 5.7 GW of capacity.

Australian Vanadium moves forward with vanadium electrolyte factory

Australian Vanadium Ltd. has appointed a Western Australian engineering company to begin the first stage of what it says will be the country’s first vanadium electrolyte manufacturing plant.

Germany deployed 434.5 MW of PV in August

The newly installed PV capacity for the first eight months of the year was 3.6 GW, which compares to 3.2 GW in the same period of 2020.

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Comparing new solar module formats

JA Solar published data comparing its own modules, based on the 182mm wafer format, with others utilizing the larger 210mm size over a six month period in field testing. The data show that the smaller of the two formats reached an average daily energy yield almost 2% higher. According to JA Solar’s analysis, the higher currents produced by the 210mm modules led to higher resistance, and more energy lost as heat.

Heckert Solar inaugurates 400 MW solar panel factory in Germany

The German manufacturer invested €21 million in the manufacturing facility. It will be devoted to producing the company’s new product series.

Red BIPV solar module from Italy

The module is available with wattages of 230-245 W and can reach an efficiency of up to 13.45%. The panel is part of a new series of colored products that includes silver and orange modules.

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Large scale solar-plus-hydrogen project secures 25-year PPA in French Guiana

The PPA was awarded by French utility EDF. The facility relies on a 55 MW solar unit, a 16 MW electrolyzer, storage tanks and 3 MW of fuel cells.

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Residential PVT heat pump from the Netherlands

The propane-cooled 3.5 kW heat pump can be installed on both existing buildings and all-electric new buildings. It features a seasonal performance factor of 5.6 and is claimed to enable up to 80% of gas savings on heating and domestic hot water production.

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Italy launches 3.3 GW renewables tender

Interested developers will have time until October 30 to submit their bids. The tender’s final results will be announced by January 28.

Algeria set to launch 1 GW PV tender

The Algerian authorities aim to launch a new solar tender by the end of October. The procurement exercise will be divided into 10 lots, ranging from 80 MW to 180 MW each. One Algerian think tank has said that it expects prices ranging from DZD 5/kWh ($0.036) to DZD 7/kWh.

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