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Solar to power Denmark’s largest energy community

Denmark’s largest energy community is now under construction, featuring more than 30,000 sqm of solar rooftops with a total capacity of about 4 MW. The project will use building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) on pitched roofs and building-attached photovoltaics (BAPV) on flat roofs from Danish specialist Solartag.

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Work starts on 5 MW of solar in Madagascar

Construction has begun on a 5 MW solar plant with 3.2 MWh of battery storage off Madagascar’s northwestern coast. The project aims to cut local electricity costs and support round-the-clock power supply.

Anti-solar bills die in Texas House

Legislation that would “kill renewable energy in Texas” failed to progress in the state’s House of Representatives.

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Floating PV systems could increase the climate resilience of lakes

Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (Fraunhofer ISE) has conducted new research on the impact of floating PV and water temperature and evaporation.

Greece now interconnected with Crete via 1 GW transmission line

A 1 GW direct current (DC) transmission line linking mainland Greece to Crete has entered trial operation, with full commercial service expected by September to support new green power capacity and future interconnections with Cyprus, Israel and Egypt.

New model to predict moisture ingress in photovoltaic modules

Researchers in Netherlands and Belgium have created a numerical model to simulate the moisture ingress in PV modules. Their research work showed that climate in which a PV module is installed has a much higher impact on the moisture ingress than the choice of materials for the encapsulant of the backsheet.

Solar power curtailment rises in California

Curtailment – the intentional reduction of power production – continues to rise for both solar and wind power in California.

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Meyer Burger lays off 283 solar production workers in Arizona

Meyer Burger began manufacturing heterojunction (HJT) modules in the United States nearly one year ago, but ran into trouble less than six months later after a large purchase agreement was terminated.

How to optimize heat exchangers in heat pumps

Scientists have developed a new model for heat exchangers of heat pumps, combining strengths of numerical modeling and machine learning.

New UK planning rules for heat pumps come into effect, one meter rule scrapped

Change to planning law could simplify heat pump installation process for thousands of households in England. Limits on the size and number of heat pumps that can be installed have also been raised. The changes have been introduced as the UK government pursues 600,000 installations per year by 2028 target.

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