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Sungrow releases modular inverter for utility-scale solar

The Chinese manufacturer said its new product uses inverter units with an output of 800 kW, of which 12 can be connected in parallel. It can work in weather of up to 52 C.

Belgian grid operator warns of PV overproduction, curtailment in spring

Belgian grid operator Elia says that rapid solar fleet growth is driving earlier seasonal overproduction peaks, raising curtailment risks this spring. It plans to expand flexibility measures to stabilize the high-voltage network.

TrinaStorage launches Elementa 3 utility-scale battery storage system

The new utility-scale battery energy storage features 565 Ah cells and delivers a rated capacity of 6.017 MWh with a typical discharge duration of four hours.

Vietnam publishes feed-in tariffs for large-scale solar-plus-storage

The Vietnamese authorities released the feed-in tariff levels for ground-mounted and floating PV plants, with or without storage.

Frascold, Tecnofreddo present high-temperature propane heat pump

Conceived for industrial applications, the Danae heat pump system is available in 10 versions with cooling capacities ranging from 22.1 kW to 156.9 kW and heating capacities spanning from 24.8 kW and 181.6 kW.

Who are the solar and wind champions?

In a new monthly column for pv magazine, the International Solar Energy Society (ISES) reveals that Sweden, Australia, Netherlands, Germany and Denmark are the leading countries for per capita solar and wind generation capacity. Furthermore, it explains that global solar capacity has been doubling every 3 years, and wind every 6 years, whereas fossil and nuclear capacity and generation have been almost static in recent years.

California introduces bill to accelerate heat pump adoption

With California projected to fall two million installations short of its 2030 target, the bill aims to make installing heat pumps and HVAC systems faster and easier.

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Battery developers race for Dutch grid access as TenneT unlocks 9 GW capacity

Dutch transmission system operator (TSO) TenneT has unlocked over 9 GW of high-voltage grid capacity by introducing flexible contracts for off-peak hours, prompting a surge of interest from battery energy storage developers eager to secure grid access. While these contracts offer notable advantages, Aurora Energy Research says that battery storage projects continue to face challenges due to grid fees, which remain significantly higher than in other European markets.

Glint Solar unveils software for early-stage BESS projects

The Norwegian PV planning software company has released a new product for prospecting, analysis, and design of battery energy storage system (BESS) projects at the early stage.

Agrivoltaics for kiwis

Volta Group and Richel Group have commissioned a photovoltaic greenhouse in France for kiwi cultivation.

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