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Nexwafe raises €10 million for commercialization of wafer tech

Wafer manufacturer Nexwafe is currently trying to commercialize its highly efficient monocrystalline wafer technology.

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Performance improvements for anomalous photovoltaic effect

A German research team has created a new solar cell architecture with self-assembled, three-dimensional nanocomposite thin film. The special cell configuration purportedly improves electrical output by a factor of five.

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Blockchain-enabled retail PPAs in Australia

WePower has delivered its blockchain-enabled Elemental technology to Mojo Power to set up the Mojo Marketplace, an online market for renewable-energy retail contracts.

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Wells Fargo to install nearly 100 solar arrays on U.S. properties

The shift in strategy means the bank will move away from using RECs as its primary tool to meet its renewable energy goals.

India’s 6.4 GW solar auction concludes with final price of $0.034/kWh

The Andhra Pradesh solar auction was oversubscribed by 8.5 GW. Final prices are significantly higher than the record-low tariffs achieved in other recent auctions in the country.

Photon closes €13m refinancing for Hungarian solar projects

Ten arrays commissioned in the last four months, with a total generation capacity of 14 MWp, have been refinanced with a 15-year loan.

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Engie commissioned 630 MW of solar in 2020

The French energy business said PV made up 21% of the 3 GW of new renewables generation capacity it installed last year, with the majority of its total new clean power facilities arriving in North America.

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Australian green hydrogen innovator to flip coal-fired fleet in the Philippines

Australia’s Star Scientific has signed a deal with the Department of Energy in the Philippines to use its hydrogen tech. The partnership could see Star Scientific transform every coal-fired power plant in the nation to green hydrogen, while also using the tech to provide desalinated water.

Russia to tender 500 MW of solar in 2021

The country’s cumulative installed PV capacity reached 1.7 GW at the end of 2019, as a result of the grid-connected projects tendered by the Russian government between 2014 and 2019. The remaining 500 MW quota of the 2.2 GW tendering scheme should be assigned this year.

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Romania improves rebate scheme to speed up rooftop PV development

The Romanian government has changed the rules of the Casa Verde Fotovoltaice (green PV home) scheme to support residential solar installations under the country’s net metering regime. The new provisions improve the installation process and settlement of rebate payments.

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