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NanoPV to open US manufacturing plant

NanoPV Solar is investing $36 million in a facility to manufacture crystalline silicon and thin-film PV modules, in a move that will create around 500 new jobs.

RWE signs deal with Greek utility aiming for 2 GW of coal-mine solar

It’s official. After 18 months or so of negotiations, electric companies in Germany and Greece last night inked a deal to confirm RWE’s entry into the Greek power market. Initially, the arrangement concerns 2 GW of new PV generation capacity to be built in former lignite mines, however the deal may later expand to include additional power projects.

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Intersolar Europe day 2: There’s still plenty of buzz here in Munich

Welcome back to the second day of Intersolar Europe! Stay tuned as the pv magazine team brings you the latest solar PV and energy storage news from day 2 of this year’s Intersolar Europe.

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SunPower buys US solar system provider for $165 million

The company said it will consider options for its Commercial & Industrial Solutions business including new ownership.

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PV modules expensive and scarce, no change in sight

Solar PV modules are currently trading at price levels last seen in 2018 and 2019, according to an account manager at PVO International. EPC companies in Europe, in particular, are suffering. A lack of large-scale integrated PV production on the continent is also playing a role.

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French government confirms FIT of €0.098/kWh for PV systems up to 500 kW

PV project developers can secure France’s feed-in tariff without participating in tenders.

Emmvee sets up 3 GW solar cell and module factory in India

Planned to be located in Dobaspet, Karnataka, the manufacturing facility will be Emmvee’s second solar factory in the Indian State.

Intersolar Europe Day 1: Hope for Europe’s PV manufacturers

For the first time since 2019, Intersolar Europe has opened its doors. The pv magazine team is delighted to be on the ground in Munich this year to bring you the latest solar PV and energy storage developments, events, and trends from the event, as they happen. Stay tuned for our live updates over the next three days!

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Australia breaks more solar records

On Sunday, Australia set a new record for minimum operational demand, with the national grid dipping below 14 GW. Renewables met 55% of that, while rooftop solar accounted for 34%.

Supply shortages likely to hit utility energy storage as EV demand grows, IHS Markit says

Cell manufacturers are expected to prioritize larger customers in the automotive industry over relatively small energy storage system integrators.

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