Freight costs are rising as businesses rush to import goods ahead of higher tariffs promised by US President-elect Donald Trump on Chinese and European products.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has agreed on a $160 million financing package for two solar projects in southeastern Azerbaijan, totaling 760 MW. Abu Dhabi-based Masdar is co-developing the project with a subsidiary of State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (Socar).
Italian heterojunction module manufacturer 3Sun says it started production at its factory in Catania, Italy, in September.
Bord Gáis has purchased County Cork, Ireland-based Swyft Energy for an undisclosed sum to help it meet its target of 10,000 solar PV installations over the next five years.
Chinese manufacturer DAS Solar says it will open a €109 million ($115.3 million) panel production plant in Mandeure, France, by 2025.
Payments to farmers and landholders hosting large-scale renewable energy projects across Australia’s main electricity grid are expected to top AUD 1 billion ($651.2 million) by 2030 and could reach up to almost AUD 10 billion by 2050.
China has reduced the export tax rebate for solar products, lowering refunded taxes for Chinese PV exporters and eating into their profit margins. The move might force some companies to increase export prices to mitigate potential financial losses.
Thornova Solar has started producing solar modules in Indonesia. The company says the move is in line with changing US market regulations. It plans to supply customers with modules from Indonesia or the United States by mid-2025.
France has enacted provisions mandating solar installations on parking areas, detailing calculation methods, exemptions, and fines for non-compliance.
Burgerland Energie says it is building a 164 MW tracker-based agrivoltaic facility near Tadten-Wallern on Lake Neusiedl, southeastern Austria.
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