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French roofing specialist offers adhesive solar modules for low-load bearing roofs

France-based Iko is launching Iko Excel Solar, a lightweight PV solution for roofs that cannot withstand excessive loads. The 18.3%-efficient module weighs approximately 2.5 kg/m².

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Fronius to cut 350 jobs

Fronius has revealed plans to cut 350 jobs due to “persistently weak sales” from its solar energy division. The Austrian inverter manufacturer significantly expanded production and hired new employees in 2022 and 2023.

Australian miner energizes 95 MW offgrid wind-solar-storage plant

Australian miner Liontown Resources has flicked the switch on one of the largest off-grid renewable energy hybrid power stations in Australia.

Renewable energy benefits surpass estimates, says Berkeley Lab

The Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory says benefits from lower emissions are more significant than most prior estimates.

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World’s largest solar plant goes online in China

China Green Development Group has switched on the 3.5 GW Midong solar project in Urumqi, China’s Xinjiang region. The project required an investment of CNY 15.45 billion ($2.13 billion).

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Bosch unveils water source heat pumps for residential, commercial applications

Bosch Home Comfort has presented two new heat pumps series that can be used for both retrofits and new buildings. Both products have a size of a size of ½ to 6 tons and a coefficient of performance of up to 4.9.

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Hive Energy secures grid connection permit for 215.6 MW of solar projects in Serbia

UK’s Hive Energy said the projects will feature battery energy storage systems that equate to 10% of the overall solar capacity.

Azerbaijan gives green light to 760 MW of solar

Azerbaijan has approved the construction of two new solar plants totaling 760 MW in the southeastern part of the country. Abu Dhabi Future Energy Co. (Masdar) will oversee the development of the projects.

BNEF Summit highlights sluggish trading of low-carbon hydrogen, derivatives

Analysts at the recent BNEF Summit in Munich discussed delays for hydrogen adoption in European countries, noting that locations are crucial for predicting which hydrogen production plans will proceed. Projects in areas with high amounts of renewables have an advantage.

Electricity prices falling in most European markets

AleaSoft Energy Forecasting says electricity prices fell in all major European electricity markets during the last week of May, except for the Italian and Nordic markets. Additionally, Portugal broke its record for daily solar energy production again.

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