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Covid-19 weekly round-up: It is still unclear how the crisis will play out on various solar segments, although one US installer says business has never been better… Module price falls driven by the energy demand slump and Chinese oversupply may reverse at the end of the year, Germany appears immune to the Covid rooftop curse and emergency funding has been offered up to EU businesses affected by the crisis.
Max Hall
Jun 03, 2020
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Covid-19 weekly round-up: Differing opinions on energy storage fall-out, a trade show update and some surprisingly positive financials Negative second-quarter updates from China and uber-low new-solar figures from India, however, show the world is far from out of the woods yet.
Max Hall
Aug 19, 2020
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The sky’s the limit: How solar and storage can set a post-Covid-19 example The airline industry has been among the hardest hit by the Covid-19 pandemic; carriers are in ‘freefall’ as Glen Peters, research director at the Center for International Climate and Environment Research in Oslo recently wrote, with governments mulling stimulus packages for airline bailouts. How we react to the coronavirus outbreak is crucial for society as a whole and the solar and energy storage industries can lead the charge in rewriting the status quo.
Becky Beetz, Head of Content, pv magazine
Mar 23, 2020
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Covid-19 weekly round-up: Q Cells has given a timely boost to EU solar as the clamor grows for a green recovery Plus, there was plenty of hope in predictions made by Norwegian institute DNV GL but U.S. households are facing hefty energy bills just as data from Delhi showed the link between industrial shutdowns and cleaner skies.
Max Hall
Jul 08, 2020
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Covid-19 weekly round-up: Dormant MiaSole claims Covid support in the US as Indian new solar figures slumped Plus, analyst WoodMac says a fall in the cost of power generation in Japan during the public health crisis will help drive renewables investment and the Indian government has relaxed borrowing rules for its financially crippled electric utilities.
Max Hall
Aug 26, 2020
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Solar glass company posts stellar figures – but acknowledges Covid-19 threat Xinyi Solar reported record profits earlier this month, not surprisingly prompting bullish talk of extending its plans to expand production capacity this year and next. However, with PV demand in Europe key to its returns, the company has accepted the coronavirus epidemic may have an impact this year.
Max Hall
Mar 25, 2020
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Covid-19 daily bulletin pv magazine rounds up the latest Covid-19-related stories likely to affect the world of solar and energy storage.
Max Hall
Mar 31, 2020
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Covid-19 weekly round-up: Module prices fall as big solar starts to recover in Germany Plus, there is hope of a bright new dawn with proposed legislative changes in Europe and the U.S. even as the solar equipment industry hits new lows and cyber attacks reportedly increase in frequency.
Max Hall
Jul 01, 2020
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Covid-19 weekly round-up: Updates shed light on tough second quarter for solar industry firms But Israeli inverter company Solaredge and Indian engineering, procurement and construction services provider Sterling and Wilson have both offered hope of a recovery in Europe as Chinese glass producer Xinyi said it kept the furnaces going throughout the worst of the pandemic.
Max Hall
Aug 05, 2020
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Major economies should divert fossil fuel Covid-recovery cash to clean energy before it’s too late A report by Finnish company Wärtsilä has estimated the potential impact if every dollar committed to a non-renewables energy sector recovery was instead funneled to clean power.
Max Hall
Oct 29, 2020
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