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MET Group is growing its European renewables portfolio by expanding into the Italian and Spanish markets.
Trina Solar has been recognized as” Top Brand PV modules” by EUPD Research, the globally leading market research firm, for Trina Solar’s exceptionally high level of customer satisfaction with its PV modules in Australia, Chile, Mexico and Pakistan.
LONGi has been awarded “2022 Top Performer” status in the annual PV Evolution Labs (PVEL) PV Module Reliability Scorecard – the sixth straight year the company has been honored by PVEL, a leading independent lab for the downstream solar and storage markets.
The 15th Session of the Conference of the Parties (COP15) of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) kicked off on May 9, 2022 in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.
Shell Energy Europe Limited (SEEL) has signed a ten-year contract with Air Liquide to provide renewable electricity to power its industrial and medical gas production operations in north east Italy.
Sungrow forged a 600 MW strategic distribution agreement for PV inverter and battery system solutions with the reputed Dutch partner PVO International, further facilitating the economic decarbonization in more European markets.
RES and Alight sign agreement on joint development for Nordic solar projects. The partnership aims to result in a total of 200-300 MW large scale solar projects within the coming years.
JinkoSolar Holding Co., Ltd. announced that it has signed its first European Energy Storage Solution (ESS) agreement with Memodo GmbH.
Menlo Electric, one of the fastest-growing PV wholesalers in Europe, has signed a EUR 6m funding agreement with mBank, Poland’s leading commercial bank. Coupled with financing obtained earlier this year, this brings Menlo Electric to 60% of its 2022 goal of raising EUR 20m of growth financing
As renewable energy penetration increases, many grid operators and consequently developers are facing challenges due to reduced grid capacity. The Netherlands is one of the countries dealing with such challenges stemming from the fast growth of its renewable energy sector during the last couple of years.
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