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Schneider Electric to go 100% renewable by 2030

The French energy management and automation company plans to use on-site projects, contracted off-site projects and clean energy credits to meet its new 100% goal.

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Japanese scientists use organic ferroelectric to extract more current from solar cells

The new technology uses a quantum-mechanical process, which can extract current from solar cells in a much quicker, less wasteful way, the research team claims.

Brazil: Distributed solar generation reaches 150 MW

Overall, Brazil’s total distributed renewable energy generation has topped 200 MW.

EDF launches 30 GW solar plan

French energy giant, EDF has announced a 30 GW solar energy plan that is expected to be developed exclusively in France.

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Egypt issues tender for 600 MW of solar

The tender is the first to be issued under the new auction mechanism, which has replaced the FIT scheme for large-scale solar.

Gibraltar introduces net metering

An amendment in the Gibraltar Electricity Authority Act will now make it possible to inject renewable energy power produced by residential customers into the local grid.

EPFL-led research group seeks to stabilize perovskite solar cells with guanidinium

The group of scientists is adopting organic cations, instead of inorganic cations like cesium or rubidium, to stabilize the crystal structures of perovskites with solar applications.

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Zambia to launch 100 MW solar tender

The tender will be open to PV projects not exceeding 20 MW in size, and will award long-term PPAs for the sale of power to local utility ZESCO.

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Another Brazilian state introduces ICMS exemption for solar

This time, the state of Espíritu Santo has agreed to adopt the fiscal incentive for net-metered solar PV systems up to 1 MW. The measure has been suggested by the Brazilian central government to all the country’s states since September 2015.

Phoenix Solar to file for insolvency in Germany

The construction contractor will start insolvency proceedings at the district court in Munich next week.

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