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Modules & Upstream Manufacturing

Canada introduces investment tax credits for renewables

Canada’s new 30% tax credits for clean technology are designed to level the playing field with the United States and spur the adoption of green technologies.

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Most new solar panels retain 80% production after 30 years

A five-year Sandia Labs study on solar module degradation shows that 13 out of 23 tested module types have effective lifetimes exceeding 30 years.

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New study looks at Sundrive’s 25.54% silver-free heterojunction solar cell

A new scientific paper takes a closer look at the record-breaking efficiency that Australia’s Sundrive announced for a silver-free heterojunction cell in September 2021, as certified by Germany’s Institute for Solar Energy Research.

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Talesun, ARTsolar open 325 MW module factory in South Africa

Talesun has opened a new production facility with ARTsolar to manufacture high-efficiency, large-format PV modules. They said they might install a second 500 MW production line in the near future.

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Singapore to adopt solar forecasting model

Scientists have completed a one-year trial of a model that calculates solar irradiation forecasts up to 24 hours in advance. Singapore’s Energy Market Authority now plans to adopt solar irradiance forecasting, as the model has an average error rate below 10% for one-hour forecasts.

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Prefabricated BIPV wall for multi-floor buildings

Scientists in Singapore have built a plug-and-play, multi-layered, building-integrated PV wall that can be installed without scaffolds. The system has a light-gauge steel support structure, with a system to block air and rainwater at the wall connection.

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Optimized business model for agrivoltaics

BayWa r.e. has started optimizing its sheep count while experimenting with shepherd partnership business models.

Rooftop-mounted microgrid combines wind, solar, storage

Hover’s first 36 kW installation survived the recent Hurricane Ian storm system that ravaged southwestern Florida.

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EU raises concerns about production requirements in US Inflation Reduction Act

The European Union and the United States are seeking a solution for key aspects of “discriminatory” production requirements in the US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). The EU said it might bring the case to the World Trade Organization if a compromise cannot be reached.

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Chinese PV Industry Brief: Shenzhen Energy to start PV-powered hydrogen production

Shenzhen Energy has announced plans to build a green hydrogen facility in Inner Mongolia, and Daqo has secured another polysilicon supply deal. DKEM, meanwhile, has unveiled plans to build a silver paste production facility for TOPCon products.

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