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Modules & Upstream Manufacturing

Global solar module prices fall amid weak demand

In a new weekly update for pv magazine, OPIS, a Dow Jones company, provides a quick look at the main price trends in the global PV industry.

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Heliene to procure US-made solar wafers from NorSun

Heliene has secured a deal to procure US-made solar wafers from NorSun, sourced from its upcoming 5 GW factory in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Dutch standardization authority warns about balcony PV risks

The Royal Netherlands Standardization Institute (NEN) has warned Dutch consumers about the risks of poor balcony PV installations.

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Aurora Solar introduces solar models powered by EagleView

EagleView is bringing its geospatial data and imagery library to Aurora’s solar modeling function, helping installers to design, plan and validate solar projects.

Vikram Solar unveils 20-bubar bifacial heterojunction module

Vikram Solar says its new Suryava bifacial heterojunction (HJT) module has an efficiency level above 23%.

Qcells cuts PV system prices in Germany by 15%

Qcells says it has started selling 4.4 kW PV systems with inverters for less than €9,000 ($9,892), including installation. The South Korean manufacturer says it is also offering its home storage systems at a 15% discount.

Tongwei to acquire Runergy

Tongwei has presented a CNY 5 billion ($698.9) million offer to acquire Chinese solar module maker Runergy. If successful, the transaction will be the largest M&A deal in the PV sector this year.

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Making perovskite solar PV circular from the start

U.S researchers at the Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory used a circular economy framework to determine how to scale, deploy, and design metal halide perovskite solar panels to be easily recyclable in the future.

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Chinese PV Industry Brief: CECEP Solar to build 500 MW project with desert tech

CECEP Solar says it will build a 500 MW PV project with desertification-control technology in Dalad Banner, Inner Mongolia, including 75 MW/150 MWh of battery storage.

US tariffs on solar cells remain, volume increases

The administration of US Presiden Joe Biden has issued a proclamation stating that the tariff rate quota of 14.25% on solar cells will remain, but the volume will increase from 5 GW to 12.5 GW.

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