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The Hydrogen Stream: World’s largest electrolyzer fab breaks ground in Australia

Fortescue Future Industries says the first electrolyzers to be manufactured at the facility, early next year, are earmarked for use in Queensland at FFI’s planned green-hydrogen-to-ammonia project on Gibson Island.

Satellite cyber attack paralyzes 11GW of German wind turbines

The communication channels affected are also used by photovoltaic systems.

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‘This is wartime and wartime requires war economy measures’

In a chat with pv magazine, Christian Breyer – Professor of Solar Economy at Finland’s Lappeenranta University of Technology – explains which consequences the war in Ukraine may have on Europe’s energy landscape. According to him, only an unprecedented development of renewable energies, heat pumps and storage may help address the current energy crisis.

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India installed 10GW of solar in 2021

India recorded its highest-ever annual solar capacity additions in 2021, despite the ongoing rise of component costs.

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Hydrogen-powered boat to sail in Australian waters within 18 months

Australia’s Poseidon Marine H2 says it expects to have a hydrogen-powered boat in Australian waters within the next 18 months, after bringing on board the principal engineers from Dynamic Efficiency.

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Honeywell batteries deployed at US utility-scale PV, storage project

Hecate Energy is developing a 50MW solar project and 20MW/80MWh storage installation in New Mexico.

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Scatec provides update on operations in Ukraine

The Norwegian renewable energy developer said its solar power plants are still intact and can be operated remotely. It is currently assisting its Ukrainian employees by offering transportation, accommodation and other immediate support.

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Belgium hits 7GW milestone

Belgium deployed around 850 MW of new PV systems in 2021, which is 300 MW less than in 2020 but more than what the local industry had expected.

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Germany installed 420MW of PV in January

The cumulative capacity of all PV systems in Germany reached 56.7 GW at the end of January.

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Green hydrogen, blue hydrogen to reach cost parity in Europe by 2030

The direct coupling of electrolyzers with PV and wind power systems will become the cheapest forms of energy in many parts of Europe, according to Aurora Energy Research.

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