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Lightsource bp drops 300 MW solar project due to public opposition

Lightsource bp has abandoned plans for a 300 MW solar project in the US state of Ohio due to opposition from local residents.

UAE, Italy, Albania announce cross-border green energy cooperation plans

The United Arab Emirates, Italy, and Albania plan to cooperate on gigawatt-scale renewable projects in Albania and a cross-border transmission link to deliver power to Italy.

US bans five Chinese PV firms under Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act

Under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), the US authorities have banned five Chinese companies from providing products and services in the United States.

Regulations, solar resources shaping growth of US energy storage

A new report from GridBeyond examines how regulations and solar resources drive prices in the United States.

New tool tips solar to supply 50% of global energy demand by 2035

Solar energy will satisfy more than 50% of global energy demand within a decade, according to a new modeling tool that also predicts solar costs will continue falling by 10% a year.

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Miniature field testing shows alpine PV array performs better than expected

Researchers have constructed a miniature PV field at an altitude of 2,500 m in Switzerland. They tested it across 80 different positioning settings and compared the results to the guidelines provided by the Swiss government for a subsidy program. They found that the simulated yield was underestimated by up to 16%.

Where will lithium-ion battery prices go in 2025?

After tumbling to record low in 2024 on the back of lower metal costs and increased scale, lithium-ion battery prices are expected to enter a period of stabilization.

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Spain announces 820 MW of energy storage projects for Q4 2024 applications

More than 182 MW of the battery energy storage systems (BESS) highlighted in Spain’s Official State Gazette (BOE) are for hybridization with existing solar and wind generation capacity.

Ukraine adds over 800 MW of solar in 2024

The Solar Energy Association of Ukraine says the country installed 800 MW to 850 MW of solar capacity in 2024, driven mainly by business and residential installations.

The fastest energy change in history continues

Solar and wind are being installed at a rate that is five times faster than all other new electricity sources combined. This offers compelling market-based evidence that PV and wind are now the most competitive and practical methods for deploying new generating capacity.

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