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Energy Ministers from Austria, Belgium, Lithuania, Luxembourg, and Spain have signed a letter to the European Commission asking for higher EU solar ambition – including at least 1 TW EU solar by 2030.
JinkoSolar released its Q1 2022 financial results today and confirmed over 8.39GW of shipment globally, which is a new quarterly delivery, despite the challenging socio-economic landscape.
Gonvarri Solar Steel has been awarded two new projects with Naturgy to supply its TracSmarT+1V dual and single-row 1V trackers for the photovoltaic plants located in Las Jaras de Badajoz and Puerta del Jerte.
The first and largest manufacturer of syringes in the Middle East, the family-owned Arab Medical Equipment Company (AMECO), has signed agreement to receive 2.5 MW of solar power from the roof of its manufacturing plants in Ramadan City, Cairo.
The first and largest manufacturer of syringes in the Middle East, the family-owned Arab Medical Equipment Company (AMECO), has signed agreement to receive 2.5 MW of solar power from the roof of its manufacturing plants in Ramadan City, Cairo.
Gecko Renewables, in cooperation with FoxESS, a global leader in the development of inverter and energy storage solutions, aim to increase share of US$8.82b renewables market.
Tennet successfully issued the largest corporate green eurobond transaction ever.
Under the motto “Think Ahead”, meteocontrol GmbH will be demonstrating at its booth B3.574 at Intersolar Europe how more efficient operational management can save time, increase yields and thus drive forward the energy transition.
An industry-first application of liquid air energy storage (LAES) energy efficiency technology is now a live IEEA demonstrator project at Aggregate Industries’ Cauldon Cement Works.
JinkoSolar announced that it has won a contract from GroupShops, a procurement and project management company in Israel, to provide 621 pieces of its full black BIPV modules for the National Library of Israel in Kiryat HaLeum, Jerusalem.
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