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Choose the right direction: Designing for wind directionality and extreme weather for solar assets

This pv magazine Webinar will address solar project risks related to high winds, hail, snow, and flooding conditions.

Rodrigues and Curacao have PV lessons for us all

With the world’s islands already experiencing some of the worst effects of climate change, much could be learned from their ability to demonstrate the viability of 100% clean energy systems. Greening the Islands’ Gianni Chiannetta examines the case for two islands in the Caribbean Sea and Indian Ocean.

The Hydrogen Stream: MIT shows hydrogen can be made from aluminum, caffeine

Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) claim they can efficiently produce hydrogen from recycled aluminum cans in seawater by combining them with gallium-indium and caffeine.

Netherlands posts more negative energy prices

The Netherlands has recorded more hours of negative energy prices between Jan. 1 and Aug. 17 than it did in all of 2023. Dutch research firm Stratergy has noted a clear correlation between expected solar and wind energy and negative hourly prices in the day-ahead market.

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‘Are there enough women in the room?’

This week, Women in Solar Europe (WiSEu) gives voice to Darina Merdassi, the CEO of energy group Decci. She says that, although she entered the energy sector many years ago, she is still one of the very few women on speaking panels, with the “situation not being much better in the audience.”

Germany records 1.4 GW of new solar in July

Germany installed 1.4 GW of new solar capacity in July, bringing its cumulative total to 92.23 GW.

Italy adds 3.34 GW of new solar in H1

Italy installed 3.34 GW of new solar in the first six months of 2024, bringing its total PV capacity to 33.62 GW by the end of June.

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Montenegro developing 87.5 MW of solar

Agenos Energy and CGES AD Podgorica have signed a contract to construct an 87.5 MW solar park in western Montenegro, bringing the project closer to completion.

Danish company launches AI-based tool to bring back old solar customers

Danish startup Shiney AI says it wants to attract old and new customers to PV installation companies with targeted text messages and email campaigns.

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Dutch standardization authority warns about balcony PV risks

The Royal Netherlands Standardization Institute (NEN) has warned Dutch consumers about the risks of poor balcony PV installations.

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