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Germany deployed 403 MW of PV in May

According to new statistics, the rooftop PV segment saw a small contraction in May.

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EU raises another €15bn for Covid-recovery effort

The bloc’s latest two bonds were oversubscribed more than 11 times yesterday as the European Commission announced the results of a second fundraising round which already puts the EU almost halfway to the €80 billion it intends to generate through such instruments this year.

Electrification could drive 51 GW of solar in Canada by 2050

And that figure is based on a less ambitious climate change policy than the one Ottawa has committed to since the North American Renewable Integration Study started, in 2018.

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Chinese PV Industry Brief: Zhonghuan lowers wafer prices, Golden Glass sets up 1.2 GW HJT module line

Manufacturer Golden Glass is planning to set up a 1.2 GW heterojunction cell and module production line in Jiangsu province and Trina Solar and China Petrochemical Corp will work to reduce the carbon footprint of the latter’s gasoline stations.

Montenegro’s first floating PV project

Montenegro’s power utility, EPCG, is planning to build the facility on a salt lake in the western part of the country. Some undisclosed Danish companies are interested in developing the project.

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Solar+storage kits for construction sites, one-off events

France’s Revolt Energy Green has developed a flexible solar+storage solution for one-off events, construction sites, and different kinds of off-grid applications. It has also developed a mobile hydrogen solution.

Jinko and Canadian Solar prepare for Shanghai floats

The two big solar players are preparing to list big slices of their business on the STAR market tech board.

NREL says US renewables up to 90% by 2050 would cost less than current generation mix

Even 100% renewables could be reached with existing technology, the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory says in a newly published study.

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New renewables cheaper than legacy coal or gas for almost half the world’s population

Electricity bill payers in nations as diverse as Germany, Greece, India and China should be aware new solar projects can now generate electricity cheaper for them than legacy coal and gas-fired plants.

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Denmark launches third renewables tender

Through the procurement exercise, the Danish authorities want to allocate 429 MW of renewable energy capacity. The tender will be open to PV, wind, hydro and wave power projects.

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