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TUI powers hotels with solar plants in Turkey

Travel and tourism company TUI recently started operating three new solar plants in Turkey, totalling 15 MW, to supply power to eight hotels. It plans to power more hotels in the country with additional solar plants.

Aurora Solar introduces solar models powered by EagleView

EagleView is bringing its geospatial data and imagery library to Aurora’s solar modeling function, helping installers to design, plan and validate solar projects.

Energy storage installations rise 61% this year

While battery manufacturers have faced tough times in 2024, the sun is shining on the stationary storage market, finds BloombergNEF.

B2Gold building 10 MW of solar at Namibian mining site

The Namibian unit of Canada-based mining company B2Gold Corp. is building a $11 million solar project at the Otjikoto Mine in central Namibia. The installation is scheduled to start operations in January 2025.

China’s CEEC wins 2 GW solar project in Saudi Arabia

China Energy Engineering Corp. (CEEC), via its subsidiaries, has signed an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for a 2 GW solar installation in Saudi Arabia. It will handle the project in collaboration with a project company established by ACWA Power Company.

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Wärtsilä upgrades autonomous software for GWh-scale BESS in Australia

Finland-based Wärtsilä Energy has upgraded its GEMS digital energy platform to transform the way GWh-scale battery energy storage projects (BESS) are managed in Australia.

Maldives launches renewables tender for solar, storage, grid upgrades

State Electric Company (Stelco) in the Maldives has launched a renewables tender covering solar installations, battery energy storage systems (BESS), and grid extensions. The deadline for expressions of interest is Dec. 30.

Vikram Solar unveils 20-bubar bifacial heterojunction module

Vikram Solar says its new Suryava bifacial heterojunction (HJT) module has an efficiency level above 23%.

Qcells cuts PV system prices in Germany by 15%

Qcells says it has started selling 4.4 kW PV systems with inverters for less than €9,000 ($9,892), including installation. The South Korean manufacturer says it is also offering its home storage systems at a 15% discount.

Tongwei to acquire Runergy

Tongwei has presented a CNY 5 billion ($698.9) million offer to acquire Chinese solar module maker Runergy. If successful, the transaction will be the largest M&A deal in the PV sector this year.

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