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July 2023

Prasham Greens unveils water-draining clamps for solar panels

India’s Prasham Greens has designed water-draining clamps to get rid of accumulated water from the edges of solar panels after rain and water-based cleaning.

New guidelines for inter-row spacing of PV power plants

A Canadian research group has applied new guidelines for ground coverage ratios to 31 locations in Mexico, the United States, and Canada. It found the new formulae show that the factors affecting inter-row energy yield loss are highly dependent on latitude.

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New research claims 85 solar plants in Czechia reached end of lifetime after only 12 years

Data monitoring from 85 PV power plants built in Czechia between 2009 and 2010 show delamination plays a crucial role in significantly reducing their expected lifetime. The scientists behind the research explained that the main cause for the reduced lifetime was due not only to a poor estimation of the technical possibilities of the PV panels at the time of planning and installation, but also to a profit-led approach aimed at lowering the costs of the projects.

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Poland to add 14.36 GW of new solar by end of 2025

Poland will more than double its installed PV capacity between 2023 and 2025, according to research institute IEO. pv magazine spoke with IEO researcher Agata Krzyżanowska about the main market drivers, the trajectory of the auction system, and potential grid constraints.

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Cleantech Solar secures PPAs for 60 MW of solar in India

Cleantech Solar has secured power purchase agreements (PPAs) for 60 MW of PV projects from several commercial & industrial customers in India.

Australian grid operator adopts pole-mounted storage tech

Ausgrid has installed its first pole-mounted battery energy storage system as part of a trial to more effectively manage growing penetration of rooftop solar and periods of peak demand.

California’s electricity duck curve is deepening

The mismatch between times of peak solar generation and peak electricity demand is deepening in California, but energy storage buildout across the US state is set to balance the grid.

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Brazil added 4.2 GW of distributed solar in H1

Brazil’s distributed PV systems, including installations up to 5 MW in size, have surpassed 22 GW of cumulative capacity. By the end of June, more than 2 million arrays had been deployed nationwide.

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South African government sets requirements for solar rebates

South African individuals and homeowners can now claim rebates of up to 25% of their solar panel costs, up to a maximum of ZAR 15,000 ($800). Recent changes to the solar rebate scheme specify that the panels must have a minimum output of 275 W. They can be installed as part of new or existing systems.

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First Solar secures 1 GW module order

Capital Power will purchase thin-film solar modules from First Solar for projects across North America, with deliveries to start in 2026.

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