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Indian manufacturer unveils new string inverters

Pyramid Electronics has released three-phase string solar inverters based on silicon carbide power devices. The inverters are available in power ratings ranging from 5 kW to 15 kW, including models with three maximum power point trackers.

Australia could install another 8.9 GW of PV by 2025

Solar could supply 77% of Australia’s electricity demand by 2026, according to a new report by the Australian Electricity Market Operator.

Silfab doubles US solar panel production capacity

Module manufacturer Silfab has opened a new plant north of Seattle and is now shipping its 370 W Prime series modules.

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The Hydrogen Stream: new plans in the Nordics, China, Canada and Australia

H2 Energy Europe is building a power-to-gas project in Denmark and Everfuel wants to put hydrogen refueling stations in Sweden. Chinese energy giant Sinopec said it wants to invest massively in hydrogen and the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has said hydrogen will be the main driver for “very quick” growth in electricity demand.

Flat-roof mounting system for modules with lengths of 1,500 to 2,000mm

Designed by German provider IBC Solar, the mounting structure can accommodate modules with lengths from 1,500 to 2,100mm and widths from 980 to 1,150mm. It comes with floor rails with pre-mounted construction protection mats and integrated cable ducts for up to 28 6mm² cables.

Germany installed another 400 MW of PV in July

In the first seven months of the year, the country deployed 3.2 GW of PV, which compares to 2.8 GW a year earlier.

Serbia introduces net metering, rebate scheme for rooftop PV

The rebates will cover up to 50% of the costs for installing and deploying a PV system and are intended at supporting homeowners and businesses take advantage of the recently introduced net metering regime.

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US developers target Ohio for big solar capacity additions

U.S. solar projects totaling more than 1.1 GW in potential capacity have public hearings coming up this fall, as the state of Ohio experiences a rush of developer proposals.

Novel approach for thermophotovoltaics promises higher efficiencies

U.S. researchers have proposed a new approach to fabricate solar thermophotovoltaics (STPV) with higher power densities. The novel technique consists of reducing the distance between the emitter and the solar cell to a nanoscale.

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Australian energy retailer, Japanese oil refiner team up on green hydrogen

Origin Energy, Australia’s biggest energy retailer, has agreed to team with Japan’s largest oil refiner, Eneos, to explore the potential for a commercial-scale green hydrogen supply chain between their respective home markets.

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