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Canada joins hydrogen race with dedicated strategy

The new hydrogen plans of the Canadian government will be supported by a US$1.7 billion fund for low-carbon and zero-emission fuels.

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Structural factors driving down PV prices in India

An analysis by India Ratings and Research (Ind-Ra) says improvements in PV panel designs and costs, lower financing costs and state-specific sectors, such as the location’s solar potential and certain waivers, have driven the decline in Indian solar tariffs.

Germany’s tender for utility-scale PV concludes with lowest price of €0.0488/kWh

The German authorities allocated around 257 MW in the latest round of the tendering scheme for PV projects exceeding 750 kW in size.

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Italy extends 110% fiscal break for rooftop PV linked to building renovations to 2022

The so-called “super bonus” for building renovation projects has been extended until the end of 2022. The Italian government has established a maximum price of €2,400 per kilowatt installed for PV systems and €1,000/kWh for storage systems.

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BIPV windows viable only if they add soft value to buildings

Solar windows are only likely to reach commercial maturity when manufacturers consider how they can add “soft” value to buildings, as required by the construction industry. In order to increase this value, increasing their conversion efficiency will become less important, while understanding how to blend them into the existing value chain in the real estate business will be crucial.

Vanadium redox flow battery integrating CIGS modules

Spanish and Finnish scientists have developed a solar vanadium redox flow battery paired with commercially available CIGS solar panels. The open-circuit voltage values were high enough to achieve unbiased photocharge, they said.

Sweden continues rooftop PV rebate scheme for businesses, municipalities

Sweden was set to replace its rebate scheme with unspecified tax breaks by the end of this year, but the government has instead decided to allocate another $31.5 million for 2021 – for enterprises and municipalities only.

Renewables driving down Australian energy bills

The Australian Energy Market Commission’s latest annual Residential Electricity Price Trends report shows costs are falling as renewables build-out replaces inefficient coal-fired generation.

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New York to host 100 MW/400 MWh battery

Under a seven-year contract with Con Edison, the utility will bid power from the battery system into New York State’s wholesale energy market.

The weekend read: New EU financing mechanism set to boost PV investments

A new EU framework designed to incentivize cross-border renewables financing could help accelerate the roll-out of solar PV projects across Europe. However, investors are awaiting more clarity about how the system will work in practice.

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